by wpengine | Dec 3, 2019 | Blog, Class of 2013, News, Success Stories
Nick Nickitas, CEO and founder of Rosie, received a 2019 GenNext Award form Progressive Grocer. The organization selected 25 individuals from 175 nominees for the award in recognition of the energy and innovation these entrepreneurs bring to push food retail into the...
by wpengine | Nov 25, 2019 | Blog, Class of 2019, News
With the New York City skyline in the background and an audience of business leaders, mentors and Cornell alumni seated before them, the newest members of eLab, Cornell’s student business accelerator, pitched their entrepreneurial ideas at the annual eLab NYC Pitch...
by wpengine | Oct 25, 2019 | Class of 2018, News, Success Stories
Could a healthy snack that tastes like junk food disrupt the processed foods space? The people behind Antithesis, a Cornell startup, are hoping so. Antithesis was recently awarded a $225,000 Small Business Innovation Research Phase I award from the National Science...
by wpengine | Oct 14, 2019 | Class of 2019, News
Cornell’s accelerator for student startups, eLab, recently accepted its 2019-20 cohort of 24 businesses, the most in its history. The for-credit program, which received a record number of applications, puts startups through a rigorous nine-month process of...
by Leigh Martino | Jun 4, 2019 | News, Uncategorized
By Jordan Herson Bright Citizen is a social enterprise focused on creating a sustainable future. The company donates 50% of its profits to the Digital Citizen Fund, a non-profit that provides access to technology and business education to teenage girls in...
by Leigh Martino | Apr 26, 2019 | Blog, News, Uncategorized
By Casey Verderosa, Comake is out to change the way knowledge workers manage their digital workflow. Things are off to a strong start for the smart desktop startup. The company recently hired its first full-time employee, made possible by a $225,000 National...