News and Information about Kettering
Dec. 05, 2008
Engineering innovative business
Some call it insane. Others naïve. Who in their right mind would start a business given these historic economic times, particularly in
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The KES is a student-lead organization that sponsors business plan competitions, provides support services and seed funding for start-up businesses in an effort at promoting an entrepreneurial culture at
One of those companies is Prime Studios LLC (http://www.primestudiosllc.com), founded by Kettering Seniors
Although web and graphic design functions represent a significant portion of their work portfolio, Prime Studios has won grants and sponsorship for various research activities. The organization’s most recent project is “e.M.A.P.,” which stands for “Emulate, Model, Analyze and Predict.” This project is an electronic ballistics mapping system. According to Gaidica, Prime Studios will launch a new website by the end of 2008 that focuses on project portfolio and services.
Gaidica, who majors in Electrical Engineering and will graduate in 2010, said he became involved in KES a year ago and currently serves as B-Section president.
Participation in the KES provides him and his partners networking opportunities and access to seed money, which helped support efforts to launch Prime Studios.
“I think starting a business is the easy part. Maintaining and growing it is how we measure success. Most importantly, surrounding yourself with like-minded people who can offer advice from their experiences is priceless and Kettering is home to some of the most determined people I have ever met,” Gaidica said.
And although Prime Studios LLC is a firm unaffected by the
For
Alexander became involved in the KES because of the opportunity “to not only grow as a person but as a business owner,” he said.
Although the seed money from the KES is helpful, he pointed out that for him and his organization, the most beneficial aspect of the society is the information. “To receive seed money, one needs to develop a proposal and presentation, and then present it to the society. After doing this, I am now able to use this same process and present our organization to investors and partners,” he said.
Today, the growing organization enjoys more than 14 important relationships with
“I see Youth of Tomorrow as the solution to our economic challenges,” Alexander said, adding that “we invest in one of the most important resources that will help our state—the future of our youth.”
Other businesses established with help from KES include RateMyStudentRental.com developed by
Schwartz, like his partners, was interested in starting businesses and meeting people who shared the same idea, and found that through the KES, he was able to share experiences and resources, which became invaluable. The result of their collaboration is www.RateMyStudentRental.com, a site that provides information to student renters and connects them to reputable housing and landlords.
“I considered starting a business when I was a sophomore and started one that sold used car parts online,” Schwartz said. “At the time, I didn’t have the financing to design and build a website, so I taught myself. Within six months, more people asked me to design and construct their sites more so than those who needed to buy car parts, so I took the opportunity and incorporated a web design and development company called NO BS Web Design,” he added.
Since March of this year, the organization has been selling services to landlords and several universities around
Schwartz believes that the challenging economic conditions currently experienced by Michigan represent the “absolute best environment for starting a business,” he said, “because it weeds out a lot of competition and makes a genuinely useful and creative business model not just a marketable advantage, but a necessity for survival.”
As a result of this approach, Schwartz and Winter, along with Kettering Computer Engineering major Benjamin Talavera of
Scott Skelton, a ME major from
Thanks to seed money, resources and networking through the KES, he also launched www.BookDealFinder.com, which offers college students a free service to compare prices on college textbooks. This service saves students a great amount of time and money when locating texts for class. Currently, Skelton has forged partnerships with 20-25 textbook and ebook vendors that support his business model.
Over the past few years, High Performance Outlet has grown “at an exponential rate,” Skelton said. “BookDealFinder.com has also shown considerable growth, but the website hasn’t caught traction yet since we just launched it less than a year ago,” he added.
Nonetheless, both businesses benefit tremendously from Skelton’s participation with the KES and
“I chose to start a business in the state because I was born and raised here. And although
The KES fulfils a long-standing need and desire on the part of students to tap into their entrepreneurial spirit, according to Dr. Massoud Tavakoli.
“As the leading cooperative education institution in the country, providing entrepreneurship studies and opportunities that can help our local and state economies while driving innovative ideas are critical to how well our state develops economically,” he said.
For information about the Kettering Entrepreneur Society, visit the website at www.kesociety.com. To speak with the faculty advisor, Dr. Massoud Tavakoli, email mtavakol@kettering.edu.
Written by Gary J. Erwin
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