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Monday, November 25, 2024

Inferno Pitch application deadline is Sept. 28

NATCHITOCHES – Northwestern State University’s Inferno Pitch  Competition is back.  Sponsored by NSU’s School of Business, the Inferno  Pitch is a business plan competition that offers NSU students  mentoring, skill-building and opportunity to win monetary support for  their ideas.

Qualifying participants must submit an application and participate in  workshops. The top five finalists are selected to make their final  business pitch to a panel of judges comprised of local business and  education leaders.  The winning team will receive $3,000. Second place  is $1,000 and third place is $500. Individual competitors and/or at  least one team member must be from the School of Business.

Applications are open on Moodle at bit.ly/MoodleNSU and are due by Wednesday, Sept. 28.  Ideas can apply to any industry.

Applicants are required to attend workshops to receive professional  coaching from the Entrepreneurial Accelerator Program (EAP) and local  business professionals serving as competition mentors. Participants will  gain critical business skills that include networking, writing business  plans, pitching and presenting.  The workshops will be from 10  a.m.-noon Oct. 6.  Final deliverables are due at noon Friday, Oct. 21.

The Top 5 teams will present their final pitches before a panel of  judges from 10 a.m-12:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3.  Each team will have  seven minutes to present, followed by a three-minute Q&A with  judges.

Winners of the Inferno Pitch will be eligible to compete in the  statewide business plan competition, the Entrepreneurship Pelican Cup.  Winners of the Pelican cup will be awarded $25,000 for first place,  $15,000 for second place and $10,000 for third place, to be split  between team members.  Teams must have at least one faculty advisor, who  is eligible to win $3,000. Here is the website for the Pelican Cup:  https://ulm.edu/pelicancup/ .  There is also a live pitch competition in which the winner will be awarded $2,000.

For more information, contact Dr. Carmella Parker at parkerc@nsula.edu or (318) 357-5723.

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