Sponsors & Partners
Sponsors & Partners
The New Venture Competition thanks its sponsors and partners for their tremendous support which enables participants to access expert resources, test their ideas, and gain real-world feedback throughout the process.
Sponsors & Partners
- Amazon Web Services
- All Stage
- Bubble
- CASE Smart Impact Capital
- Foley Hoag
- Harvard Innovation Labs
- HubSpot for Startups
- MassChallenge
- Wix
Advisors
Several Entrepreneurs-in-Residence (EiRs), Venture Capital Advisors (VCAs), local law firms, and other experts donated their time and energy to help counsel the student teams. We want to express our thanks to:
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Katia BeauchampRock Center EiR
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Marty BlueRock Center EiR
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Peter Boyce IIRock Center VCA
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Stacey BoydRock Center EiR
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Arjun ChopraRock Center VCA
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Kerry CooperRock Center EiR
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Brittany DavisRock Center VCA
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Anne DwaneRock Center VCA
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Ralph FolzRock Center EiR
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Scott FriendRock Center VCA
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Rob GierkinkRock Center EiR
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Rob GoRock Center VCA
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Arjun GoyalRock Center VCA
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Dayna GraysonRock Center VCA
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Chip HazardRock Center VCA
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Mar HershensonRock Center VCA
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Amanda HersonRock Center VCA
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David HornikRock Center VCA
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Alex IskoldRock Center VCA
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Sarah KaussRock Center EiR
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Sarah LearyRock Center EiR
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Jennifer LumRock Center VCA
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Avni Patel ThompsonRock Center EiR
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Ali RahimtulaRock Center VCA
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Matias RecchiaRock Center EiR
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Matt SalzbergRock Center EiR
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Rudina SeseriRock Center VCA
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Shereen ShermakRock Center EiR
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Lisa Skeete TatumRock Center EiR
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Michael SkokRock Center VCA
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John SlossRock Center EiR
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David TischRock Center VCA
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Paris WallaceRock Center EiR
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Michael WeintraubRock Center EiR
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Russ WilcoxRock Center VCA
Judges
The New Venture Competition relies upon the commitment of practitioners in the field who review business plans and lend their expertise to provide candid feedback and judge the feasibility of the plans entered within the Competition.
Business track judges and alumni judges come from a variety of backgrounds, including funders, founders, industry experts and executives, lawyers, and other specialists deemed appropriate to understand the commercial viability of a business idea.
Social Enterprise track judges come from a variety of backgrounds representing a range of industries, including those from funding organizations (including impact investors, philanthropists, and venture philanthropists), capacity building organizations, and social entrepreneurs.