Elevator Pitch Winner Takes Business to the Next Level

Fresno, Calif. – Each year, college students are forced to move out or transfer schools because of a bad experience with a roommate. Justin Mares, owner of RoommateFit, is solving that problem one college student at a time.
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atible roommate pairings based on personality traits. To date, the company has matched more than 7,000 students. Mares has also been accepted into the Pittsburgh startup incubator AlphaLab, where he received $30,000 in startup funds and office space.
In 2010, Mares entered the National Elevator Pitch Competition with RoommateFit and took 2nd place, winning $2,000 in prize money.
“Winning the pitch competition actually funded the first year of operations,” Mares said. “As a college student, I didn’t have a ton of disposable income, so after winning the pitch, I was able to spend that money to buy legal services and pay for a trip to meet with a company that we’re currently patterning with.”
Mares said he won the competition because of one key difference. “I was one of the few students pitching who actually had some sort of business and it wasn’t just an idea,” Mares said. “I had somebody who actually wanted to use this service and had a real product and a team behind me, so it was easier to sell.”
“The Elevator Pitch Competition gives the country’s brightest young entrepreneurs the opportunity to present their businesses and win the funds they need to take it to the next level,” said Dr. Timothy Stearns, Executive Director of the Lyles Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Presented by the Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization, this year’s National Elevator Pitch Competition was held on November 1-3 in Chicago. It is the largest elevator pitch competition and presents students with a unique opportunity to pitch their business ideas to a panel of judges and a chance to win cash prizes. Past participants have received national exposure and gained new customers, partners and investors in their business or idea.
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As one of the leading entrepreneurship centers in California, the Lyles Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, located at California State University, Fresno assists both students and community members in pursuit of their entrepreneurial goals. The Lyles Center delivers assistance through applied learning, professional consulting and managed problem solving. As a recognized leader in entrepreneurship education, The Lyles Center uses its strategic position to leverage resources from the entire community to assist innovators and entrepreneurs in the development of their businesses. The Lyles Center acts as a bridge for the campus and community, linking resources of both to achieve success in the marketplace.
Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization (CEO) is the premier entrepreneurship network with chapters on university campuses across North America and beyond. CEO currently supports entrepreneurship on over 240 chapters in over 43 states. CEO’s mission is to inform, support and inspire college students to be entrepreneurial and seek opportunity through enterprise creation. With a diverse entrepreneurial community and global network, CEO provides student entrepreneurs with opportunities, events, chapter activities, and conferences to help start businesses. The highlight of the year is the annual National Conference hosted each fall.

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Young Entrepreneurs’ Elevator Pitch Entry Video Goes Viral

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Small businesses and young entrepreneurs often struggle with gaining attention and collecting massive views on their Youtube videos. This is not the case for Kaeya Majmundar, 19, a Sophomore at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. She was simply submitting her video for an elevator pitch competition that will take place November 2-3. What happened next was unexpected and it continues to grow. The video, which is simply titled “ElevatorPitch2012″ has received over 59,000 Youtube views in less than a week!

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Attending Startup Weekend in Kalamazoo; Updates to Follow

CollegeEntrepreneurship.com Editor Michael Luchies, who also serves as Manager for the Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization, will be participating in Startup Weekend Kalamazoo on 5/4-5/6 in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

“I can’t wait to travel up for the event, learn, and join a great team with like minded people.”

This will be Michael’s first Startup Weekend event.

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