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USCMarshall's

Venture Capital Investment Challenge

November 10, 2007
Meet Real-word Entrepeneurs. Network with Venture Capital Professionals.
Strategically Evaluate Cutting-edge Start-ups.

USCMarshall's VENTURE CAPITAL INVESTMENT CHALLENGE

The Venture Capital Investment Challenge is an annual event hosted by USC's Marshall School of Business and the Entrepreneur and Venture Management Association (EVMA) for the purpose of exposing USC students to the world of Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship. As USC students, you will play the role of venture capitalist and participate in live presentations made by real-world entrepreneurs who will be pitching their business ideas and their strategic initiatives. Real-world Venture Capitalists will also be brought in to observe and judge the students on how well they evaluate and analyze the different Entrepreneurs and their business pitches. Teams of USCstudents will then present their recommendations to a panel of VC judges in a round-robin competition format.

Prizes!
1st Prize $500
2nd Prize $200
3rd Prize $100

Enrollment

  • If you would like to participate, please email Chris Pankiewicz-Nohr at C.PankiewiczNohr.2008@marshall.usc.edu
  • In your email, please specify whether you are full-time, PM, IBEAR or Engineering student. And specify whether you are a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd year MBA(if applicable)
  • There is only space for 8 teams which will be assigned at random. Enrollment will be on a first-come, first-serve basis.
  • Enrollment will be open to full-time, PM, and IBEAR MBAs as well as engineering/med school students.

Training

Mandatory training session from 4 pm to 6:30 pm Monday November 5th

Logistics

Date: November 10, 2007
Time: All day (tentative 8am - 5 pm depending on number of students interested)
Location: JKP

Event Details

  • Each team will consist of 6-8 MBA and Engineering students.
  • Teams will be assigned at random.
  • Student teams will listen to presentations made by 3-4 real-world entrepreneurs who will be pitching their business ideas, products, and strategic plans.
  • Each student team will have individual Q&A sessions with each entrepreneur in order to perform a thorough analysis of the different businesses.
  • Student teams will then be given time to complete their analyses of the different business and prepare a presentation summarizing their key insights and recommendations on whether an investment should or should not be made.
  • Each team will present to a panel of venture capitalists who will evaluate each team on the nature of their insights, the analysis performed, and their understanding of the critical issues.
  • Venture capitalists will be sitting in on all Q&A sessions and will judge all the team presentations.
  • The competition will be in a round-robin, single-elimination format.

* This event is a Marshall-only event, however it is identical in format to the National VCIC MBA competition held in the spring. If you aspire to be part of the Marshall VCIC team that competes in February, your participation in the internal VCIC is strongly encouraged

If you would like to participate, please email Chris Pankiewicz-Nohr at C.PankiewiczNohr.2008@marshall.usc.edu.