Registration Open for Women Tech Business Builders Program
November 29, 2018
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Tammy Allen, Director, Marketing Communications & Programs – The NIICtallen@niic.net | Telephone: 260-407-6442
Registration Open for Women Tech Business Builders Program January 22, 2019, Kick-off
November 27, 2018, Fort Wayne, Ind.—Women tech business builders are experiencing greater success in launching and growing their businesses through the Launch Women Business Builder Program in Northeast Indiana. Simply ask Melissa Hall, Sample Snap Founder.
When the first cohort of the program completed phase one earlier this year, the milestone was marked with a pitch competition. Sample Snap was named Launch Women Business Builder Pitch Competition Winner. The company was awarded $10,000 to grow her business during program phase two. “I plan to use the money to get the app to the next level, which is minimum viable product (or MVP) and hopefully be positioned to meet with big investors. My goal is to have the app released to the design industry by NeoCon 2019 in June,” said Hall.
“WEOC and NIIC have played a huge part in helping to make my business happen. Leslee Hill has been awesome throughout the program, and Mike Fritsch was so helpful last fall when I joined the Business Builder Program,” said Hall.
Tricia Cavender and Hali Ruisard, co-owners of Rhapsody Art Gallery & Studio, were named runner up and received $2,500 cash award to grow their business. “Through the Business Builder Program, we received really good education on the business plan model and branding. I love that, because I came to The NIIC to learn how to market my company better. I was not really good at it. Now I am more comfortable doing it,” said Cavender.
The program began with three companies and five individuals in the first cohort. The second cohort includes seven companies and seven individuals. Registration is open for the next cohort of up to five companies and ten individuals. “We’re nearing completion of our first year of the program and are excited about the accomplishments of program participants. We intentionally keep the cohorts small to facilitate the community building that naturally evolves from the consistent interactions within the group,” said Hill, Director, Women’s Entrepreneurial Opportunity Center (WEOC) at The NIIC.
“This program was created for women with online or digital businesses, from concept to growth stage. Women face unique challenges with their business ventures—effective on-ramps to entrepreneurial tools, mentoring, growth resources and access to capital. This program is one way we help to level the playing field,” said Hill.
Registration remains open through January 7, 2019. The next cohort will be announced early January, and the program will kick off January 22, 2019.