Next Tuesday, competing entrepreneurship events at Belmont and Vanderbilt may give new meaning to the term "rush hour."
Coincidentally, at 5:30 p.m. on March 31 two local entrepreneurship events anchored by separate local angel-investor groups will compete for audiences.
Among the mainstays of the counter-programmed events are the Angel Capital Group and Nashville Capital Network. Neither event charges admission nor requires advance registration.
The NCN-supported "Financing Your Company: Bootstrapping as an Alternative to Venture Capital" will commence in the Flynn Auditorium of Vanderbilt University's School of Law.
A mile or so away at Belmont, ACG-supported "Fastpitch" trots out a dozen entrepreneurs who have 60 seconds each to pitch their venture ideas to a panel of judges. The session culminates a series that included workshops and rehearsals for scores of would-be finalists. FastPitch organizers say they will stream the session live via their blog.
The VU-based bootstrapping panel includes Jonathan Bragdon, president, Tricycle Inc. (Chattanooga); Cordia Harrington,
Both FastPitch and the Bootstrapping events have garnered strong sponsor support. FastPitch sponsors are anchored by Belmont University College of Business Administration's Center for Entrepreneurship; Bradley Arant Boult Cummings; and, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, among others. The Vanderbilt Entrepreneurship Association (VEA) is supported by Owen Entrepreneurship Center and NCN, among others.
The companies scheduled to present during FastPitch are:
- Air Compresser (Eric Jolly)
- Dual Tailgate (Cameron Lee)
- GPS Assassins (Jackson Miller)
- Hot Water System (Joel Bruerd)
- Houselens.com Inc. (Andrew Crefeld)
- InkFlip LLC (Andy Sperry)
- Kanga Chair (Mary Harvey)
- Lifetime Reel (John Price)
- My College Road Trip (Michael Oyler)
- Students & Startups (Justin Davis)
- V-Flex Corporation (Tim Nicely)
- Vintage Graphs LLC (Dan Simpson) ♦