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SCORE Announces Winners of its Small Business Pitch Competition in Des Moines

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Summary: SCORE announced the three winners of its 60th Anniversary Pitch Competition held in Des Moines on Sept. 12, 2024. The event, part of a nationwide series, awarded $20,000 to the first-place winner, $10,000 to the second and $5,000 to the third, while also providing them with invaluable exposure and mentorship.

DES MOINES, Iowa, Sept. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — SCORE, the nation’s largest network of volunteer, expert business mentors, announced the three winning small business owners from its 60th Anniversary Pitch Competition held on Sept. 12, 2024 at Hotel Fort Des Moines in Des Moines, one of the host cities of the nationwide event. The competition is an avenue for small business owners to showcase their presentation and selling skills to industry experts, win funding and gain valuable knowledge and mentorship, all at no cost. More than 2,200 small business owners applied to participate.

The three winning businesses in the Des Moines pitch event are:

First Place:
Scott Massey — Anu, Evansville, IN
Heliponix, LLC (doing business as Anu™) specializes in innovative indoor farming solutions using patented Rotary Aeroponics® technology. Their flagship product, the Pure Produce® Container, integrates advanced farming systems with Self-Nurturing™ Seed Pods and AI-enabled monitoring. This technology addresses food insecurity and resource challenges by providing scalable, energy-efficient farming solutions for both residential and commercial users. Scott earned the top prize of $20,000 for his pitch. He plans to use his prize to cover patent and intellectual property expenses and to create new AI development roles, fostering inclusive growth and leveraging diverse talents for advancing their technology.

Second Place:
Katie Olthoff — ChopLocal, Wayland, IA
ChopLocal is a SaaS-enabled marketplace designed to support livestock producers, small meat processors and consumers. It offers an online platform similar to Etsy, where vendors can sell their meat products directly to consumers. The service includes marketing and technology support to help vendors effectively reach and serve their customers. ChopLocal aims to revive local meat supply chains and simplify online meat purchasing. Katie earned $10,000 for her pitch, which she plans to use to increase the marketing budget to attract more consumers, support the platform’s growth, and enhance the reach and visibility of ChopLocal’s vendors.

Third Place:
Tony Horner – Fermented Felon, Bellevue, NE
Fermented Felon is a kombucha tea company founded by Tony Horner, who turned his life around from a troubled past to become an entrepreneur. The company offers a range of unique kombucha flavors and focuses on growth and quality, with plans to expand into new metropolitan areas. They emphasize fresh, flavorful kombucha that avoids the common vinegar taste. Tony received $5,000 for his pitch. He will use the prize to support the company’s expansion into new markets, including purchasing supplies, equipment and hiring additional employees to facilitate growth.

“Congratulations to the winners of our 60th Anniversary Pitch Competition event in Des Moines,” said SCORE CEO Bridget Weston. “These incredible entrepreneurs embody the innovation, creativity and hard work it takes to achieve small business dreams. SCORE is proud to have supported them with mentorship and resources as we have helped more than 17 million entrepreneurs over the past 60 years.”

As part of the pitch competition, contestants were matched with one of SCORE’s free, expert business mentors to guide them to prepare and deliver a compelling pitch.

Judging criteria included the effectiveness of the presentation, brand identification, uniqueness and viability of the product or service, the thoroughness of the business plan, scalability and any sustainability or social impact. Financials were also assessed on overall potential.

Shellie Peters, Head of Benefits and Charitable Giving at Global Atlantic, said, “We’re proud supporters of SCORE’s Des Moines pitch competition and are excited to celebrate the innovative spirit of the local business community. Global Atlantic has deep roots in Des Moines and we’re excited to have had this opportunity to support the entrepreneurs and small businesses that will drive the local economy forward. Congratulations to all the winners and finalists!”

The 10 finalists from the Des Moines pitch event also included:

Denise Greenhaw – NextGen Motors of Muscatine (Muscatine, IA)Christy VincentMOC BOD, LLC (Kansas City, MO)Dakota Belling – Bovi-Jet (Granger, IA)Abby Miller – Pat on Tap (Mead, NE)Juperi Johnson – Kena Wrap, LLC (Albuquerque, NM)Caitlin Hainley – Des Moines Midwife Collective (Des Moines, IA)Tiffany Jones – Cake Charming, LLC (Oswego, IL)

For more information or to download photos of the event, click here for the press kit.

In addition to Des Moines, SCORE is hosting regional in-person pitch events in Los Angeles (Sept. 26), and Houston (Oct. 3), as well as a national virtual contest (Sept. 17-18). A previous pitch competition in Philadelphia on Aug. 28 kicked off the series. To learn more or register to attend any of these events, visit the 60th Anniversary Pitch Competition page on SCORE.org.

To schedule interviews with winners of SCORE’s Des Moines 60th Anniversary Pitch Competition, finalists, mentors, or representatives from SCORE, please contact teamscore@redbanyan.com.

To learn more about SCORE, request a mentor or volunteer to be one, visit score.org.

About SCORE
Since 1964, SCORE has helped more than 17 million entrepreneurs start, grow or successfully exit a business. SCORE’s 10,000 volunteers provide free, expert mentoring, resources and education in all 50 U.S. states and territories. Visit SCORE at www.score.org.  

Funded [in part] through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.

Media Contact
Maria Coder, SCORE, 954-379-211, teamscore@redbanyan.comhttps://www.score.org

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The Ar-King of Spirits: Ed Arking’s Impact on the Liquor Industry

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In the interest of providing luxury liquors in a convenient and stress-free format, Served Neat was born. When asked about his intentions for the company, Ed states, “My goal with Served Neat is to create a one-stop shop where customers can easily discover these rare gems.”

MOORESTOWN, N.J., Sept. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Served Neat is an emerging online platform with a curated selection of some of the world’s most popular luxury spirits. The website offers daily flash deals that highlight a variety of high-end international brands including Pappy Van Winkle, Buffalo Trace, Clase Azul, and more.

“While there are websites selling spirits, none have the decades of experience that we bring from WTSO. Served Neat will offer not only incredible bottles but also the best customer service in the industry.”

Ed and Joe Arking, the father-son team behind the concept of Served Neat, have decades of experience hand-selecting and supplying sought-after liquors. Ed Arking, CEO of New Jersey’s Roger Wilco, grew up in the world of wine and spirits and formed his own business aspirations.

“Growing up, I watched my father navigate and succeed in the ever-evolving wine and spirits industry,” Ed explains. “While I always aspired to create something similar, I knew I needed to wait for the right moment.” Ed has gone on to manage his own liquor store and lead projects for up-and-coming brands, such as the vodka-infused and non-carbonated Smooth Water.

As he evolved in his career, Ed discovered the perfect time to make his lifelong vision a reality. He recalls, “I noticed a gap in the market—especially for whiskey and tequila. These categories have surged in popularity, making it difficult for the everyday consumer to find those elusive sought-after allocated bottles.”

In the interest of providing luxury liquors in a convenient and stress-free format, Served Neat was born. When asked about his intentions for the company, Ed states, “My goal with Served Neat is to create a one-stop shop where customers can easily discover these rare gems.”

When it comes to Served Neat, quality and knowledge is key. Ed adds, “While there are websites selling spirits, none have the decades of experience that we bring from WTSO. Served Neat will offer not only incredible bottles but also the best customer service in the industry.”

Served Neat is the sister company to WTSO and The Wine Market, two online platforms dedicated to sourcing and distributing top-notch wines from every corner of the globe.

At The Wine Market, an online marketplace for the world’s most popular wine brands, convenience and quality are key. Each bottle in their curated collection is a testament to exceptional flavor and craftsmanship.

Since 2006, WTSO has enjoyed creating a unique wine experience and sharing it with new beginners and seasoned connoisseurs alike. Using an extensive network of wineries and wine makers, WTSO connects customers to thousands of brands from top wine appellations around the globe. The strong relationships they’ve formed within the wine world allow the business to deliver authentic and high-quality bottles to homes across the United States.

Wine and spirits lovers alike are invited to explore Served Neat, WTSO, and The Wine Market to find their next favorite bottle. Visit their websites to learn more about these one-of-a-kind online marketplaces!

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Julie Blount, WTSO, 1 8669572795, marketing@wtso.com

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Compete for $150K Prizes: Join Spatial Joy 2024 The Global AR Application Development Championship

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HANGZHOU, China, Sept. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Spatial Joy 2024 The Global AR Application Development Championship is now open for registration! Organized by Rokid, a global leader in human-computer interaction through augmented reality, this championship invites AR developers globally to harness voice, gesture, and visual AI technologies to create groundbreaking AR experiences. Powered by the self-developed YodaOS-Master operating system, Rokid AR glasses deliver exceptional spatial computing performance.

What is Spatial Joy 2024 about?
In September 2022, Rokid kicked off its first AR Application Development Championship. The second championship, held last year in collaboration with Unity and Agora, quickly established itself as the largest AR application development event in China. As Rokid celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, we are excited to present “Spatial Joy,” our newly branded global championship, open to developers worldwide for the first time, and positioned as the flagship event in the AR industry.

Why join Spatial Joy 2024?

Compete for a $150,000 prize poolFree access to Rokid AR Lite or Rokid AR studioDiscounted rates on purchasing Rokid productsFree participationTechnical support from Unity and AgoraInternational exposure within the AR industryOpportunity to attend the award ceremony in China

Who can participant?
The championship is open to global AR developers of all levels, including students, independent developers, teams, and professionals across sectors such as healthcare, retail, education, gaming, entertainment, lifestyle, and more.

How to register?
Detailed registration guidelines and requirements are available online at [https://t.rokid.com/iwvwcxkn]. Developers can register and submit their projects through Rokid official website at [www.global.rokid.com].

Spatial Joy 2024 Timeline:

Registration Deadline: October 16, 2024Final Project Submission Deadline: November 15, 2024Finalists Announcement: December 27, 2024Award Ceremony: January 11, 2025

About Organizer
Rokid has expanded its global presence, making notable progress in key markets across North America, Europe, and Asia, including a successful campaign on Kickstarter. With a decade of expertise, Rokid has revolutionized AR technology, transforming how users interact with both digital and physical environments.

Join us in shaping the future of AR with Rokid – enter Spatial Joy 2024 The Global AR Application Development Championship Now!

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Summit of Whose Future? Girls Have the Answers: Leaders Must Listen

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Young Women Activists Launch “What Girls Want,” Demand World Leaders Put Girls at the Center of Summit of the Future 

NEW YORK, Sept. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today in New York, more than 50 young women from around the world – including Nobel Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai – gathered to take government to task for failing to prioritize girls and young women in the upcoming Summit of the Future. The group is backed by acoalition of girl-centered non-profit organizations, institutions, and funds who synthesized the demands of girls at www.whatgirlswant.com.

At a demonstration near the UN, alongside life-size cutouts of world leaders dressed ironically as “girl experts”, the activists delivered a strong message: world leaders aren’t the experts on what girls want for their futures – girls are. 

Eylül Erçin, 19, from Türkiye, shared: “The time has passed for girls and young women to be treated as mere afterthoughts. Leaders must include us in the foundational design of these processes, ensuring that our priorities are integrated into shaping the future we will inherit. Anything less is unacceptable.”

Today’s event is about more than calling out a process failure. Girls i from around the world delivered a forward-looking call to action this week. They expect governments, institutions, and community leaders to step up and help shape a more equitable future.

Alongside fellow activists, Malala said: “Even at 27, I know better than to assume I understand best what girls want. Everywhere I go, girls are eager to share their vision for their futures. As adults, it is our job to listen, fund their work and follow their lead. It is not too late for world leaders to do right by girls. They can start by prioritizing their demands in tomorrow’s final Summit deliberations and by investing resources to match their words.”

The evidence is clear: investing in girls and delivering on their rights transforms economies, societies, and the environment, advancing the SDGs and building a future that girls deserve.

About What Girls Want 

This effort was produced by a collaboration of girl-centered organizations, institutions, funders, and allies. The campaign is anchored around work to collate insights, data, and stories from 20+ public consultations with girls and young women over the past decade, driven by a shared desire to center girls’ demands in spaces where they are being ignored. 

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whatgirlswantpress@gmail.com

nate.powers@edelman.com

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