UVI Student Entrepreneurs Win $60,000 in 13D Competition

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Sandra Phoenix
Fri, May 8, 2015 10:59 AM

University of the Virgin Islands News
May 5, 2015
UVI Student Entrepreneurs Win $60,000 in 13D Competition

Three University of the Virgin Islands student entrepreneurs won $60,000 at the 4th Annual 13D Entrepreneurship competition on April 24, on the St. Thomas Campus.
Annalee Peru was awarded the $30,000 first prize for "Forever Fresh," which will produce local organic hydroponic lettuce that will be distributed to local restaurants and grocery stores. Peru, who will graduate from UVI on May 14, with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and a concentration in management, will continue to seek investors to start her business.
Second prize winner Gelise David, a UVI Master's in Business Administration major, was awarded $20,000 for her business - "David Enterprises," which is focused on building a Family Entertainment Center on St Thomas. This 6,000 to 7,000 square foot center will provide a variety of indoor activities to local residents and tourists. The center, set for the East End of St Thomas, will include attractions such as an indoor rock climbing wall and Putt-Putt miniature golf. Additional gaming, food, and video entertainment will provide a fun, safe environment for children ages four and up, as well as adults.
Kambia David, a UVI master's in business administration major with a concentration in finance, won third prize for "Fun and Sun Adventures" and received $10,000. "Fun and Sun Adventures," a tourism based company, will provide water rides, water activities, and rentals of water equipment on several beaches on St. Thomas that are frequented by tourists from cruise ships and resort properties.
"All three of these businesses are ready to launch," said 13D Competition Coordinator Dr. Glenn Metts to the winners after the competition. "It is now up to you. You have more work to do."
Six students participated in the final round of the 2015 13D competition, which began in October 2014. Dr. Metts said that all of the final round businesses are ready and encouraged students to continue to build their businesses.
The student entrepreneurship competitions were made possible by a $5 million gift to UVI from investment strategist and entrepreneur Kiril Sokoloff, the founder of 13D Research on St. Thomas. The gift supports 13D Student Entrepreneurship Competitions, a Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship Endowed Chair and the Entrepreneurial Speaker Series at UVI. The 13D Competition is sponsored by Innovative Companies, which has made a significant long-term commitment of $50,000 a year to support the entrepreneurship effort.
For more information contact Dr. Glenn Metts, an associate professor of management who directs entrepreneurship education at UVI, at (340) 693-1303.

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University of the Virgin Islands News May 5, 2015 UVI Student Entrepreneurs Win $60,000 in 13D Competition Three University of the Virgin Islands student entrepreneurs won $60,000 at the 4th Annual 13D Entrepreneurship competition on April 24, on the St. Thomas Campus. Annalee Peru was awarded the $30,000 first prize for "Forever Fresh," which will produce local organic hydroponic lettuce that will be distributed to local restaurants and grocery stores. Peru, who will graduate from UVI on May 14, with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and a concentration in management, will continue to seek investors to start her business. Second prize winner Gelise David, a UVI Master's in Business Administration major, was awarded $20,000 for her business - "David Enterprises," which is focused on building a Family Entertainment Center on St Thomas. This 6,000 to 7,000 square foot center will provide a variety of indoor activities to local residents and tourists. The center, set for the East End of St Thomas, will include attractions such as an indoor rock climbing wall and Putt-Putt miniature golf. Additional gaming, food, and video entertainment will provide a fun, safe environment for children ages four and up, as well as adults. Kambia David, a UVI master's in business administration major with a concentration in finance, won third prize for "Fun and Sun Adventures" and received $10,000. "Fun and Sun Adventures," a tourism based company, will provide water rides, water activities, and rentals of water equipment on several beaches on St. Thomas that are frequented by tourists from cruise ships and resort properties. "All three of these businesses are ready to launch," said 13D Competition Coordinator Dr. Glenn Metts to the winners after the competition. "It is now up to you. You have more work to do." Six students participated in the final round of the 2015 13D competition, which began in October 2014. Dr. Metts said that all of the final round businesses are ready and encouraged students to continue to build their businesses. The student entrepreneurship competitions were made possible by a $5 million gift to UVI from investment strategist and entrepreneur Kiril Sokoloff, the founder of 13D Research on St. Thomas. The gift supports 13D Student Entrepreneurship Competitions, a Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship Endowed Chair and the Entrepreneurial Speaker Series at UVI. The 13D Competition is sponsored by Innovative Companies, which has made a significant long-term commitment of $50,000 a year to support the entrepreneurship effort. For more information contact Dr. Glenn Metts, an associate professor of management who directs entrepreneurship education at UVI, at (340) 693-1303. SANDRA M. PHOENIX Executive Director HBCU Library Alliance sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> 800-999-8558, ext. 4820 404-702-5854 Skype: sandra.phoenix1 1438 West Peachtree NW Suite 200 Atlanta,GA 30309 Toll Free: 1.800.999.8558 (LYRASIS) Fax: 404.892.7879 www.lyrasis.org<http://www.lyrasis.org/> Honor the ancestors, honor the children.