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Entrepreneur Pitch Competition Comes to Lexington

FRANKFORT, Ky. (June 10, 2015)  Aspiring entrepreneurs in Lexington will have the opportunity to make their dreams of starting a business come true later today, Wednesday, June 10.

Entrepreneurs will participate in the Kentucky Innovation Network’s entrepreneur pitch competition in Lexington. Similar to the hit TV show “Shark Tank,” participants will have 10 minutes to present their business idea to a group of potential angel investors, individuals who provide capital for startup companies. Winners will receive cash prizes and the opportunity to present their plans to the entire Kentucky Angel Investors Network (Kentucky Angels) in Frankfort.

“The success of last year’s pitch competitions exceeded our expectations, and we anticipate even bigger things this year,” said Mandy Lambert, commissioner of business development at the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development. “Small businesses are job creators and the backbone of Kentucky’s economy. This is a great opportunity for entrepreneurs to network with potential investors and get their businesses off the ground. We want to expose more people to investment opportunities right here in the Commonwealth.”

The competition is 5:30-7:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 10, at Commerce Lexington, located in Suite 100 at 330 East Main Street in Lexington. The event is free and open to the public.

The event is the second of 11 statewide pitch competitions hosted by the cabinet, the Kentucky Innovation Network and Kentucky Angels. Covington hosted the first competition and Morehead, Louisville, Ashland, London, Pikeville, Richmond, Elizabethtown, Murray and Paducah will host events throughout the summer.

"The Lexington Office of the Kentucky Innovation Network is very pleased to be hosting this exciting pitch event and working with each of these companies who are developing some very interesting products and software programs,” said Warren Nash, director of the Kentucky Innovation Network Office in Lexington. “Attendees of this event will have an opportunity to learn about some very innovative, novel and unique technologies."

If you are interested in attending the event, you can get more information at kyinnovation.com/pitch or register here.

Kentucky Angels brings new ventures and accredited investors together via monthly online meetings, providing investors access to form deals and partnerships with entrepreneurs statewide. Membership is open to those accredited investors in and outside the state who are passionate about investing in Kentucky companies. To learn more about Kentucky Angels, visit www.kyangels.net.

Consisting of 13 offices throughout the state, the Kentucky Innovation Network offers extensive resources for small and new businesses. Assistance can range from funding initiatives, marketing and sales assistance, small business advocacy and resource referrals, along with a variety of financial and incentive programs to encourage investment and job growth. All services are provided free of charge. The Lexington Office of the Kentucky Innovation Network is part of the Von Allmen Center for Entrepreneurship, within the University of Kentucky's Gatton College of Business and Economics.

The Kentucky Innovation Network is an initiative of the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development’s Office of Entrepreneurship. The goals of the Office of Entrepreneurship are to develop an entrepreneurial climate in Kentucky, provide guidance and support to startups and assist existing small businesses with growth opportunities. To learn how the Kentucky Innovation Network is helping create and grow Kentucky’s small businesses, visit www.kyinnovation.com.

 

 

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