好色先生TV鈥檚 ninth Shark Tank event was held on Thursday, November 17, in Herrick Chapel. Congratulations to Senior Ethan Kohl of Harrisonville, Mo., for winning the $1,000 first-place prize for the idea of 鈥淐astle: Your Home鈥檚 Central Nervous System,鈥 a nervous system for your home, which lets you know about potential issues before they become massive problems.
Other winners of the night included Freshman Riley Yinger of Boiling Springs, Pa., who received the second-place prize of $500 for 鈥淩.I.B.S. Radial Instantaneous Bullet-proof Shield.鈥 Senior Alex Toth of Batavia, Ill., took home the third-place honor of $250 with his idea, 鈥淓ducation Reality.鈥 Fan Favorite prize went to Senior PG Nkalang鈥檃ngo of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, with his idea of 鈥淒rip Rental.鈥 The night鈥檚 contestants included Senior Maximillian Fortun of Stuttgart, Germany, with his idea of a 鈥淪tudent Marketplace.鈥
The two-hour event, which was sponsored by Thrivent Financial, included five student business leaders pitching their ideas in front of discerning judges representing various facets of business. Judges for the event were Jennifer Kendzior, Manager of Talent Acquisition for ; Ethan Adams 鈥15, the Chief Marketing Officer at , a global construction technology company; and Dave Hunter 鈥02, owner of and founder of . Judson鈥檚 students from the Event Planning Class helped to promote and organize the event, while Eliana Sarver 鈥22, a two-time Shark Tank Finalist, served as the Emcee.
Leading up to the competition Judson鈥檚 students were mentored by the following business leaders about the economics of starting a new business and how to bring their concepts into reality. Mentors included: Ben Glunz 鈥10, 鈥12 from , Angel Szalonek owner of Michael Storey owner of Riley Rowan 鈥19 marketing coordinator at , and Tim Schofield 鈥14, a World Leaders Forum Board member and .
