Congratulations 2020 Impact Prize Winner

Nov. 22, 2020, 10:02 a.m.

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We are pleased to announce the winners of this year’s $15,000 Impact Prize Competition. The event, sponsored by the LaunchPad, featured 28 teams from across campus pitching products, services or technologies that could change the world.  Winners included:

Winners of a special inclusive entrepreneurship category included:

Contestants included:

Competitors in the inclusive entrepreneurship category included:

Judges for the Impact Prize were alumni who have either launched ventures or are in innovation careers, and who have come through the LaunchPad program.  They included:

Two special judges also joined the event: 

LaunchPad students and alumni who assisted in producing the event included showrunners:

This year’s competition included a $10,000 Dr. Gay Culverhouse Impact Award prize package through a gift from SU Libraries Advisory Board Member Carl Armani and his wife Marcy, made in honor of Dr. Gay Culverhouse.  Marcy Armani gave a very touching memorial reflection on Gay Culverhouse at the opening of the program.  Dr. Culverhouse and Marcy Armani were friends for more than 30 years, volunteering together, and focusing on philanthropy and social causes.  Dr. Culverhouse was a pioneer in education, sports and medicine, serving as president of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and an advocate for players with brain disorders, an issue she raised to the national level.  She was also an educator with a focus on intellectual disabilities research, an entrepreneur and former president of the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce. She passed away on July 1, 2020. 

The competition also included a $5,000 prize package through a gift from Dr. Gisela M. von Dran, director emerita of the iSchool’s MSLIS program, and who has a special interest in social entrepreneurship.  She is a retired member of the faculty at both the iSchool and the Whitman School of Management, and is the wife of Raymond von Dran, dean of the iSchool from 1995 until his death in 2007.  She was instrumental in establishing the Raymond F. von Dran Fund at the iSchool.

Syracuse University’s Inclusive Entrepreneurship program is supported through a generous gift from Gianfranco Zaccai through his Intelligence ++ Foundation.

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