2007 – 2008 Winners
Pitch Dingman Competition - Fairwinds
Fish Inn Wins the May 2008 Round;
mailboxes@SiteSnap,
FutureInvestmentBankers.com, and
Terrapin Trailer Share Second Place;
Cupid At Your Service Wins Audience
Choice Award
The Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship
at the University of Maryland’s Robert
H. Smith School of Business held its
monthly Pitch Dingman Competition on
Friday, May 9, 2008. The Pitch Dingman
Competition is a monthly opportunity
open to all members of the University of
Maryland community – including students,
faculty and staff – that is designed to
promote entrepreneurship and the launch
of new businesses. The format
allows competitors five minutes to
present a business idea to a panel of
experts followed by a few minutes of
questions and answers.
Judges awarded $1000 to Nicholas Dawson,
a freshman student for his business
concept, Fairwinds Fish Inn.
Fairwinds Fish Inn will be the first fee
fishing farm in all of Cecil County and
the eighth in all of Maryland.
Fairwinds Fish Inn will be a fun, safe
and economical environment for a reward
fee fishing experience. Nicholas
is eager to get Fairwinds off the ground
and plans to start working on his
business concept during the summer
break.
Judges awarded $500 to Andrew Duch, a
sophomore for his business,
mailboxes@SiteSnap. mailboxes@SiteSnap
is a partnership between Andrew and
Mailboxes Etc. and UPS Store franchises
to offer website design services in
these stores. SiteSnap is the
easy-to-use software that employees of
these stores will use to generate
websites instantly for customers.
mailboxes@StieSnap is a partnership
between Andrew and Mailboxes Etc. and
UPS Store franchises to offer website
design services in these stores.
Judges also awarded $500 to Kunal
Mahajan, a graduating senior for his
business concept,
FutureInvestmentBankers.com.
Kunal is a two-time winner of the
Audience Choice Award. Third time is a
charm. Through persistence, Kunal,
finally won a second place prize for
FutureInvestmentBankers.com.
FutureInvestmentBankers.com will serve
as a one-stop shop for investment
banking interviews. The website
will encompass everything needed to get
into the investment banking industry.
Terrapin Trailer was also awarded
$500. Undergraduate students Wes
Steschner and Ross Sacks pitched their
business idea to open a cheap, late
night food concession trailer targeting
college students in the College Park
nightlife scene. Wes and Ross are
confident that they can serve the needs
of Maryland students by leveraging their
knowledge of College Park nightlife and
their experiences as students.
The $250 Audience Choice Award went to
Mitalee Mulpuru for her business idea,
Cupid At Your Service (C.A.Y.S.).
C.A.Y.S. is a service that enables
couples to plan special occasions saving
time, effort and money.
The Pitch Dingman Competition is a
monthly event offering cash prizes to
exceptional business ideas from
University of Maryland community
members. The Dingman Center also
offers informal Pitch Dingman Working
Sessions to assist entrepreneurs in
preparing their pitches and to offer
feedback and advice during
non-Competition weeks on Fridays from
11am to 12pm. Working Sessions are
held at The Dingman Center of
Entrepreneurship at the University of
Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business during the academic calendar
year. For more information or to
register as a participant, email
PitchDingman@rhsmith.umd.edu.
Pitch Dingman Competition - Remedium
Technologies Wins the April 2008 Round,
as well as Audience Choice Award
The Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship
at the University of Maryland’s Robert
H. Smith School of Business held its
monthly Pitch Dingman Competition on
Friday, April 25, 2008. The Pitch
Dingman Competition is a monthly
opportunity open to all members of the
University of Maryland community –
including students, faculty and staff –
that is designed to promote
entrepreneurship and the launch of new
businesses. The format allows
competitors five minutes to present a
business idea to a panel of experts
followed by a few minutes of questions
and answers.
Judges awarded $2500 to Don Wood, a
Full-Time MBA student at the University
of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business, for his business, Remedium
Technologies. Remedium Technologies
is a company dedicated to the
development of advanced hemostatic and
tissue sealant materials. Based on their
proprietary technology, which implements
the powerful natural phenomenon of
self-assembly, Remedium Technologies
offers a unique solution to effectively
stop bleeding for an extremely wide
range of injury types. The $250 Audience
Choice Award also went to Don Wood.
Don Wood is the first Full-Time MBA to
win the Pitch Dingman Competition.
The Pitch Dingman Competition is a
monthly event offering cash prizes to
exceptional business ideas from
University of Maryland community
members. The Dingman Center also offers
informal Pitch Dingman Working Sessions
to assist entrepreneurs in preparing
their pitches and to offer feedback and
advice during non-Competition weeks on
Fridays from 11am to 1pm. Working
Sessions are held at The Dingman Center
of Entrepreneurship at the University of
Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business during the academic calendar
year. For more information or to
register as a participant, email
PitchDingman@rhsmith.umd.edu.
Pitch Dingman Competition - ConnectAd
and CreateDebate.com Win the March 2008
Round and Share $2,500 Prize; FutureInvestmentBankers.com Wins
Audience Choice Award
The
Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship at
the University of Maryland’s Robert H.
Smith School of Business held its
monthly Pitch Dingman Competition on
Friday, March 28, 2008. The Pitch
Dingman Competition is a monthly
opportunity open to all members of the
University of Maryland community –
including students, faculty and staff –
that is designed to promote
entrepreneurship and the launch of new
businesses. The format allows
competitors five minutes to present a
business idea to a panel of experts
followed by a few minutes of questions
and answers.
Judges
awarded $2000 to Paola Nasser, a
Part-Time MBA student at the University
of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business, Bryan Orme, Part Time MBA ‘07
and their business partner, Dan Robey,
for their business, CreateDebate.com. CreateDebate.com is a structured debate
forum and social debate network based on
participation and democracy. Users vote
up arguments they agree with and vote
down those they disagree with.
CreateDebate.com was launched out of
a Smith School Entrepreneurship class
and is now a fully functional revenue
generating site in private beta. The
team predicts 7 million monthly pageviews and close to $30,000 per
month in online ad revenue by the end of
the year..
Judges
also awarded $500 to Ben Brown and
Dustin Chin, both undergraduates at the
University of Maryland, for their
business, ConnectAd, an
advertising agency specializing in niche
media like hand stamps, wristbands, and
mobile advertising targeting college
markets. They have recently secured two
clients and six advertisers in the
College Park area.
The
$250 Audience Choice Award went to Kunal
Mahajan for his business idea,
FutureInvestmentBankers.com, a
website dedicated to helping undergrads
and career switchers prepare for the
grueling and competitive interview
process required by investment banking
firms.
The
Pitch Dingman Competition is a monthly
event offering cash prizes to
exceptional business ideas from
University of Maryland community
members. The Dingman Center also offers
informal Pitch Dingman Working Sessions
to assist entrepreneurs in preparing
their pitches and to offer feedback and
advice during non-Competition weeks on
Fridays from 11am to 12pm. Working
Sessions are held at The Dingman Center
of Entrepreneurship at the University of
Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business during the academic calendar
year. For more information or to
register as a participant, email
PitchDingman@rhsmith.umd.edu.
Pitch
Dingman Working Session -
CreateDebate.com Wins the March 21, 2008
Round of the Pitch Dingman Session
Part-Time MBA and alumni work together
to win $500 for five-minute business
pitch
The Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship
at the University of Maryland’s Robert
H. Smith School of Business held its
weekly Pitch Dingman Working Session on
Friday, March 21, 2008. Pitch Dingman
Session is a weekly opportunity open to
all members of the University of
Maryland community – including students,
faculty and staff – that is designed to
promote entrepreneurship and the launch
of new businesses. The format allows for
an informal five-minute presentation of
a business idea followed by a few
minutes of questions and feedback.
Paola Nasser, a Part-Time MBA student at
the University of Maryland’s Robert H.
Smith School of Business , Bryan Orme, a
Part Time MBA alumni class of ‘07 and
their business partner, Dan Robey, won
$500 at the weekly Pitch Dingman session
with their business idea,
CreateDebate.com. CreateDebate.com is a
social networking site based on
participation and democracy. Users vote
up arguments they agree with and vote
down those they disagree with.
CreateDebate was launched out of a Smith
School Entrepreneurship class and is now
a fully functional revenue generating
site in private beta. The team predicts
by the end of the year, CreateDebate
will have an estimated 7 million monthly
pageviews and close to $30,000 per
month in online ad revenue.
The Pitch Dingman Working Session is
held weekly at the Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship at the University of
Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business during the academic calendar
year. Pitch Dingman working sessions are
held each Friday from 11am to 12 pm to
assist entrepreneurs in preparing their
pitches and to offer feedback and advice
once competitors’ businesses are up and
running. For more information about the
Pitch Dingman Competition, the Pitch
Dingman work sessions, and to register
as a participant, email
PitchDingman@rhsmith.umd.edu.
Pitch Dingman Competition -
Student Sherpas and FeedTheTurtle.com win the February 2008
Round and split the $2,500 prize.
FutureInvestmentBankers.com wins the
People’s Choice Award
The Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship
at the University of Maryland’s Robert
H. Smith School of Business held its
Pitch Dingman competition on February
29, 2008. Pitch Dingman is a monthly
contest open to all members of the
University of Maryland community –
including students, faculty and staff –
that is designed to promote
entrepreneurship and the launch of new
businesses. The format allows for a
five-minute presentation of a business
idea followed by three minutes of
questions and feedback. The contest
judges include a combination of Dingman
staff, MBA student scholars, and
Entrepreneurs-in-Residence.
Corey Laplate and
Aaron Frank’s business, Student Sherpas, hope to offer a
service of convenience to the University
of Maryland Community. They provide
students with storage and shipping
options that offer door-to-door pickup
and delivery. Given that many students
don’t have vehicles on campus that are
large enough to transport their items
home or to a storage facility, they are
often left in a bind when it comes time
to go home for summer break. Corey and
Aaron estimate that 8,500 Maryland
students go home for the summer. They
will reach out to out-of-state students
and students living in campus-housing
(since most campus housing arrangements
only last from September to June), and
are optimistic about their prospects and
look forward to servicing the College
Park Community.
Jimmy Lyons’
business, FeedTheTurtle.com, is an
interactive online menu guide completely
run by students. FeedTheTurtle.com is a
database of all the menus, food
specials, and bar specials in the
College Park area. It enables students,
faculty, and residents to view all the
menus and make their purchase online,
which, if requested, can be delivered
directly to their door. It also
provides a platform for restaurants to
perform point-of-sale advertising
directly to their target market- users
are hungry consumers in the area looking
for a place to eat.
Kunal Mahajan’s
business, FutureInvestmentBankers.com,
will serve as a one-stop shop for
investment banking interviews. The site
will encompass everything you need to
know to get into the industry and
succeed in the interview. Some of the
key features of the site will be a
Networking 101 Discussion, Investment
Banking Overview, Financial Statement
Analysis, Discounted Cash Flow and
Leveraged Buyout Modeling, Mock
Interviews with others on the site, Full
Accounts of Superdays, and as well as a
Message Board. The site will focus on
college students across the world as
well as high schools. FutureInvestmentBankers.com serves as
the answer to helping people land that
coveted investment banking job.
The Pitch Dingman Competition is held
monthly at the Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship at the University of
Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business during the academic calendar
year. Also during the academic year,
working sessions (non-competitive
sessions) are held each Friday from 11am
to 1 pm to assist entrepreneurs in
preparing their pitches and to offer
feedback and advice once competitors’
businesses are up and running. For more
information about the Pitch Dingman
Competition, the Pitch Dingman work
sessions, and to register as a
participant, email
PitchDingman@rhsmith.umd.edu.
Pitch Dingman Competition - Maverick
Development, A Slice of Paradise and
Refrigerator Raiders win the December 2007
Round
The Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship at the University of
Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business held its December $2,500 Pitch
Dingman competition on Friday, December
14, 2007. The judges awarded $1,500 to
Ben Solof and Steven Grella for their
Web site investment firm, Maverick
Development. Kevin Kirk won $500 for his
business, A Slice of Paradise, which
sells accessories at women-oriented
sports event. David Wieseneck and Ben
Levine won $500 to produce Refrigerator
Raiders, a college-themed cooking show. Audience members awarded an additional
$250 “people’s choice” award to Solof
and Grella for their business pitch.
The Pitch Dingman Competition is a
monthly contest open to all members of
the University of Maryland community –
including students, faculty and staff –
that is designed to promote
entrepreneurship and the launch of new
businesses. The format allows for a
five-minute presentation of a business
idea followed by three minutes of
questions and feedback. Judges for this
month’s competition included J. Alan Hayman of Hayman Consulting Group,
Dingman Center Entrepreneur in Residence
John LaPides, Dingman Center Managing
Director Asher Epstein and Dingman
Center Director of Venture Investments
Melissa Carrier.
Ben Solof and Steven Grella’s company,
Maverick Development, builds
professional, user-friendly Web sites in
specific niches that help users solve
their everyday problems. After launch,
Maverick specializes in facilitating
aggressive search engine optimization
campaigns followed by sales of
advertising and products related to each
site’s content. Grella is senior
economics major.
“The Dingman Center has been an
invaluable resource for generating
unbiased feedback on everything from
small business questions to major
strategy dilemmas,” said Solof, a senior
finance major at the Robert H. Smith
School of Business. “The center’s events
have also helped us develop our growing
network of fellow entrepreneurs which
include intellectual property attorneys,
affiliate marketers, consultants, and
venture capitalists, all of whom have
been extremely helpful in building our
company.”
Since the summer of 2005, Kevin Kirk has
sold accessories at women-oriented
sporting events with his business, A
Slice of Paradise. To date Kirk has sold
three product lines, which include
handbags, key chains and belts, at
dozens of local and regional sports
tournaments. With his Pitch Dingman
award, Kirk will test his product line
at the country’s largest girls’ lacrosse
tournament.
“As a freshman, the Dingman Center
welcomed me with wide-open arms,” said
Kirk, an accounting/finance major. “The
constant encouragement and constructive
criticism that I received through the
weekly Pitch Dingman program, as well as
personal conversations with staff and
the head of the center itself, Asher
Epstein, have proven to be extremely
valuable not only to my business, but
also my education here at the University
of Maryland.”
Seniors David Wieseneck and Ben Levine
will use their Pitch Dingman award to
produce Refrigerator Raiders, a cooking
show hosted by, and directed to, college
students. Segments will feature meals
made using readily accessible
ingredients that can be prepared with a
minimal amount of kitchen equipment.
Wieseneck is an accounting major.
“The Pitch Dingman opportunity was great
because it made us work hard to refine
our concept and, ultimately, gave us
confidence in our ideas going forward,”
said Levine, a communications major.
The Pitch Dingman Competition is held
monthly at the Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship at the University of
Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business during the academic calendar
year. Also during the academic year,
working sessions (non-competitive
sessions) are held each Friday from 11am
to 12 pm to assist entrepreneurs in
preparing their pitches and to offer
feedback and advice once competitors’
businesses are up and running. For more
information about the Pitch Dingman
Competition, the Pitch Dingman work
sessions, and to register as a
participant, email
PitchDingman@rhsmith.umd.edu.
Pitch Dingman Competition - Vapor Fresh,
Magnetic Cipher Locks and TerpShots
win the November 2007 Round
The Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship
at the University of Maryland’s Robert
H. Smith School of Business held its
first $2,500 Pitch Dingman competition
on Friday, November 30, 2007. A panel of
alumni guest judges awarded $1,000 each
to Stephen Steinberg for his all natural
odor killing spray business and Henry
Zhou for his magnet-based home lock
system. Sam Balto’s student photography
business focused on capturing fan photos
at university sporting events won $500
in Friday’s competition and $250 earlier
in the semester for class work on the
business. Audience members awarded an
additional $250 “people’s choice” award
to Stephen Steinberg for his business
pitch.
The Pitch Dingman Competition is a
monthly contest open to all members of
the University of Maryland community –
including students, faculty and staff –
that is designed to promote
entrepreneurship and the launch of new
businesses. The format allows for a
five-minute presentation of a business
idea followed by three minutes of
questions and feedback. Judges for this
month’s competition included University
of Maryland alumni Chad M. Gillenwater,
CEO of SPL Integrated Solutions,
Mitchell E. Gorochow, a managing
director with RSM McGladrey, Inc., and
Brian Taff, a Dingman Center board
member.
Stephen Steinberg’s product, Vapor
Fresh, is an all-natural sanitizing and
deodorizing spray for sports equipment.
Steinberg will use the Competition
proceeds and people’s choice award to
test market demand for Vapor Fresh.
Beginning first quarter 2008, Steinberg
will place his product at select stores.
Steinberg is an undeclared sophomore.
Henry Zhou’s product, magnetic cipher
locks, will introduce a new type of lock
to home security systems. The lock
includes a magnet that only opens with a
corresponding magnetic key that cannot
be duplicated. Zhou is a senior majoring
in cell
biology and molecular genetics.
Sam Balto’s business, TerpShots, is a
student photography company that
captures photos of fans during
University of Maryland sporting events.
TerpShots marketed its work at two games
this fall and will use the award to
expand and further develop the business.
Balto is a senior communications major.
The Pitch Dingman Competition is held
monthly at the Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship at the University of
Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business during the academic calendar
year. Also during the academic year,
working sessions (non-competitive
sessions) are held each Friday from 11am
to 12 pm to assist entrepreneurs in
preparing their pitches and to offer
feedback and advice once competitors’
businesses are up and running. For more
information about the Pitch Dingman
Competition, the Pitch Dingman work
sessions, and to register as a
participant, email
PitchDingman@rhsmith.umd.edu.
Pitch Dingman Competition - Peer
Advantage Tutors wins the October 2007
Round
The Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship at the University of
Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business held the October round of its
Pitch Dingman Competition on Friday,
October 26, 2007. Pitch Dingman is a
monthly contest open to all members of
the University of Maryland community –
including students, faculty and staff –
that is designed to promote
entrepreneurship and the launch of new
businesses. The format allows for a
five-minute presentation of a business
idea followed by three minutes of
questions and feedback. The contest
judges include a combination of Dingman
staff, MBA student scholars, and
Entrepreneurs-in-Residence.
Ben Kubic, a sophomore at the
University of Maryland, won the October
2007 Pitch Dingman Competition with his
business idea, Peer Advantage Tutors.
Kubic describes his business as an
affordable, high-quality “Prince Georges
County based peer-to-peer tutoring
company that uses high school and
college students to tutor their peers in
almost any subject taught in local high
schools.” Peer Advantage Tutors offers
in-home one-on-one tutoring, SAT prep
classes, and college applications
advising. In order to ensure
high-quality tutoring, Kubic requires
peer tutors to maintain a GPA of 3.5 or
better. In addition to the same GPA
requirement, SAT tutors must also
achieve a least a 2000 on the SAT exam.
With over six years of experience as a
peer tutor, Kubic believes Peer
Advantage Tutors meets the unique
tutoring needs of struggling students.
With its newest offering, an affordable
specially-designed SAT Preparatory
course, Kubic expects Peer Advantage
Tutors to help Prince Georges County
students meet their educational goals
and achieve academic success.
The Pitch Dingman Competition is held
monthly at the Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship at the University of
Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business during the academic calendar
year. Also during the academic year,
working sessions (non-competitive
sessions) are held each Friday from 11am
to 12 pm to assist entrepreneurs in
preparing their pitches and to offer
feedback and advice once competitors’
businesses are up and running. For more
information about the Pitch Dingman
Competition, the Pitch Dingman work
sessions, and to register as a
participant, email
PitchDingman@rhsmith.umd.edu.
Pitch Dingman
Competition - Wonder Woman Sports and FI
Ventures
win the
September 2007 Round
The Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship at the University of
Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business held its first Pitch Dingman
competition of Fall 2007 on Friday,
September 28, 2007. Pitch Dingman is a
monthly contest open to all members of
the University of Maryland community –
including students, faculty and staff –
that is designed to promote
entrepreneurship and the launch of new
businesses. The format allows for a
five-minute presentation of a business
idea followed by three minutes of
questions and feedback. The contest
judges include a combination of Dingman
staff, MBA student scholars, and
Entrepreneurs-in-Residence.
Laura Bennett’s business idea, Wonder
Woman Sports, aims to provide
“fashionable, comfortable, functional
and affordable attire for the active
woman who works out as just one part of
a healthy lifestyle and who wants one
fun outfit to wear throughout her busy
day.” Clothing articles will feature
bold patterns in trim and feminine
silhouettes. Bennett will use the
proceeds to manufacture and develop
prototypes. Bennett is an MBA candidate
in the full-time program at the
University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith
School of Business.
Rita Polikov’s business, FI Ventures,
seeks to provide consumers with a fun,
unique, innovative energy drink unlike
any product currently on the market.
Polikov’s patent-pending concept and
business idea have been under
development for some time and she looks
forward to using her winnings on
promotional efforts and test-marketing.
Polikov is a third-year student at the
University of Maryland School of Law.
The Pitch Dingman Competition is held
monthly at the Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship at the University of
Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business during the academic calendar
year. Also during the academic year,
working sessions (non-competitive
sessions) are held each Friday from 11am
to 12 pm to assist entrepreneurs in
preparing their pitches and to offer
feedback and advice once competitors’
businesses are up and running. For more
information about the Pitch Dingman
Competition, the Pitch Dingman work
sessions, and to register as a
participant, email
PitchDingman@rhsmith.umd.edu.
2006-2007 Winners
|
Date |
Winners |
Idea/Company |
October
2006 |
UMD
graduates Phil Crosby
and Adi Unnithan |
Book
Bazaar |
December
2006 |
Part-time
MBA Candidate, Josh
Miller |
LiveWell |
February
2007 |
Part-Time
MBA Candidate, Michael
Weiss, and his business
partner, Byron
Fenstermaker |
MedForward |
March
2007 |
Seniors,
Alana Williams and Jade
Steele |
Terrapin
Celebrates |
May
2007 |
Part-Time
MBA Students, Heather
Reilly, Natalie
Radolinski, Jessica
Lynch, Rachel Drown and
Bonnie Brady |
Pure Baby
Food |
2005 – 2006 Winners
|
Date |
Winners |
Idea/Company |
September
2005 |
Undergraduate, Frank
Wilson |
TerpLaundry |
October
2005 |
Undergraduates, David
Freedman, Jonathan Marx and
Joshua Rome |
University Huckster
|
November
2005 |
Undergraduates, Chris
Mechanic and Erik Pedley |
Shirtguard
|
December
2005 |
Undergraduate, John
Karvounis |
MEMs Course Book and
Learning Materials |
February
2006 |
Part-time MBA Student,
Doug Britton |
PawzOff
|
March
2006 |
Undergraduate, Sanjay
Bhat |
Student Test Bank and
Tutoring service |
March
2006 |
Claudy Abranchess |
Sports training
equipment/method |
April
2006 |
Undergraduates, Sam
Friedman and Tyler Cloherty |
Mixed Inc. |