The Big Idea Center is an on-campus, inclusive innovation catalyst that develops a unique skillset valuable not only to those wishing to become an entrepreneur themselves, but also to those who are looking for a corporate job and simply want to boost their resume! Here are the top five reasons how we can make your resume stand out, no matter what your student level, course of study, or career goals may be.
Trek consulting with entrepreneur in residence Don Morrison and Big Idea Center director Babs Carryer on their Randall Family Big Idea Competition presentation Let’s get to the topic at hand: 5 Reasons Why You Should Get Involved with the Big Idea Center. Yes, that’s right, I’m talking to you students who have thought about it for quite some time but haven’t tried it because “well, it might take up a little too much time”, “I don’t have an idea yet”, “it costs a lot of money”, etc. …we’re going to talk about all of that! Let’s dive in shall we?
Jess currently serves as Student Program Coordinator for the Big Idea Center at Pitt’s Innovation Institute. She assists in the organization and execution of events for students through the Big Idea Center as well as the Innovation Living Learning Community. Get to know her better in our Q&A!
At the end of the semi-final round of presentations for the Randall Family Big Idea Competition, 100+ teams of dedicated students where whittled down to 50 and were to be making the journey through the next month of planning and strategy to, ultimately, present to final round judges on March 21st, 2019. As part of their introduction to the next phase of competition, students were matched with mentors during this year’s Meet Your Mentor and Finalist Bootcamp event.
The first competitive round of the Randall Family Big Idea Competition took place on February 22nd, 2019. Throughout the course of the day, judges heard big ideas from over one-hundred teams and three-hundred Pitt students.
In February 2019, three hundred Pitt students of all degrees and disciplines, gathered at the O’Hara Student Center to kick off the two-month long Randall Family Big Idea Competition. The road would eventually end on March 21st with $100,000 given to deserving teams who showed dedication to their idea and promise towards starting their own entrepreneurship endeavors.
Entrepreneur (noun) – one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise. As student program coordinator for the Big Idea Center, the main question I receive is: “can I participate or is all of this just for business students?” My response varies person to person, but always follows the same theme: Entrepreneurship is for anyone and everyone.