McDaniel students compete in 10th annual Innovation and Entrepreneurship Challenge
Six student teams from McDaniel College’s Entrepreneurship course pitch their entrepreneurial ideas and products to a panel of experts at McDaniel’s 10th annual Innovation and Entrepreneurship Challenge on Tuesday, April 28, at 7 p.m. The event in Naganna Forum, Roj Student Center, is free and open to the public and will be streamed live by the Community Media Center.
Six student teams from McDaniel College’s Entrepreneurship course compete in McDaniel’s 10th annual Innovation and Entrepreneurship Challenge on Tuesday, April 28.
Entrepreneurship course
Six student teams from McDaniel College’s Entrepreneurship course taught by Adjunct Lecturer in Economics and Business Administration Jonathan Pernell compete for a $5,000 top prize by presenting their entrepreneurial ideas and innovative products to a panel of experts at the 10th annual Innovation and Entrepreneurship Challenge on Tuesday, April 28.
A prize of $1,000 will also be given to the People’s Choice winner.
The event, which is free and open to the public, takes place at 7 p.m. in Naganna Forum, Roj Student Center.
It will also be streamed live by the Community Media Center on their website, on cable channel HD-1072, and on the Community Media Center’s YouTube.
Watch the livestream on Tuesday, April 28, at 7 p.m.
The judges who will choose the winners include:
- Graham Dodge, a serial entrepreneur and patented inventor, is vice president of venture development at TEDCO, managing Maryland’s venture capital funds. His department is responsible for helping Maryland startups become investment-ready, as well as supporting entrepreneur support organizations to do the same by driving strategic collaborations, supporting entrepreneurial innovation, and defining strategies to leverage networks and resources for innovative success. Dodge previously served as the executive director of MAGIC (Mid-Atlantic Gigabit Innovation Collaboratory).
- Greg Merril '87 is a self-described serial entrepreneur. An inventor with 22 issued patents, Merril is currently managing partner of Velocity Biofund. He started his first life science company two weeks after graduating from McDaniel and has since founded three others. Merril has raised over $250 million in equity and non-dilutive capital and successfully landed one of the companies on NASDQ and another on the NYSE. He has achieved international recognition, including being named an Ernst & Young regional Entrepreneur of the Year, and as an operational executive across diverse domains such as antimicrobial therapeutics, diagnostics, wearable sensor devices, AI, and media technologies. Merril was a recipient of McDaniel’s Alumni Professional Achievement Award in 2023.
- Kim Samuelson spent over 30 years in the IT industry before retiring to raise her children. She has started a second career as executive director of MAGIC (Mid-Atlantic Gigabit Innovation Collaboratory), a nonprofit organization that works to spur tech and entrepreneurial activity in Carroll County. In her current role, she educates and advocates for a new generation of technology professionals and entrepreneurs. Her goal is to empower and support individual ideas, which in turn promotes the overall prosperity and resilience of a community.
The master of ceremonies is Kathleen Pratt, lecturer in Economics and Business Administration and faculty advisor of the college’s Program in Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Each of the student teams was also paired with an alumni mentor to assist them in developing their ideas and getting ready for the competition.
The Innovation and Entrepreneurship Challenge is organized by McDaniel’s Economics and Business Administration department and is part of McDaniel’s Program in Innovation and Entrepreneurship, which combines courses, workshops, field trips, and other experiential opportunities to help students develop core entrepreneurial skills, so they can manage their own innovative enterprise. McDaniel students can also choose to minor in Entrepreneurship or major or minor in Marketing.