Seed Fund Recipients
(Phase 2, Incubator Program 2024-25)
On November 7th, the E-Hub proudly hosted Phase 2 Pitch Presentations. A total of 18 student teams showcased their innovative ideas in front of a distinguished panel of alumni judges, including Joe Caprio '04, Janak Joshi '01, Jim Kelliher '81, and Kim Sheehy '96. After thoughtful deliberation, the judges selected 6 teams to receive $3,000 in seed funding, recognizing their potential to advance to the next phase of the program. These teams will now move forward to Phase 3, where they will further develop and refine their ventures. The E-Hub is excited to support these aspiring entrepreneurs as they continue their journey. Congratulations to the following awardees for their impressive accomplishments!
VENTURE NAME | DESCRIPTION | TEAM MEMBERS | GALLERY |
Samba Açaí | Venture focused on providing fresh, healthy açaí products to consumers, with a mission to promote nutritious eating in Panama City, Panama. | Ryan Harrington and Stephanie Gomes | |
RightRun | Generating precise, personalized running routes with parameters such as elevation, intersections, terrain, crime data and more. | Ryan Ogren, Paige Trager, Kyle Martin, and Zoey Sandberg | |
Jonis Handmade | Venture turning fabric scraps into high-quality, handmade scrunchies and headbands, emphasizing sustainability and unique, limited-edition designs. | Jonida Qiro. Lindita Qira, and Kleant Karreci | |
AldaLife | AI-powered digital replicas for interactions or engagement for services such as legacy preservation, celebrity tools, and virtual assistants. | Joe Rizzo, William Rizzo, and Justin Jin | |
Roadeo | A platform designed to seamlessly and effectively connect clients with detailers and mechanics.
| Brandom Santiago and Tomas Navedo | |
Mundus Biotech
| Developing drugs and supplements from ancient medicinal ingredients.
| Mike Wang and Kaitlyn Alimenti (BU) | |
Protective Indexing | Investment Manager specializing in protecting against Lost Decades using dynamic momentum nonlinearly correlated structural parity | Alden Waterhouse, Matthew Vogel, and Andrew Lesofsky |