Smith MBA Venture Capital Investment
Competition
The Smith Entrepreneurship Club is
pleased to announce the Venture Capital
Investment Competition on February
14-16, 2007 at the Smith School of
Business. In the competition, MBA
students judge the business plans and
pitches of local start-up companies
currently seeking funding, choose a
company in which to invest, and produce
a term sheet for the investment. In
turn, the MBA students are judged by
real life venture capitalists.
Teams of five students each will
participate in the event. At least two
students from each team participated in
a mandatory training session, which
featured learnings from local VC and
Smith Entrepreneur-in-residence John
LaPides and Cooley Godward Kronish
Partner Tami Howie.
On February 14, each team of five
will receive the business plans for
three companies. They will have a day to
review and discuss these plans, before
watching pitches from the entrepreneurs
involved on February 16. Each team then
interviews each of the entrepreneurs
before making a final investment
decision and producing a term sheet and
a presentation on their investment
decisions. VCs from area firms listen to
each teams rationale and plan, and then
chooses a winner for the local
competition.
The winners of the Smith local
competition will go on to the Southeast
Regional Competition at Georgia Tech in
Atlanta, Ga., which will be held March
8-10. Winners of the regional
competition go on to the international
finals, which are held at the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hills
Kenan-Flagler Business School from April
12 through the 14. Kenan-Flagler started
the VCIC 10 years ago to provide
business school students with real-life
practice in the art of the deal.
The Smith team won the Entrepreneur's
Choice Award in
last year's regional competition,
and placed
second in the national competition in
2001.
3/12/07:
UPDATE -
SMITH TEAM HEADING TO FINALS!
▓ Susannah
Campbell, MBA Candidate 2007, Smith
Media Group