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Noah Stamsta
  • entrepreneurship and finance
  • Class of 2018
  • Waunakee, Wisc.

Noah Stamsta triumphs in Warhawk Business Plan Competition

2017 Apr 18

Noah Stamsta, a entrepreneurship and finance major from Waunakee, Wis., was one of three winners in the annual UW-Whitewater Warhawk Business Plan Competition on April 5.

Stamsta won second-place with K.O.M. Apparel, an e-commerce marketplace for crowdsourced cycling apparel with social purpose.

This exciting "Shark Tank"-style event was started by the UW-Whitewater Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization in 2007 to encourage student entrepreneurs to turn their inspiration into businesses. Six students battle for the top three spots and cash awards to support their startups.

Professor of Management and CEO Adviser William Dougan explains, "We modeled the competition after the Governor's Business Plan Contest. The UW-Whitewater version includes three stages: idea statement, business plan and video, and pitch. This format ensures that students have a fundamentally solid business plan and are prepared to explain their startup idea to prospective employees, investors and customers."

UW-Whitewater CEO's mission is to inform, support and inspire college students to be entrepreneurial and to seek opportunity through enterprise creation.