Student Entrepreneurs Win Over $16,000 in Seed Funding
Seton Hall University's top student entrepreneurs won more than $16,000 in seed funding to help them to launch their new ventures at the Pirates Pitch 2021 competition.
Seton Hall University's top student entrepreneurs won more than $16,000 in seed funding to help them to launch their new ventures at the Pirates Pitch 2021 competition.
All are invited to the 11th annual Pirates Pitch collegiate startup contest. Top student entrepreneurs will compete for over $16K in startup seed funding at this virtual event.
Calling all entrepreneurs! This is your chance to win up to $16,000 in seed funding for your business idea. Come and show off your entrepreneurial spirit at the 2021 Pirates Pitch.
Competing for $50,000 in prizes, student entrepreneurs pitched their start-up concepts or fledgling businesses at the sixth annual High School Pirates Pitch hosted by the Stillman School of Business.
Young entrepreneurs virtually compete for $50,000 in scholarships, prizes.
High school students with a business idea are invited to participate in the sixth annual High School Pirates Pitch competition hosted by the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies.
Seton Hall University student entrepreneurs compete successfully in virtual Pirates Pitch Startup Contest.
Do you dream of launching a startup business? Enter Pirates Pitch Startup Contest and Compete for more than $20,000!
Ten talented finalists with start-up concepts and fledgling businesses faced off in Pirates Pitch Competition.
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Student teams pitched their business ideas for $16,000 in venture capital seed funding at the ninth annual Pirates Pitch.
Meet two of the four teams competing for more than $16,000 in seed funding at the April 3 Pirates Pitch Startup Competition.
Meet two of the four teams competing for more than $16,000 in seed funding at the April 3 Pirates Pitch Startup Competition.
Four teams will pitch their startup ideas for $16K in seed funding at the 9th annual Pirates Pitch Startup Contest-April 3.
Students face off in 'Shark Tank' style competition sponsored by Stillman School and its Center for Entrepreneurial Studies.
Pirates Pitch is back! Student entrepreneurs are invited to present business ideas to take their start-up to the next level.
Pirates Pitch winner Christian Zeron '16 discusses how his Catholic Studies major has contributed to his company's success.
Catholic Studies major Christian Zeron is the 2016 Business School Pirates Pitch winner.
Five student finalists teams with innovative startup ideas will compete for $10K at Pirates Pitch on April 8.
Freshman Ryan Skolnick wins Pirates Pitch venture fund competition, receives $6,000 and advice from entrepreneurs.
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Come to SHU's version of Shark Tank! Students compete for $10,000 in prizes. May the best business startup idea win!
Got a great business idea? Enter Pirates Pitch, the annual venture fund competition, and compete for $10,000 in prizes!
Pirates Pitch Contest Winner, senior Carl Banks Jr., credits role model Steve Jobs.
Come and cheer on the five Finalist student teams competing for thebest business ideas and $10,000 in prizes
Two SHU student teams won over $5,000 in prizes and business services for their business ideas in Pirates Pitch.
Who has the best business idea? Come see five student finalists compete for over $5,000 in prizes at Pirates Pitch!
Four teams won more than $5,000 in prizes and business services at Pirates Pitch, the first annual SHU Venture Fund Competition.
Eight student teams selected as Pirates Pitch finalists, pitch new business ideas and vie for $5,000 in prizes.