November 29, 2007
Presenting a concise, clear business idea in 60 seconds isn’t easy, but these winners showed how to do it in the first stage of UD’s $20,000 Business Plan Competition. (University of Dayton News)
November 29, 2007 – One minute was all it took. University of Dayton student Lori Hanna convinced the judges she had a winning business idea that could improve medical treatment in developing countries and empower a group of entrepreneurial Nicaraguan women. With that minute, Hanna’s presentation on developing and marketing a solar-powered sterilizer for medical equipment won the $1,000 first prize in the elevator pitch contest and was named a finalist in the 2007 University of Dayton Business Plan Competition. See the link below to watch Lori explain the vision behind the elevator pitch.

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