CWI Hosts First Ever Entrepreneur Showcase and Competition

Published: November 26, 2024

Budding entrepreneurs pitched their products and business ideas at the inaugural Entrepreneur Lab Showcase and Competition, held Nov. 21 at ĢƵ’s (CWI) (NCAB). The event presented CWI students and others to showcase their ventures to local business champions, glean expert feedback, and vie for the top prizes.

Competitors in the Showcase contended for a $1,000 grand prize, awarded to the most forward-thinking business concept. In addition, three winning teams were given a Golden Ticket, cementing their spot in the Idaho Entrepreneur Challenge — a statewide competition that congregates the sharpest entrepreneurial brains in Idaho.

“This event embodies CWI’s commitment to fostering creativity, providing real-world experience, and driving economic growth in the Treasure Valley,” said Gordon Jones, President of ĢƵ. “It’s an incredible opportunity for students to connect with industry experts, refine their ideas, and take meaningful steps toward turning their business dreams into reality.”

Grand Prize Winner

Megan Ruped and Seth Hoover

Golden Ticket Winner(s)

Daniella Jensen

Wanda Wilson

Megan Ruped, Seth Hoover

$500 Winner(s)

Oscar Perales

Wanda Wilson

$250 Winner(s)

Daniella Jensen

Kaitlynn Jensen

CWI’s Entrepreneur Lab operates as a nexus for innovation, offering students and the community the tools, resources, and mentorship required to thrive in the fast-moving entrepreneurial landscape. The Showcase and Competition not only celebrates creativity and drive but also strengthens connections between the College and the local business community.

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