MBA student Emily Haas won first place for her meal-planning app Plan-to-Plate, which allows users to import recipes and match them with real-time grocery store sales.
MBA student Emily Haas won first place for her meal-planning app Plan-to-Plate, which allows users to import recipes and match them with real-time grocery store sales.
MBA student Emily Haas won first place for her meal-planning app Plan-to-Plate, which allows users to import recipes and match them with real-time grocery store sales.
MBA student Emily Haas won first place for her meal-planning app Plan-to-Plate, which allows users to import recipes and match them with real-time grocery store sales.
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Ideas ranged from online retail to outdoor gear as entrepreneurs vied for a cash price and admission to an entrepreneurship cohort.
Ideas ranged from online retail to outdoor gear as entrepreneurs vied for a cash price and admission to an entrepreneurship cohort.
Ideas ranged from online retail to outdoor gear as entrepreneurs vied for a cash price and admission to an entrepreneurship cohort.
Letisha Wexstten finished first in the competition with HireMe, an online platform designed for job seekers who have disabilities.
Letisha Wexstten finished first in the competition with HireMe, an online platform designed for job seekers who have disabilities.
Letisha Wexstten finished first in the competition with HireMe, an online platform designed for job seekers who have disabilities.
The first cohort drew 37 applications from students in six UMSL colleges and schools.
The first cohort drew 37 applications from students in six UMSL colleges and schools.
The first cohort drew 37 applications from students in six UMSL colleges and schools.