In 2 minutes or less convince a panel of judges of the value of your business idea.
Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program Undergraduate Students
Practicing entrepreneurs from Purdue Research Park Faculty or Graduate Students
1st place: $1,000
2nd place: $500
3rd place: $250
T-shirts for all participants
March 5, 2010 at 2:00 p.m.
Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship, Room 121
Reception to follow
Registration is now open, please register online at
Elevator Pitch Competition Registration
Open to teams or individuals. At least one team member in the undergraduate student division must be enrolled in the Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, or have at one time been enrolled in an ENTR designated class.
An elevator pitch is a concise and well practiced description of a business venture that you would deliver if you found yourself in an elevator with a potential investor. In 1-2 minutes, the pitch should describe:
- Your product or service
- Your market and its size
- How you plan to make money
- Your leadership team
- Your competition
- Your competitive advantage
For more information regarding presentation skills for entrepreneurs, visit the Certificate in Entrepreneurship
Program WIKI at http://entr200.wiki.zoho.com/Presentation-Skills-for-Entrepreneurs.html.
Hosted By: Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program
The central mission of the Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship is to promote a culture of entrepreneurship, with activity in both commercialization and education.
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