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Each team will give a 15-minute presentation followed by an intense 20-minute question and answer session by the judges. The teams’ written and presented business plans will then be evaluated on the quality of the idea; the quality of the communication of the idea (written and oral); the likelihood of success of the plan; and demonstrated knowledge of the entrepreneurial process. The winning team from each league will be given scholarship money for their WSU accounts, as well as invaluable advice and critiques from the judges.
The fall competition is a precursor to the spring event, where many of the fall teams will return for a two-day competition after having revised and improved their business plans. The spring event also includes an open-league competition, sponsored by the
Judges for this year’s event are: Terry Chambers, business development specialist, SBDC Spokane; Doug Cox, commercial loan officer, American West Bank; Nick Gagliardi, president, Liquid Investments; Lee Gibbs, commercial loan officer, Zion’s Bank; John Glass, VP of Marketing, Anchor Bay Technologies; Jim King, CEO, Hudson Bay Insulation Co.; Pat Murphy, principal, Lawrence Associates LLC; Thomas Nihoul, senior financial advisor, Nihoul & Associates; Brett Rogers, state director, SBDC; Mike Senske, president/CEO, Pearson Packaging Systems; Bill Skavdahl, manager, American West Bank; Mike Tompkins, president, Collision on Wheels; Chip Treverton, VP, Corbis, and Jan Romerdahl, senior VP, US Bank.
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