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Teams of student entrepreneurs won prizes to advance their business ideas during the recent 24th annual John P. Ellbogen $50K Entrepreneurship Competition (EEC) at the University of Wyoming.

The College of Business competition encourages students to act on their talents, ideas, and energy to produce tomorrow’s leading businesses.

Teams were eligible to receive funding from the endowed prize ($50,000), the Top Submission Awards (three categories), and the High School Choice Award. Additionally, during the college’s SparkTank event April 25, three other awards were provided: the Ethical Startup Award, the Jon Benson Award for Best Ability to Positively Impact Wyoming, and the $50K EEC Winner Spotlight Presentation Award.

The John P. Ellbogen Endowed Fund winners are:

A man and a woman with light brown skin standing behind a black plaque that reads "Fina Custom Work: Your vision, our craft". The woman has long wavy black hair with the tips dyed brown and the man has very short hair and stubble.
Ana Acevedo, right, and Jesus Acevedo, left, won the grand prize in UW’s 24th annual John P. Ellbogen $50K Entrepreneurship Competition for their business, FINA Custom Work. Photo by Caleb Cockrum.

Top Submission Awards winners are:

Three young people in formal wear standing behind a white and blue plaque that reads "Power Theory". On the left, a woman with light skin and wavy blonde hair slightly beyond her shoulders. In the middle, a man with light skin and short blonde hair. On the right, a tall man with light brown skin, glasses, and short black hair.
From left to right, UW students Katie Fisher, Luke Macy, and Erik Rivera of Power Theory Inc. won the third prize in the 2024 John P. Ellbogen $50K Entrepreneurship Competition. Photo by Caleb Cockrum.

High School Choice Award winners are:

Awards Presented at SparkTank:

Three men giving a presentation. On the left, a young white man with short wavy brown hair. In the middle, a young man with tan skin and short very black straight hair. On the right, an older man with gray wavy hair, a beard, and glasses.
From left, Lucas Wall, Leo Gomelsky, and Mark Gomelsky, of MayPall, present at the 2024 John P. Ellbogen $50K Entrepreneurship Competition. Photo by Caleb Cockrum.

Students wishing to compete in the 2024-25 John P. Ellbogen $50K Entrepreneurship Competition may email project coordinator Josie Voight for more information at voight@uwyo.edu.

This story was originally published on UW News.

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