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- Leeds School of Business – With plans to create a world-changing energy company, Walter Richard – a member of a 2024 CU Boulder Sustainability Hackathon winning team – is positioning himself as a future leader in sustainable innovation. His journey at CU Boulder is just beginning, but his drive, creativity, and commitment to making an impact ensure that his entrepreneurial story is far from over.
- Deming Center for Entrepreneurship – At just 22, Khushang Hirpara has already achieved what many entrepreneurs spend decades striving for: building a startup that improves lives. His company, CLD-9, tackles the overwhelming complexity of the supplement industry with a data-driven, personalized approach that is reshaping how people think about health and wellness.
- Deming Center for Entrepreneurship – Sristy Agrawal, a young physicist with a bold vision for the future of quantum research, first pitched her company, Mesa Quantum, during the New Venture Challenge (NVC).
- Leeds School of Business – Fast Company and Inc. recently published their first list of Ignition Schools—the top 50 institutions that lead in entrepreneurship and innovation—and CU Boulder made the list.
- Venture Partners at CU Boulder – Founded by CU Boulder Professor Larry Gold in 2000, SomaLogic revolutionized protein measurement by developing a faster, cost-effective process to monitor the vast number of proteins in the human body. Gold’s discoveries and work at CU Boulder ultimately led to the creation of three spinout companies and a significant impact on global healthcare research and diagnostics.
- Deming Center for Entrepreneurship – Rob Mossman's story is one of adaptability, resilience, and entrepreneurial evolution. His time at CU's Leeds School of Business provided Rob with his first taste of the business world, sparking his entrepreneurial drive and laying the foundation for his future as a business leader.
- Deming Center for Entrepreneurship – Josh Deal and Alex David started their business by experimenting with reselling items from Goodwill and Walmart, which ultimately led them to the niche that would launch SellBuddy: flipping used furniture.
- CU Boulder Today – In an age when antibiotic resistance poses a severe threat to global health, a new study sheds light on the often-overlooked hurdles of drug commercialization.
- Deming Center for Entrepreneurship – Entrepreneurial Solutions operates as an independent LLC, providing students with hands-on experience running a business and offering professional consulting services.
- Deming Center for Entrepreneurship – Born out of the CU Sustainability Hackathon competition in 2023, Foodwise Solutions Inc. is an innovative restaurant management software designed to streamline kitchen operations, reduce food waste and help restaurants minimize their environmental impact.