2019 Business Plan Competition launches Thursday April 25

More than 30 teams of students from communication, engineering, vet med, education, CAHNRS and other programs will compete for more than $75,000 in prize money during the annual Business Plan Competition Thursday, April 25, on the WSU Pullman campus.

The WSU Center for Entrepreneurial Studies invites you to join in “virtually” to see what it’s all about. Please follow on social media throughout the day as the CES posts live on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, and encourage your students to do the same. A grand-prize winner will be chosen, which could easily be one of your students next year.

Use the hashtag: #WSUBPC19 and watch as students work to turn their business ideas into reality.

#WSUBPC19

Twitter: @WSU_CES

Instagram: @wsu_ces

Facebook: @WSUCES

The competition is sponsored by the WSU Center for Entrepreneurship and is open to Cougs of all years, any program of study, and across WSU locations.

For more information, contact Meagan Garrett, at meagan@brandventureconsulting.com

Washington State University, Center for Entrepreneurial Studies

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