Entrepreneurial Studies Students Offer Ideas to Sharks

'Sharks" Evaluate End-of-course Presentations

Applying the information learned in the elective Entrepreneurial Studies class, juniors and seniors gave their final presentations for the "Shark Tank" assignment in the Ramirez Lecture Hall at the end of the semester.

Following an introduction by their teacher Donielle Albrecht, and introductory remarks from entrepreneur Brandon Tyree ('02), seven teams presented their ideas to Sharks Matt Frazier, Anna Marie Johnson Teague and Brandon Tyree, who evaluated the business ideas and provided feedback, modeling the format of the television show of the same name.
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