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Ohio Wesleyan launches entrepreneur contest with largest prize package in the state
delaware ohio – Ohio Wesleyan University today announced plans to launch an annual business plan competition this summer with more than $250,000 in prizes. It is the most valuable contest of its kind in the entire state.
“With the Ohio Wesleyan University Business Plan Competition, we are not just for Delaware, but for Columbus, Ohio and the United States,” he said on April 16. President Matt Vandenberg, who announced the contest at the Ie Center, said:
“This competition recognizes up-and-coming entrepreneurs and rewards their potential with prizes that include financial investments and other innovative resources, including access to our on-campus entrepreneurship center.” Nberg said. “The winners will be developed at OWU in December and will advance Delaware's reputation as a magnet for business and talent. This is an exciting new chapter for OWU, Delaware, and entrepreneurs from around the world.”
The OWU Business Plan Competition includes both a student track, open to all current university students, and a community track, open to all other students. His first, second and third place winners in both categories will receive a combination of products, services and investments moving forward, including access to the Delaware Entrepreneurship Center and its resources.
Phil Smith, the center's director, said businesses wishing to participate in the Ohio Wesleyan Business Plan Competition will go through a preliminary screening using an online application that begins July 1. The most promising companies will move forward based on criteria such as completeness of their plans, he said. the potential impact of business plans, existing financing, and products and services;
“Attendees will gain real-world experience, receive expert advice and find a path to making their startup dreams a reality,” Smith said. “This is an exciting moment for the Delaware Entrepreneurship Center and for all entrepreneurs looking to make their mark.”
Additional information about the contest will be posted online at www.owu.edu/delaware-entrepreneurial-center.
The Delaware Entrepreneurial Center at Ohio Wesleyan University, located at 70 South Sandusky Street in Delaware, is a first-of-its-kind liberal arts business accelerator and a first-of-its-kind city-county-educational partnership. It receives financial support from Delaware City and Delaware County, and both entities have access to its offices and services.
Since 2018, the center has helped start-up businesses connect with Ohio Wesleyan student interns who can assist with accounting, data analysis, event planning, graphic design, market research, volunteer coordination, website creation, and other needs. We have supported While working, students gain real-world business experience that will help them realize their own entrepreneurial ambitions.
Since its opening, the center has also held regular “Delaware Does Entrepreneurship” meetings, where novice entrepreneurs are brought in front of established businesses, angel investors, and others who will listen and provide feedback. so that you can pitch your ideas. Over the past six years, 11 companies have grown and graduated from the center, he added 45 new full-time jobs to the local tax base, and attracted more than $3.7 million in investments and grants.
To learn more about Ohio Wesleyan University's Delaware Entrepreneurial Center and its opportunities for budding entrepreneurs, visit www.owu.edu/delaware-entrepreneurial-center.
Founded in 1842, Ohio Wesleyan University is one of the nation's premier liberal arts universities. Located in Delaware, Ohio, this private university offers more than 70 undergraduate majors and competes in 24 NCAA Division III collegiate sports. At Ohio Wesleyan, we encourage students to understand issues from multiple disciplinary perspectives, volunteer to serve others, develop diverse, global perspectives, and improve their experiences in the classroom through internships, research, and more through OWU Connections' signature experiences. Teach students to turn knowledge into real-world experience. Practical learning. Ohio Wesleyan has been featured in the book “Colleges That Change Lives” and has been featured on U.S. News & World Report and Princeton Review's “Best Colleges” lists. Connect with OWU expert interview sources at owu.edu/experts or learn more at owu.edu.