External Competitions
Some teams competing in C2V® will go on to represent UIC
at various regional and national business plan competitions.
Some
of these competitions are described below. Students interested
in participating in any of these external competitions should
contact Professor Rod Shrader, C2V®
Director, at rshrader@uic.edu.
Moot Corp
May 2009
Hosted by The University of Texas at Austin
Contact ann.whitt@mccombs.utexas.edu
Georgia Bowl
February 2009
Hosted by the University of Georgia
Contact Charles Hofer at 706-542-3724 or chofer@uga.edu
Idea
to Product Competition
November 2008
Hosted by The University of Texas at Austin
Contact info@ideatoproduct.org
NU
Ventures World Competition
March 2009
Hosted by the Nebraska Center for Entrepreneurship
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Contact Elaine Warren at 402-472-3353 or ewarren2@unl.edu
McGinnis
Venture Competition
March 2009
Hosted by Carnegie Mellon University
Contact Art Boni at 412-268-8685 or boni@andrew.cmu.edu
New
Venture Championship
April 2009
Hosted by the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship
University of Oregon
Contact Marianne Rosen-Murr at 541-346-3420 or mrosenmurr@lcbmail.uoregon.edu
Northwest
Venture Championship
March 2009
Hosted by Boise State University
Contact Kent E. Neupert at 208-426-2397 or kneupert@boisestate.edu
OFC Venture
Challenge
April 2009
Hosted by Clark Atlanta University
Contact Mohammad Bhuiyan at 404-880-8657or ofcvc@hotmail.com
Rice
University Business Plan Competition
March 2009
Hosted by the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship
Rice University
Contact Liz Crawford at 713-348-6354 or rbpc@rice.edu
Spirit of Enterprise MBA Business Plan Competition
February 2009
Hosted by the University of Cincinnati
Contact Charles Matthews at 513-556-7123 or charles.matthews@uc.edu
Venture
Challenge
March 2009
Hosted by the Entrepreneurial Management Center
San Diego State University
Contact Keely Bamberg at 619-594-0560 or kbamberg@projects.sdsu.edu
University
of San Francisco International Business Plan Competition
March 2009
Hosted by the University of San Francisco
Contact Mark Cannice at 415-422-6785 or cannice@usfca.edu
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