
Panelists sport new ±«Óătv gear. They are (from left) John Donahoe, Tony Bates, Ashton Kutcher, Daniel Rosensweig Pâ15â17, Brian Chesky, and David Faber. (Photo by Andy Daddio)
±«Óătv student entrepreneurs, showing the grit that Ashton Kutcher said was vital to success, pitched their ideas Friday night to an A-list of innovators who were on campus for the universityâs third annual.
Thanks to the generosity of Pâ15â17, the students were rewarded with $5,000 to further develop their projects that were cultivated through the universityâs .
The announcement by the CEO of Chegg followed the student presentations and a panel discussion in a filled-to-the-rafters Cotterell Court about founding, funding, building, and scaling the most innovative companies in the world.
In addition to Kutcher and Rosensweig, the lively discussion featured , former executive vice president of development and strategy for Microsoft, CEO of Skype, and head of enterprise for Cisco Systems; , co-founder and CEO of Airbnb, one of the most innovative companies to come out of Silicon Valley in the past 10 years; and eBay president and CEO.

President Jeffrey Herbst introduces the panelists at Cotterell Court on Friday night. (Photo by Andy Daddio)
Kutcher, the actor, director, and co-founder of A-Grade Investments venture capital fund, was asked by the panel moderator of CNBC about how he assesses which projects to support. âItâs all about the person, or the people,â Kutcher said. âThere is one thing that I think is common, and itâs a personâs grit, or ability and willingness to work and overcome problems. And thatâs really hard to find, and only special people have that.â The ±«Óătv student entrepreneurs who showed some true grit will now have additional capital support to work out any problems with their projects, which received thoughtful critiques from the panelists. The recipients were:
- Katie Rydell â14 and Amara Wilson â15, for their
- Ariel Sherry â15, for her consulting service
- Daniel Swiecki â14 and Joshua Lasker for their project that matches financial advisors with clients.
Many more student entrepreneurs will present their projects as Entrepreneur Week continues with a full slate of . Check back throughout the next few days as we update this story. See a Syracuse Post-Standard article .
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