Entrepreneurship & Technology News
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Stepping into the Unknown
Monday Sep 28 2020
Moving to an unfamiliar place for a new job can be a stressful, intimidating, and lonely experience. Feeling inspired to help others cope with these feelings, Carly MacLennan, a BYU Marriott School of Business 2020 MBA graduate from Lethbridge, Alberta, started her own business, SocialHire, which helps newly relocated employees have an easier social transition.
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Creating a World of Innovative Thinkers
Tuesday Aug 18 2020
Socks that monitor a baby’s heart rate, home security cameras that alert homeowners via text messages, and doors that use an app to open for those who need assistance have more in common than one might think. They’re all projects that BYU students have tackled in the Crocker Innovation Fellowship program. The program, a joint effort between the BYU Marriott School of Business and other colleges across BYU campus, combines the strengths of students in business, engineering, computer science, and other programs to identify problems and to innovate solutions.
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Business Solution for Diabetics Victorious at New Venture Challenge
Thursday Jun 11 2020
The BYU student-founded company PhyR walked away with the first-place price and $15,000 at the 2020 New Venture Challenge hosted by the Rollins Center.
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BYU Marriott Names New Associate Dean
Bonnie Anderson Assumes Role 18 May Thursday May 14 2020
BYU Marriott School of Business dean Brigitte C. Madrian has announced the appointment of Bonnie Anderson as the school’s newest associate dean. Anderson takes over for previous associate dean Keith Vorkink on 18 May.
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Rollins Center Announces 2020 SEOY Winners
Thursday May 07 2020
The Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology at the BYU Marriott School of Business recently recognized Daniel Quarnberg of Pyxis Manufacturing as its 2020 Student Entrepreneur of the Year.
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Download Tomorrow’s Top App—Today
Tuesday May 05 2020
As the use of smartphone apps have become second-nature in today’s world, the Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology challenges BYU’s budding student developers to create the next top app by competing in its annual App Competition. The App Competition kickoff began on 31 October 2019 and ended on 2 March 2020, giving students four months to create a new, unique app. Despite tough competition from other teams, two students who created Stockmotion, an app that teaches users how to invest, walked away with the top prize and $3,200.
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Latin Roots and Business Plans
Monday May 04 2020
Trying to juggle school and a social life while simultaneously learning how to get a commercial loan, earn a dealership license, and develop relationships with business professionals is not easy, but somehow Maryorie Delgado manages to do it. As a junior in the BYU Marriott entrepreneurial management program, Delgado has developed skills from her classes that she has directly applied to growing her family’s business.
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BYU Undergraduate Team Honored by MIT
Monday Apr 27 2020
The Ballard and Rollins Centers aren't the only groups to recognize Neptune Plastics. MIT recently honored the BYU student-led company as 2020 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize winners with a $10,000 award.
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Validated: Hard Work Pays Off for Winners at Business Model Competition
Monday Mar 09 2020
Every year successful student-run companies come out of BYU Marriott’s Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology through various competitions. This year’s Business Model Competition proved to be no different.
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"The Real American Dream"
Friday Feb 07 2020
Italian-born BYU Marriott alum Giuseppe Vinci came to BYU thinking he would help coach BYU volleyball and study business before returning to Italy. What happened to him was so much more than he could have imagined.
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Small and Simple Things
Monday Jan 27 2020
Whether it’s keeping bees or mentoring students, Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology academic director and professor of information systems Steve Liddle enjoys the simple but powerful things in life.
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Changing the World of Roofing
Monday Dec 09 2019
When BYU students Todd Paskett and Grant Hagen sat next to each other at a workshop for a business competition in 2018, they had no idea how their lives were about to change.
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Big Ideas Get Bigger
Tuesday Nov 05 2019
From biodegradable lip balm to upgraded back pillows, creative and innovative business ideas were pitched at the annual Big Idea Pitch competition sponsored by the Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology at BYU Marriott.
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BYU Marriott Welcomes New Faculty in 2019
Friday Nov 01 2019
The Brigham Young University Marriott School of Business welcomes seven new professors to the Tanner Building this fall.
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Inspiring and Achieving with BYU Marriott's Women in Entrepreneurship
Thursday Oct 31 2019
Ever since Taunya Brown was hired as events and programs manager at the Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology at BYU Marriott two years ago she has wanted to start a new women's student group that differs from others on campus.
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Bigger Harvest Than Money
Monday Aug 12 2019
Forbes reports that nine out of ten startup companies end in failure. BYU Marriott’s Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology is working to change that statistic through its International Business Model Competition (IBMC).
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Entrepreneurial Roots
Tuesday Jun 18 2019
While many parents teach their children to ride a bike or tie their shoes, Jennifer Scherbel’s parents taught her to run a business.
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Everybody Needs a Buddee
Monday Jun 10 2019
Entrepreneurs often dream of successful business endeavors; however, BYU Marriott accounting senior Tate Laing's first business idea literally came to him in a dream.
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International Business Model Competition Awards the Girls Co. First Prize
Friday May 31 2019
The Girls Co. hope this win will inspire other women to realize their entrepreneurial dreams.
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New Venture Challenge Wraps Up 2019 Miller Competition Series
Thursday Apr 25 2019
Three hundred million tons of plastic waste are produced each year, causing significant harm to wildlife and the environment, according the United Nations Environment Programme. Wanting to help solve this waste problem, four BYU students have developed a solution to this plastic predicament and took top honors along the way.