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Entrepreneur Idol Classes (open to public)

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Entrepreneur Idol Class Series I

Saturday, October 18th, 2008 5:30pm, ITW Room, Ford Building

“How to build a business model” - Eric Olson from Portage Ventures will guide you through the first steps of building a successful venture.

Entrepreneur Idol Class Series II

Sunday, October 26th 2008, 5:30pm, ITW Room, Ford Building

“Intellectual property - Protect your Idea!” - IP Lawyer Bob Brill from the law firm of Wood Phillips will instruct and guide on the best ways to protect your new venture.

Entrepreneur Idol Class Series III

November 1st, 5:30pm ,ITW room Ford Building

“Finance Workshop” - Bhavan Suri, Manager at William Blair.

Seasoned entrepreneur and finance expert Bhavan Suri will teach you how to build a five year financial projection and other tips to build the financial basis of your strt-up.

Entrepreneur Idol Class Series IV

November 8th, 5:30pm ,ITW room Ford Building

“Sell ice to Eskimos – with a good pitch”  - Michael Marasco, Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Learn from the pros how to sell your idea and practice your elevator pitch for the Entrepreneur Idol Competition.

Entrepreneur Idol

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

November 15th, 2008, 1:00-3:30pm, McCormick Tribune Center

We are proud to host the 2nd Annual Entrepreneur Idol, an idea pitch competition emphasizing fun, vision, and delivery with competing schools across the Midwest.

Schedule

Semi-finals Round 11:00am – 12:30pm

• Teams are given 2.5 minute to pitch for a panel of judges. There will be rooms with teams from all universities competing at all times. The Preliminary Round Judging Panel will be comprised of experienced entrepreneurs, social entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, academics, non-profit founders, legal professionals, and patent experts.

Networking Lunch 12:30 – 1:00pm

• Lunch is served. Sponsors will be introduced. Businesses with info booths can use this time to recruit. Students will use this time to network with the different organizations and distribute resumes. Judges will meet during this time to whittle the competition down to eight teams.

Keynote Speaker 1:00-1:30pm

• Harper Reed and Scott Van Den Plas from Threadless.com/Skinnycorp will be kicking off the event and talk about their experience turning a custom t-shirt design website into a $30 million business and their upcoming adventures with Skinnycorp.

Final Round 1:30 – 4:30pm

• All audience will move into the main auditorium. Eight teams will be competing in front of a panel of four judges: An experienced entrepreneur, an entrepreneurship professor, a venture capitalist, and last year’s Entrepreneur Idol winner. Each team will be allowed 3 minute of presentation, using any visual aid to give its elevator pitch.

Entertainment will be provided at the break time and an audience vote will be conducted at the end of the competition for an Audience Favorite Award. While the judges deliberate for a winner, another presentation will be given by a successfully run student business. Winner and Audience Favorite Awards will be announced promptly afterwards.

The Competition

Entrepreneur Idol posts students with ideas against a panel of judges and audience members who will critique them based on the quality, creativity, and delivery of their concepts.

The competition will be a full day extravaganza filled with passionate competition and lively entertainment.  Elimination Rounds on Saturday will narrow the field for the Finals later that day. Helping competitors and audience through the stress and excitement of competition will be good food, educational speeches by successful entrepreneurs, and informational booths from leading organizations.

Participating Institutions:

Undergraduate students from more than half-a-dozen Chicago-land universities are expected to compete in Entrepreneur Idol.  Students may work as individuals or as teams and will be allowed whatever aids they feel are necessary for their presentations.
Participating institutions:

  • University of Chicago
  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Northwestern University
  • Loyola University
  • DePaul University
  • Illinois Institute of Technology
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • University of Dayton

The Awards:

  • 1st Place - $25,000 funding with the Iventures10 program - Turn your idea into reality!
  • 2nd Place - $1500 cash + Free Kaplan Prep Courses (GRE,GMAT,LSAT) for the winning team.
  • Audience Favorite Award - $1500 cash prize. You decide who wins!

For more info and registration check www.EntIdol.com

InNUvation Alumni & Student Social (Co-hosted by Kellogg Alumni Club of Chicago)

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Come meet Chicago-area Alumni with entrepreneurial experience. Hear about experiences after graduation and maybe find new opportunities!

Tuesday, May 20

5:30-7:30pm

Prairie Moon, Back Room (1502 Sherman Ave, Evanston, IL 60201)

Appetizers will be provided

InNUvation Speaker Series: David Weinstein

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Founder and Managing Director of Illinois Innovation Accelerator Fund a $10M seed stage VC fund
Jacobs 160
Monday April 7th from 5:15-6:15

Come listen to Kellogg alumnus, David Weinstein ‘00, talk about his journey to helping found and serve as the managing director for the Illinois Innovation Accelerator Fund, a $10MM seed stage venture capital fund in Chicago.  David will talk about some of the lessons he learned along the way and also offer advice to aspiring entrepreneurs and students trying to maximize their school experience.  David will also discuss the importance of having sales experience and a strong network, and how they proved invaluable in his career.