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APSU Entrepreneurship Challenge awards $15,000 to students

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The student winners of the first 15K Entrepreneurship Challenge.

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 The Austin Peay State University College of Business hosted the first-ever 15K Entrepreneurship Challenge on Nov. 15. The event encouraged student teams to display their creativity and teamwork by presenting viable business solutions to problems within their communities. 

After completing a preliminary round of judging, six student teams advanced to the live competition on campus. The winning teams include:

The challenge has been a dream of Management Professor Dr. John Volker for many years. 鈥淲hat excites me the most about the 15K Entrepreneurship Challenge is that it demonstrates the creativity and imagination of students at APSU,鈥 Volker said. 鈥淪tudents from all disciplines are demonstrating the best of the university experience and the application of critical thinking to real problems that can be solved by free enterprise.鈥

The event was made possible by a generous donation from Joe and Cathi Maynard, who established a fund of excellence last year to champion student success initiatives across campus. The University recently honored the couple for their years of support 鈥 including their pledge of $15 million to the APSU athletics department, representing the largest gift in University history 鈥 by naming an area of campus as the Joe and Cathi Maynard Family Athletics Complex. The Maynards are also successful entrepreneurs who have launched several businesses, including the Top Fuel NHRA Maynard Family Racing Team, CraftPoint Concepts custom millwork and the Trio Hospitality Group.

鈥淚 am thrilled that the 15K Entrepreneurship Challenge inspired so much interest among our students and fostered dreams of new companies, new products and new ways of doing business,鈥 Dr. Mickey Hepner, dean of the College of Business, said. 鈥淲e are grateful for Joe and Cathi Maynard, The Press and our judges, who have all been incredible supporters of our aspiring entrepreneurs as this competition is expanding the universe of what our students see as possible.鈥

For more information about the 15K Entrepreneurship Challenge, contact Elaina Russell at russelle@apsu.edu.

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