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Written by sandre   
Sunday, 25 May 2008

TAHOE COLLEGE STUDENT ENTERS VENTURE CONTEST AND BEATS MAJOR UNIVERSITY TEAMS

Colorado State University: The third annual Venture Adventures competition pits concept against practicality, as undergraduate students present their business plans to judges who are entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and banking executives. This was the first time a private college was invited to compete against major universities in the United States and Canada, due to a compelling submission by senior entrepreneurship major, Wade Tollefson of Sierra Nevada College in Lake Tahoe.

Working with his professor Dr. Peter H. Hackbert, Harold Walter Siebens Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurship, Tollefson produced a 40-page limited partnership business plan for Vertical Ventures: (an indoor rock climbing facility). Two days after submission, his plan was accepted and Tollefson invited to present. Realizing Tollefson would be competing alone among the best university teams, Hackbert needed to prepare this inexperienced presenter for a compelling competitive presentation.

Hackbert recalls, “We teach marshalling resources as an entrepreneurial competence, and so I called upon John Tyson, President of Corporate Visions, a local Sales and Marketing Effectiveness Company. John invited Wade to participate in their Power Present workshop that would enable him to confidently sell his plan. Tollefson was a different person after the training – fired up and ready to single-handedly compete against the champion teams.”

After some plan modifications following the first round of competition, Tollefson advanced to the finals, where the Sierra Nevada College senior took an unprecedented fourth place.

“For Sierra Nevada College, Wade’s accomplishment is a wonderful testament to the emerging entrepreneurial culture the college is attempting to recapture for the Lake Tahoe region”, continues Hackbert, ”This new culture values creativity, inventiveness and innovation, both in the abstract and the practical. The practical side is the notable reputation in the experiential approach the entrepreneurial program is developing regionally.”

The four finalists included: Colorado State University’s EnviroFit, a product to reduce scooter pollution; University of Manitoba’s Endvantage: a device to help doctors/paramedics perform endotrachial intubations, and The University of Oregon: Bass Media, a magazine to help young adults understand how money affects their lives.

Undergraduate presenting teams represented: University of Arizona; University of Wisconsin in Madison; University of Michigan; Miami University in Ohio; University of Georgia; Maharashtra Institute of Technology of the University of Pune, India; Emory University; and Purdue University.

Hunt Lambert, Director of Colorado State’s Entrepreneurship Center states, “The Venture Adventure competition lies on the nexus of the Center's mission. Students get their closest look at the real world with cash prizes and a real opportunity to launch their own businesses." According to Lambert, “Interest in entrepreneurship courses has doubled this year. I am incredibly proud to have attracted an ‘NCAA Division 1’ set of teams to the competition. I find myself wishing I had the talent, ideas, composure and professionalism of these students when I was their age. These leaders and their ideas will help us build the next wave of great business success stories that will create thousands of jobs before they are done.”

Contact: Peter H. Hackbert
Harold Walter Siebens Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurship
Sierra Nevada College (775) 831-1314 Ext. 4035

 New software addressing the organizational needs of college students

Tesoro Software, L.L.C.

New software addressing the organizational needs of college students

For more information, contact:
Sergio Valdez, Director, Tesoro Software, L.L.C., 1707 Chamois Knoll, Round Rock, TX 78664 Tel. (512) 670-9622, mailto: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , http://www.tesorosoft.com

September, 2003 -- Tesoro Software, L.L.C. announces the availability of Student Life Version 1, the company's flagship product in the educational software market. Student Life is a personal organizer for college students. With all the information that students have to keep up with, it is essential to have a tool to help them keep it all organized. When a new student arrives at a university or community college, organization becomes a key factor to their academic success. As many schools are beginning to address the issue of students lacking organizational skills, this program solves this very problem.

Any student with a PC running Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP can use this organizer. Student Life is essential to incoming freshmen, but can also be a valuable resource to all students. Student Life keeps track of all class relevant information, manages class homework assignments and promotes proper note-taking. It also helps to organize social activities, to do lists and job schedules. The contact manager included in Student Life offers the student the ability to categorize contacts by family, classmate, study group, etc. All of this is aided by a reminder feature that keeps the student informed of all upcoming assignments/tasks.

A free trial version is available to the public at http://www.tesorosoft.com. Program registration is only US$14.95, and may be handled online from the company's web store.

College Student now accepts donations to help afford college.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 20, 2002



Texas A&M Student Releases Donation Website

Nick Howard, a sophomore at Texas A&M University has recently released a website to help pay for his college tuition and various other costs. SendNick2College.com is a spin-off site of the world famous “Save Karyn.” Howard hopes to gain the same type of support if not more than his predecessor. He replied to the question of his reasons for starting such a site; “If people are willing to pay for a girl to buy Gucci clothes, manicures and various other items totaling more than $20,000, why wouldn’t the same people, if not more, be willing to help a kid receive a college education.” Visitors will be able to make donations using paypal.com and also by mail.

Howard will be handling all press releases, website maintenance, interview scheduling, and questions. For any questions you may have, or interview requests you may call him on his cell phone which he will answer 24 hours a day, except when in class. Please leave a message so that he may return your call as soon as possible.


Contact:
Nick Howard
PO Box 6300
College Station TX, 77844
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