Smith
School Announces Winners in China
Business Plan Competition
Chinese Entrepreneurs Win $50,000
The
final winners of the Second Annual China
Business Plan Competition were announced on
September 13, 2006. The announcement of the
three winning teams is the culmination of
the year-long national competition, which
began with nearly 150 entries. Howard Frank,
dean of the Smith School and Mr. Liang Gui,
director general of the Torch High-Tech
Center at the China Ministry of Science and
Technology, named the winners at an awards
ceremony in Beijing, China.
The winners are:
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US$25,000 grand prize winner Coolbar
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US$15,000 second prize winner JBI
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US$10,000 third prize winner China
Lecture
My
congratulations to the winners, said Frank.
China clearly is emerging as a hotbed of
entrepreneurship for the 21st century a real
motivation for the Smith School to continue
to create initiatives that support the
growth of world-class business ideas and
leaders here.
The winners were selected
from five finalist teams which were invited
to compete in the final round of the
competition. Daofeng He, Chairman of the
Board of Directors, Sinoway Investment
Corporation, delivered the keynote address
at the final round which was themed Building
Leaders for the Digital Economy.
I
commend the Smith School for aggressively
sharing its expertise and leadership in
entrepreneurship in China, said competition
judge Mark Walsh, managing partner, Ruxton
Associates, LLC, and senior executive fellow
at the Smith School's Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship. With the annual China
Business Plan Competition and its other
entrepreneurship initiatives, the Smith
School has created valuable forums for
Chinese entrepreneurs to learn from best
practices and to be inspired. Today's
program had huge value for all involved.
In addition to naming the
winners, Frank announced that the Smith
School has partnered with CCTV as the
exclusive academic provider for the popular
Win in China reality television program. The
Smith School has partnered with CCTV to
jointly deliver the Win in China Smith
School Business Plan Competition. Next years
competition will provide winning
entrepreneurs with special training programs
from the Smith Schools Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship in the United States, as
well as with scholarships to the schools
world-class Executive MBA programs in
Beijing and Shanghai. The competition is set
to launch later in September 2006.
Entrepreneurship,
globalization and the integration of
business and technology are key areas of
focus for the Smith School, which offers its
leading Executive MBA programs in Beijing
and Shanghai. Smiths business management
programs in China, like the China Business
Plan Competition, are built around the
Building Leaders for the Digital Economy
theme.
Sponsors for the Smith
Schools 2006 China Business Plan Competition
include: The State of Maryland's Department
of Business and Economic Development, ING
Investment Management Asia/Pacific, New York
Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), Zhongguancun
Wangjing Science Park, The Hina Group,
iSoftStone Information Service Corp., Wilmer
Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP,
ChinaCast, Opus8, Zernike USA, Shipston
Group Limited, China Growth Capital,
Zero2IPO, The Wall Street Journal Chinese
Online Edition, Economic Observer,
Discovering Value, Maryland Center China and
Maryland China Business Council.