After a competitive application process, a panel of judges has selected four finalists for the first Rosen College Entrepreneurship Competition, presented by BlurtBox. The finalists and their proposed business concepts are:

  • Shane Carman, a junior, wants to open a family-oriented hotel chain that will donate 50 percent of its net profits to not-for-profit youth programs.
  • Jose Maria Bilbao Cunha Joia, a graduate student, and Tiago Rodrigues want to open a wine bar/restaurant concept.
  • Judi Legler, a junior, wants to start a social media marketing and consulting company focused on small businesses and local corporations in the hospitality industry.
  • John C. Swoboda Jr., a senior, wants to start a photo booth rental company.
  • Participants are competing for $10,000 in cash and prizes that can assist with startup costs and help make their dreams a reality. Next, the finalists will present their ideas to a panel of judges at the final round on Wednesday, April 20 at 5:30 p.m., which will be held at Rosen College and is open to the public. The winners will be announced that evening.

    The competition is sponsored by BlurtBox, a mobile app that helps customers voice their complaints about a business and allows owners and managers to address customers in real time. Its CEO Julien Meyer is a 2014 Âé¶¹Ô­´´ graduate who studied hospitality and event management at Rosen College while running his own startup company. He partnered with Rosen College on the Entrepreneurship Competition to help budding entrepreneurs take a hospitality business venture to the next level.

    For more information about the Rosen College Entrepreneurship Competition and the final round, contact Dr. Jeff Weinland at 407-903-8061 or Jeffrey.Weinland@ucf.edu.