Public invited to startup competition finals

5 Cal Lutheran student teams will pitch in last round

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Thomas Asaije Jr.competes in the finals.

Photo: Karen Quincy Loberg/ Ventura County Star

(THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. – April 8, 2016) The public is invited to watch California Lutheran University students pitch their startup projects in the finals of the New Venture Competition on Thursday, April 28.

Judges will award cash prizes to finalists in the third annual competition. Audience members will vote for the people’s choice award.

Beginning at 4 p.m., the five finalist teams will each make a 10-minute pitch and answer questions from a panel of judges in Lundring Events Center on the Thousand Oaks campus. Food and beverages will be served during deliberations and voting from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Award announcements will follow.

About 60 students entered the competition in January. They attended workshops, brainstormed ideas for new businesses, formed teams, identified and interviewed potential customers, and developed product ideas with guidance from faculty members and professionals. Faculty organizers will narrow the field to five teams the week before the finals.

The Cal Lutheran Center for Entrepreneurship is hosting the competition to provide undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines with the opportunity to learn entrepreneurial skills, experience the challenge of launching a startup business, and connect with mentors and investors. The free event is part of the university’s 10th Annual Festival of Scholars.

Cal Lutheran’s Community Leaders Association, the City of Thousand Oaks, Dallas Capital, SoCal IP Law Group, Persistence Partners, Stradling, Tech Coast Angels and MyCorporation are sponsoring the competition. 

Registration is requested. To RSVP or for more information, go to CalLutheran.edu/entrepreneurship.

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