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A Special Thanks to our Sponsors

2014-2015 University of Dayton Business Plan Competition Information Session September 12, 2014 Presented by: Vince Lewis. A Special Thanks to our Sponsors. UD National Alumni Association UD Center for Professional Selling UD School of Law, Entrepreneurship and IP Clinic.

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A Special Thanks to our Sponsors

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  1. 2014-2015University of Dayton Business Plan CompetitionInformation SessionSeptember 12, 2014Presented by: Vince Lewis

  2. A Special Thanks to our Sponsors • UD National Alumni Association • UD Center for Professional Selling • UD School of Law, Entrepreneurship and IP Clinic

  3. Presentation Overview • The Three Stages of the Competition • Prizes • How the Competition Works • Key dates • Competition Eligibility and Rules

  4. UDBPC has Three Stages • Stage 1: The Elevator Pitch Stage • Enter at www.udbpc.com by completing a one-page online application • Each Team gets a free access to LivePlan (valued at $180!!) • The Applications are reviewed by a panel of judges, the top 50: • Present a one minute elevator pitch about the business concept • Judges select top 10 oral presentations • Judges also select 10 semi-finalists, which move on to the second stage • Judges also select the top Green Technology and Social Enterprise Initiatives • Stage 2: The Cameo Round • 10 Semi-finalists write a five page “mini business plan” and have five minutes to present their business • Judges select five finalists • Stage 3: The Finals • Five finalists write a full business plan • Finalists present their business plans for 20 minutes at the competition finals

  5. $80,000 Total Cash Prizes!

  6. But wait…for the 2014-2015 UDBPC, there’s more!! • UD Law School's Entrepreneurship and IP Clinic providing • All finalist teams win10 hours of free legal advice and support • Top 3 winners win 15 additional hours of free legal advice and support • UD School of Business Center for Professional Selling providing • First place team wins 2 hours of professional sales consulting

  7. How the Competition Works • Three stage competition • Solo or team effort (teams 1-8 in size) • Entries that advance to the Cameo round can add team members • Each person may be listed on a maximum of two entries • However, each person can only be on one finalist team • First two stages open to everyone • Finalist round must include current UD student or UD Alumni

  8. Details on Stage 1: The Elevator Pitch Competition • An Elevator Pitch is a one minute presentation where you • Present your idea • Cover general areas of the business: • Hook/problem statement that grabs the audience’s attention • Description of the product/service • Description of the target market • Description of how the business is different from competitors • Description of how you make money • Description of the resources needed from investors • Description of the returns the investor can expect • Tagline/pitch closing • Judges do not ask you questions

  9. What do the Elevator Pitch judges look for? • Growth potential • Ability to execute • Quality of benefits provided • Competitiveness • Novelty/cleverness/usefulness • Quality of presentation

  10. Details on Stage 2: The Cameo Round • 10 semi-finalists move on to the Cameo Round • Semi-finalists prepare a 5 page mini business plan • Present mini plan to judges in a 5-minute presentation • 5-minutes of Q&A with judges • Mini business plan and presentation will cover 5 areas: • Industry description and how the business will operate • Description of the competition and how they compare to your business • Description of the benefits the entry provides • Description of how you plan to enter the market, and your marketing strategy • Description of how your team is uniquely qualified to execute this business now

  11. Details on Stage 3: The Finals • Finalist teams notified on or about December 1, 2014 • Teams are paired with mentors • Each team given 15 hours of mentor time • Finalists prepare a full business plan • Finalists present their plan in a 20-minute presentation with 10-minutes of Q&A on March 22, 2015 (tentative) • Winners are announced at the Entrepreneurship Banquet in late March or early April 2015

  12. UDBPC Application Process • Enter at www.udbpc.com • Application system opens Saturday, September 13, 2014 • Application system closes Wednesday, October 08, 2014, 5:00pm • Application asks for • Demographic information about team members • Brief description about the business concept • Judges will read this information and evaluate to select the top 50 entrants

  13. UDBPC Key Dates • September 13th: Online application system opens (www.udbpc.com) • October 8th (5:00pm): Application deadline • October 25th: Stage 1—Elevator Pitch round • November 22nd: Stage 2—Cameo round • December 1st (approx.): Finalists announced • March 22nd (tentative): Stage 3—Finals round • March/April (TBD): Final results announced

  14. Competition Eligibility and Rules • Eligibility • Anyone may enter up to two plans, but can only be a finalist once • Students cannot be serving a University suspension during the competition • Rules • Work must be original and plans will be checked for plagiarism • Business must be a start-up that is 30 months old or newer as of UDBPC launch • Business must be a start-up that does not involve purchasing an existing venture • Business cannot involve pyramid-based marketing • Entries must be legal and must not violate the values and mission of the University • Business cannot require a liquor license to be legal, and its primary purpose cannot be the promotion or sale of alcohol

  15. Contact Information Vince LewisUDBPC Competition Director937-229-3550 vlewis1@udayton.edu Jay Janney Management/Marketing Dept. Chair937-229-2975 jjanney1@udayton.edu www.udbpc.com

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