High School Entrepreneurship Challenge
The Entrepreneurship High School Challenge is a competition designed to excite and encourage the entrepreneurial spirit among high school students. This exciting competition brings high school students together for a day to network with other entrepreneurially inclined students, showcase their new ventures and innovative ideas, network with college students and professors, while allowing the high school students to apply their creativity and imagination to develop a business idea and present it to a team of judges. For more information, please contact Sally Allen at 859.572.5931 or you may email her at allens@nku.edu.
Innovative and business-minded high school students from Kentucky and Ohio will put their business savvy to the test at the eighth annual Entrepreneurship High School Challenge at Northern Kentucky University on Thursday, April 15, in the Student Union Ballroom from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Schools competing in this academic challenge include Woodward Career & Technical High School, Scott High School, Beechwood High School, Carroll County High School, Ryle High School, Highlands High School, Papa John's Magnet Central High School MCA and Williamstown High School.
The event will include a keynote address by Tom Gamble, who is founding director of NKU's sports business program; a marketing instructor; founder and president of Gamble Sports Properties; and co-host of the Gamble -n- Fin morning drive-time show on 96 Rock (WFTK- FM). To read more click here.
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Past winners include:
2009 Entrepreneurship article
2008 Winners
2007 Winners
2006 Winners
2005 Winners
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