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Student spotlight: Erika Gossett

Erika Gossett
When Erika Gossett enrolled at CU Boulder, she never imagined sheā€™d win funding for a business pitch.

ā€œI thought I was going to come in, get a music degree and leave,ā€ says the senior whoā€”four years laterā€”will graduate next month with a BM in flute performance, as well as a BA in media studies, a minor in business and a Music Entrepreneurship Certificate, exemplifying the College of Musicā€™s universal musician vision.

ā€œCU Boulder has given me a lot of different opportunities and a lot of space to grow as a musician, and as a student and a professional,ā€ she adds.

When the COVID pandemic hit, Gossett took it as an opportunity to expand her horizonsā€”she started exploring other programs offered at CU Boulder and the College of Music. Subsequently, in taking courses for her business minor and pursuing the Music Entrepreneurship Certificate, she brainstormed a new business venture that led to her compete in CU Boulderā€™s New Venture Challenge (NVC) run out of the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative, also known as CU Boulderā€™s entrepreneurial ā€œflight simulator.ā€

The NVC connects the CU Boulder campus with the Boulder community to develop and fund innovative ideas. Participants attend year-round events, network and collaborate with mentors to refine their ideas and form startup teams to pitch for funding at the NVC Finals.

Piña Designs team photo
ā€œMy venture is called ,ā€ explains Gossett. ā€œWeā€™re trying to make a completely biodegradable and a more sustainable option for hair care accessories.ā€ Specifically, luxury, biodegradable and sustainable hair ties made from pineapple silk and natural rubber designed for the everyday person who wants to make a positive green footprint and a difference in the ongoing fight against climate change.

ā€œI created the idea for the business minor and my team was formed through the business capstone class. We worked on that throughout the semester and then we were like, letā€™s do the NVC!ā€

That turned out to be a good call: Gossett and her teammates placed second in the NVC Climate Change Competition. ā€œThe NVC is extremely competitive and this is a major victory,ā€ says Jeffrey Nytch, director of the Entrepreneurship Center for Music. ā€œIā€™ve been coaching the team through each round of the NVC and Iā€™m so proud of them. Just getting to this stage is a huge achievement!ā€

CU Boulder’s New Venture Challenge (NVC)
Having reached the NVC Finals, the PiƱa Designs teamā€”which also includes Sage Dobby (Neuroscience, Business), Sydney Kobak (Integrated Design Engineering, Business), Kelley Levaggi (Psychology, Business, '22) and Aly Nelson (Political Science, '22)ā€”will compete for the grand prize on April 12 at the Boulder Theater.Ģż

Thatā€™s when CU Boulderā€™s top student and faculty startups will pitch their business ideas to a panel of esteemed judges and a live audience.Ģż

ā€œItā€™s been surreal,ā€ says Gossett, whose music and entrepreneurial interests have intersected in many ways, facilitating her success in both areas. ā€œThe New Venture Challenge is intense, but being a music student is intense, too. I feel like it prepared me to take on the challenge.

ā€œIf I had to narrow it down to one sentence, it would be creative solutions to everyday problems. This is something that I do a lot in the practice roomā€”if Iā€™m not getting something, Iā€™m like, ā€˜how am I going to help myself get that?ā€™ I feel like thatā€™s also an entrepreneurial mindset.ā€