University of Maryland Cupid’s Cup
Business Competition Opens to Student Entrepreneurs Nationwide
Under Armour’s Kevin Plank Sponsors Major Expansion
of Annual Event
College Park, Md. – October 8, 2012 – University of
Maryland’s Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship is expanding its annual
Cupid’s
Cup Business Competition to find the country’s top student entrepreneurs. Kevin
Plank, founder and CEO of Under Armour, partnered with the Dingman Center eight
years ago to launch Cupid’s Cup and is now taking the competition to a national
stage for the first time. Applicants will compete for a transformative prize
package including $70,000 in cash prizes, coaching from a team of successful
entrepreneurs, in kind services from leading edge companies and the prestigious
Cupid’s Cup. In an added twist, Plank will grant the 2013 grand prize winner
exclusive access to a member of his professional network.
"I'm looking to identify and reward students who have the entrepreneurial
drive and conviction to take the risk to start a business," Plank said. "The
University of Maryland has proven to be incredibly fertile ground for talented
entrepreneurs, and I am excited to expand our search and to share this inspiring
program with passionate students across the country. We look forward to
providing the next Cupid's Cup winner with critical funding and a networking
opportunity that we hope will propel their startup to the next level."
Finalists will pitch their businesses to Plank and a panel of judges in front
of more than 1,000 attendees at the final round competition on Friday, April 5,
2013, at the University of Maryland’s College Park campus. The day’s events will
also include a business and innovation showcase highlighting campus and regional
startups.
The Dingman Center, part of the Robert H. Smith School of Business, has a
more than 25-year history of providing university students with practical
experiences and opportunities to pitch their business ideas, receive feedback
from experienced entrepreneurs and access to funding. Cupid’s Cup is named for a
rose delivery business Plank started as a student at the university. As an
athlete, he wasn’t permitted to have an outside job, so he turned to
entrepreneurship. Plank worked with the Dingman Center to start a business
competition to foster similar student entrepreneurship.
“As an institution, we’re committed to giving all students the opportunity to
experiment with the entrepreneurial process,” said G. “Anand” Anandalingam, dean
of the Robert H. Smith School of Business. “We’re excited to spread that
commitment beyond our campus. Cupid’s Cup gives student entrepreneurs from
around the country access to invaluable mentoring and funding, and it also
provides a remarkable educational experience in what it takes to build a
business.”
The competition is open to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at
accredited U.S. colleges and universities who are running companies that have
generated at least $5,000 in revenue or are a legal business entity with proof
of traction. The applicant pool will be narrowed to five finalists in a
semifinal competition round. The finalists will receive intensive coaching from
successful alumni entrepreneurs from their home university to prepare for the
final competition.
Applications for the 2013 Cupid’s Cup competition will be accepted November
5, 2012 through February 1, 2013. More information is available at
www.cupidscup.com.
About the Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship
The Dingman Center has been at the forefront of entrepreneurship education and
practice for more than 25 years. The Center’s primary activities include helping
students build their ventures, creating experiential learning opportunities and
providing regional entrepreneurs with access to capital. Key programs for
University of Maryland students include Pitch Dingman, weekly walk-in sessions
to pitch business ideas to experienced entrepreneurs for feedback, Cupid’s Cup,
an annual business competition sponsored by Under Armour founder Kevin Plank,
and the China Business Plan Competition, an annual competition and global
studies trip in partnership with Peking University. Within the region, the
Center operates Dingman Center Angels, the area’s most active angel investor
network with more than 40 members and 30 companies funded since 2005.
About the Robert H. Smith School of Business
The Robert H. Smith School of Business is an internationally recognized leader
in management education and research. One of 12 colleges and schools at the
University of Maryland, College Park, the Smith School offers undergraduate,
full-time and part-time MBA, executive MBA, MS in business, PhD and executive
education programs, as well as outreach services to the corporate community. The
school offers its degree, custom and certification programs in learning
locations in North America and Asia.