Representing undergraduate and graduate programs, the Penn State Great Valley Student Pitch Day participants shared their business ideas with faculty and area professionals and competed for cash prizes.
Left to right: Marybeth DiVincenzo, Neil Sharkey, James Nemes, Nena Ellis Koschny, Doug Schumer, and Leo Daiuto, stand in front of the REV-UP Center for Entrepreneurship.
Left to right: Marybeth DiVincenzo, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of the Chester County Economic Development Council, Neil Sharkey, Vice President for Research at Penn State, and James Names, Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer of Penn State Great Valley ceremoniously cut the ribbon to inaugurate the REV-UP Center for Entrepreneurship.
A data mining course helped Jackie Markle, a first-generation college graduate and data analytics student, build her confidence and change the sales strategy at her workplace.