by Amanda Pittman | Aug 3, 2011 | Careers In..., COBA Events, College Decisions, Current Students, Special Speakers
The College of Business Administration is excited to announce our Fall 2011 Distinguished Speaker Series special guest. On Thursday, November 3, Cheryl Bachelder, the President of Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen and chief executive of AFC Enterprises, Atlanta will be visiting our campus, teaching in a Consumer Behavior course, engaging students in one-on-one mentoring conversations and will speak at luncheon in the Hunter Welcome Center.
Cheryl Bachelder via New York Times, Dan Dry
We couldn’t be more thrilled and honored to host Mrs. Bachelder. Take a few minutes to read more about her in this recent New York Times article and here, in this article in the Franchise Times Magazine. Mrs. Bachelder has worked for Proctor & Gamble, RJR Nabisco (general manager of the LifeSavers division), and Domino’s Pizza. We are looking forward to hearing from Mrs. Bachelder and we hope you can join us for lunch on Thursday, Nov. 3rd.
by Amanda Pittman | Apr 14, 2011 | City of Abilene, COBA Events, Current Students, Special Speakers, Springboard
Our fourth annual Springboard Ideas Challenge Awards Dinner was another successful, educational and fun event here on campus. As guests gathered in Hunter Welcome Center, they could mingle through the many displays of the Ideas Challenge finalists, learning more about their business plans and ideas. And in some cases, even tasting the finalists’ business idea.
During the meal, we heard more about the Griggs Center for Entrepreneurship and Philanthropy from the Director of the Center, Dr. Jim Litton, as well as COBA dean, Dr. Rick Lytle.
Dr. Rick Lytle discussing the Griggs Center
Special guests, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Griggs
To be sure, the point of the awards dinner is to announce the winners of the small business plan competition. But the focus of the entire event and evening is to encourage entrepreneurship – to encourage the entrepreneurs, as well as to encourage the wider community that will support these businesses. To speak further about the topic of entrepreneurship and community, ACU and the College of Business Administration was thrilled to bring in Jessica Jackley, co-founder of KIVA.org and most recently, founder of ProFounder.com.
Special Guest Speaker Jessica Jackley
Jackley shared her experiences in South Africa that lead her to start KIVA
Jackley’s engaging, down-to-earth, completely authentic style had the audience laughing at different times and moved to tears at others. Here’s a nice recap of what she shared from the Abilene Reporter-News.
Audience members had the opportunity to text Jackley questions at the conclusion of her talk
After Jackley shared about her experiences, Dr. Litton announced the winners of the mini-business plan competition. Here is the breakdown of the winners in each catagory:
Community Post-Revenue
Honorable Mention ($1000 cash prize):
- Enchilada Express – Chris Norton, www.enchiladaexpress.com
- Urban Male Hair and Grooming – Lindsey Soria, http://urbanmalesalon.com
- Dream Spectrum Design – Charles Caddell, www.dreamspectrum.com
2nd Place ($3000 cash prize):
- Advantage Cubed – Coty Woolf
1st Place ($7500 cash prize):
- Indivijual Custom Eyeware – Randy Barnett, www.indivijual.com
Community Pre-Revenue
Honorable Mention ($1000 cash prize):
- Cordell’s – Jason Beard, Joy Beard
- XYZ Eyewear – Dr. Troy Carter, Tyler Lewis
2nd Place ($3000 cash prize):
- Knox City Hometown Variety – Sheri Baty, Ezekial Duke, Marla Hawkins, Steve Pepper
1st Place ($7500 cash prize):
- Landman.IO – Chad Hutchins
Students
Honorable Mention ($1000 cash prize):
- Walk Thru – Joshua Archer, Chase Cobern, Justin Durko
- Super TwinBEAR – David Galaz, Chen Gong, Patrick Yan
- Droppage.com – Chas Quisenberry
- The Cellular Trap – Tyler Nolan, John Stevens, Derek Zimmerman
2nd place ($3000 cash prize):
- iMedical Online – Clayton Selby, Seth Thomas
1st place ($7500 cash prize):
- ScholarSphere – Asa Kusuma, Tim Johnston
Social Entrepreneurship Award ($2500 cash prize):
- Suffer Not the Children – Christina Batten, Kevin Batten
Most Fundable Award ($7500 cash prize):
- Landman.IO – Chad Hutchins
Congratulations to all of our winners! In addition to the cash prizes, winners will also have the opportunity to receive in-kind prizes like office space, equipment and furniture. The cash and in-kind prizes were provided by the following sponsors:
Bronze Sponsors
- ACU Campus Bookstore
- Morris&Mitchell
- Rosas Cafe
- Shelton Family Foundation
- Women for ACU
Silver Sponsors
- Abilene Reporter News
- American State Bank
- First Financial Bank
- Genesis Network Solutions
- McMurry University
- Raindance Capital
- Senter, Realtors
Gold Sponsors
- Development Corporation of Abilene
- Dian Graves Owen Foundation
- Dodge Jones Foundation
- Jack and Ann Griggs
- Texas Tech Small Business Development Center
- Kenny and Sharon Wilson
Platinum Sponsors
- ACU’s College of Business Administration
- Bixby Enterprises and Mark Horn Enterprises
And special Program Partner, Workforce Solutions of West Central Texas.
We are grateful for the community of support we received in order to host this competition and awards dinner. Our events would not have been possible without the partnership of our sponsors, judges, contestants, COBA faculty, ACU staff and specifically, Dr. Jim Litton. If you are interested in learning more about our entrepreneurship program in COBA or how you can participate in next year’s Ideas Challenge, please email us at coba@acu.edu.
by Amanda Pittman | Apr 13, 2011 | COBA Events, Current Students, Special Speakers
Recently, students in Business Law and Introduction to Business, had the opportunity to hear from nationally known economist Dr. Russell Roberts. Dr. Roberts was invited to campus as part of the Undergrad Research Festival.
Dr. Russell Roberts
Here’s more information about Dr. Roberts from Econlib:
Russell Roberts, Associate Editor. Russell Roberts is Professor of Economics and the J. Fish and Lillian F. Smith Distinguished Scholar at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Before coming to George Mason University, Roberts was at Washington University in St. Louis where he was the founding director of the Center for Experiential Learning at the John M. Olin School of Business and a Senior Fellow at the Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy. Roberts has also taught at the University of Rochester, Stanford University, and UCLA. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago.
Roberts is a regular commentator on business and economics for National Public Radio’s Morning Edition. In addition to numerous academic publications, he has written for the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. Professor Roberts is especially interested in communicating economics to non-economists. His first novel, The Choice: A Fable of Free Trade and Protectionism, a jargon-free book on international trade written for the non-economist, was named one of the top ten books of 1994 by Business Week and one of the best books of 1994 by the Financial Times. An updated and revised edition was published in the spring of 2000. His new book is The Invisible Heart: An Economic Romance (MIT Press, 2001).
Russ Roberts is the host of EconTalk, economics podcasts available here and through iTunes. He blogs at Cafe Hayek along with Don Boudreaux
Dr. Andrew Little, Dr. Roberts, Dr. Monty Lynn
by Amanda Pittman | Mar 11, 2011 | Special Speakers, Springboard
Have you purchased your tickets for the Springboard Awards Banquet? You won’t want to miss it – not only will awards (and we mean cash and prizes) be given out to our Springboard Ideas Competition winners, we’ll also have the pleasure of hearing from Jessica Jackley, co-founder of KIVA.org.
Jessica will be on campus March 31st and April 1st
To learn more about KIVA, watch this. She was recently featured as a “Character Approved” honoree on USA Network.
She’ll be speaking at the dinner on Thursday night, March 31st. The next day, Friday, April 1st, she’ll be addressing the whole University during Big Chapel in Moody.