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Twelve Startups to Compete for at Least $1 Million in the 25th Anniversary Finals of Chicago Booth's New Venture Challenge


The Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation is pleased to announce the 12 teams selected to compete in the finals of the 25th annual Edward L. Kaplan, '71, New Venture Challenge (NVC), one of the nation's oldest and richest student startup accelerators.

Founded in 1996 at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, the NVC has graduated nearly 370 companies that remain active today, including household names such as Grubhub, Braintree and Simple Mills. They have raised more than $1.2 billion and achieved $8.5 billion in mergers and exits.

On June 3, the 2021 finalist teams will present their business plans to a panel of judges and investors for a chance at investment. This year's investment pool is at least $1 million, on track to be the largest in the contest's history.

The prize pool got a significant boost thanks to the Rattan L. Khosa, ?79, First Place Prize, introduced four years ago, and has kept building since.

"The NVC has experienced great growth over the past decade, both in the competitiveness of the teams and the interest of investors," said NVC cofounder Steven Kaplan, Neubauer Family Distinguished Service Professor of Entrepreneurship and Finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and Kessenich E.P. Faculty Director of the Polsky Center. "Just five years ago the investment pool was $285,000, so to exceed $1 million now is a true testament to the program's success."

The finalists were selected from a cohort of 29 teams that participated in the NVC, which is a credit-bearing MBA class at Chicago Booth as well as a business plan competition.

The NVC has consistently been ranked as a top seed accelerator, alongside Techstars and Y Combinator, which is unique for a program focused on students.

"We are super impressed by the depth and breadth of the businesses of our 12 finalists," said Mark Tebbe, an adjunct professor of entrepreneurship at Chicago Booth. "In these challenging circumstances, the teams have made substantial progress in building those businesses. We are looking forward to an exciting 25th anniversary final."

The finals will take place virtually from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 3. Registration is free and open to the public.

The finalists are:

Since its early days as a pioneer of student startup accelerators, the NVC has grown to include five distinct tracks. The Edward L. Kaplan, '71, New Venture Challenge is open to all graduate students at the University of Chicago. The College New Venture Challenge (CNVC) is for University of Chicago undergraduates. The Global New Venture Challenge (GNVC) is for executive MBA students at Chicago Booth's Hong Kong and London campuses as well as Chicago. The John Edwardson, ?72, Social New Venture Challenge (SNVC) is for nonprofits or startups focused on a social mission. And the Alumni New Venture Challenge (ANVC) is open to all University of Chicago alumni.

To mark the 25th anniversary of the accelerator, the Polsky Center launched a podcast series featuring interviews with notable alumni of the NVC.

About the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of Chicago

The Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation applies world-class business expertise from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business to bring new ideas and breakthrough innovations to market. With a 60-person professional staff, the Polsky Center drives the creation of new ventures and commercial partnerships at the University of Chicago and beyond. As a global leader in entrepreneurship education, the Polsky Center is home of the Edward L. Kaplan, '71, New Venture Challenge, one of the top accelerator programs in the nation. The Polsky Center provides training for aspiring entrepreneurs and those seeking a career in private equity, venture capital, and entrepreneurship through acquisition. Learn more at polsky.uchicago.edu and follow updates on Twitter @polskycenter.

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