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Madison High hosts high-stakes business pitch competition

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The anticipation is palpable at Madison High School in Rexburg as five student teams gear up for a business pitch contest that promises to be a game-changer. After a year of hard work and dedication, these young entrepreneurs are ready to showcase their innovative ideas and entrepreneurial skills for a chance to win a $1,000 prize.

Under the guidance of Jeremy Carlson, a previous winner of the contest, and Jennifer Barzee, advisor for the Business Professionals of America at the high school, the students have been honing their business acumen through workshops with local business owners. These sessions have provided them with valuable insights into finance, patents, and marketing strategies, setting the stage for a competition filled with creativity and innovation.

One standout participant, sophomore Ethan Hathaway, has been keeping his business pitch under wraps, sparking curiosity and excitement among his peers and mentors. His unique venture, along with the other contestants’ ideas, are sure to captivate the audience and judges, who are eager to witness the growth and impact of these young entrepreneurs.

Barzee emphasizes the importance of building confidence and providing financial support for the students’ future academic and business pursuits. The contest not only bridges the gap between academic theories and real-world business operations but also inspires the audience to embrace the spirit of entrepreneurship and potentially kickstart their own ventures.

As the competition heats up, Carlson’s presence adds to the excitement and prestige of the event, pushing the competitors to elevate their pitch presentations. Ultimately, the business pitch contest serves as a platform to foster an entrepreneurial mindset among the student body and cultivate a thriving local business environment.

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