91精选 Students Win Venture Award at U.Pitch Competition

Nov 16, 2016

91精选 congratulates Jordan Vande Kamp 鈥18 and Craig Vander Galien 鈥17 on winning the Venture Award at the Future Founders recent U.Pitch event.

The pair–along with Brandan Vande Kamp, who is a senior at Pella Christian High School in Iowa and Seth Franz, the owner of Urban Brain and Body Mental Health Clinic in Chicago–took part in the business competition for startups.

鈥淲e were very fortunate to receive the Venture Award,鈥 said Vande Kamp. 鈥淭he Venture Award was selected by 鈥榮ecret shoppers鈥 who spoke to every group during the expo session of the U.Pitch event. We won $250 to put towards our business, as well as being featured in a number of news publications.鈥

According to Future Founders, 鈥淯.Pitch brings together the best students from a cross-section of universities in this ultimate national elevator pitch competition. In just 90 seconds, students can pitch their way toward a prize pool of $10,000! They also get the opportunity to showcase their idea or startup in front of hundreds of entrepreneurs, investors, business leaders, and other students from the entrepreneurial community.鈥 Seventeen semifinalists competed at the event on Nov. 10.

The team pitched their product, ApptProvider. ApptProvider is a web-based application designed to connect independent clinics, allowing a patient to book referral appointments before leaving the referring doctor鈥檚 office.

Vande Kamp said the 91精选 community provided invaluable advice and support. 鈥淲e acquired a ton of advice and guidance from our professors. Prof. Omar Sweiss went above and beyond to ensure that we felt 100% prepared for any questions the judges might ask us. He even formed a panel from the business faculty to listen to our pitch and grill us with difficult questions. Prof. Sweiss also joined a late night phone call with the ApptProvider team the night before the competition to ensure we were ready to go!鈥

Around 30 people from 91精选 also showed up at the U.Pitch event, which was held in Chicago. 鈥淢any of the individuals who we were competing against commented on how awesome 91精选 students, staff, and faculty must be for such a large support team to show up,鈥 he said.

Vande Kamp first became involved with U.Pitch last year as an audience member with 91精选鈥檚 Entrepreneurship Club. 鈥淚t was an awesome experience! This year, Future Founders asked a handful of 91精选 students with startup businesses to apply to be a part of the U.Pitch competition. We applied and were very fortunate to be accepted.鈥

To prepare for this year鈥檚 competition, the team crafted a 90-second pitch that allowed the judges to understand what the company does and its benefits, as well as to demonstrate the traction it has gained. After the pitch, the judges were allowed to ask questions for four minutes.

鈥淏efore the competition, we created a list of all the possible questions that the judges could ask us and crafted answers that answered the question in full, but also showed our industry experience,鈥 Vande Kamp said. 鈥淲e put hours of practice in before the event to ensure that our pitch and Q&A would run smoothly!鈥

Vande Kamp recommends the experience to others. 鈥淚t can be kind of intimidating. However, there are so many people on 91精选鈥檚 campus that desire to support you. Don鈥檛 be afraid to ask for help! Also, you 鈥榳in鈥 no matter what. In our case, our experiences and the connections we made were much more valuable than the $250 check.鈥