2016 Pakis Social Entrepreneurship Challenge Finalists

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WE ARE BUILDING THE
FUTURE OF BUSINESS
our mission
The W. P. Carey School of Business educates tomorrow’s business leaders, takes an
entrepreneurial approach to learning, and conducts groundbreaking research in order
to create positive change on a global scale.
our vision
The W. P. Carey School of Business creates leaders who:
Rethink the nature of business – Engage the world – Create a better future
BUILDING THE FUTURE
OF BUSINESS
ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business
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Founded in 1955
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Named in honor of our benefactor, the late investor and philanthropist Wm. Polk Carey
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One of the largest and highest-ranked business schools in the United States
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Acclaimed faculty: Four Academy of Management Fellows, two Fellows of the Society for Industrial and
Organizational Psychology, an Association for Consumer Research Fellow, and a Nobel Memorial Prize winner in
economics
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Undergraduate business degree programs in 30 disciplines
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Range of specialized master’s and MBA programs
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More than 90,0000 alumni worldwide
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Consistently ranked among the top 30 business schools by U.S. News & World Report
BUILDING THE FUTURE
OF BUSINESS
W. P. CAREY BY THE NUMBERS*
14,000+
total W. P. Carey students
14
MBA and master’s degree options for full-time, part-time, executive, and online students
30
undergraduate business degree programs
8
doctoral degrees
3
graduate degree programs offered in Shanghai
56
National Merit Scholars
110
countries represented in our diverse and growing student body
138
doctoral candidates
10
well-known research centers and a research institute
359
corporate memberships to industry advising boards
269
esteemed faculty members
95%
90,000+
of Full-time MBA students employed within 90 days of graduation
alumni across industries and around the world
PROGRAM RANKINGS
A reputation for excellence
The W. P. Carey School of Business is one of the top business schools in the country,
highly ranked for academics, groundbreaking research, and student outcomes.
PROGRAM RANKINGS
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
U.S. News & World Report
#3
#3
#4
#5
#8
#27
#35
#39
Online graduate programs for veterans
Online graduate business programs
Online MBA programs for veterans
Online MBA programs
Highest return on investment, Full-time MBA
Undergraduate business programs
Full-time MBA programs
Part-time MBA programs
The Wall Street Journal
#13
#19
Executive MBA programs
Recruiter preference
Financial Times
#1
#10
#29
Master’s in Management programs, U.S.
Online MBA, worldwide
Executive MBA, worldwide (EMBA in Shanghai)
U.S. News & World Report
#5
#4
#12
#23
#17
#10
#24
#33
Supply Chain and Logistics, undergraduate
Supply Chain and Logistics, graduate
Management, undergraduate
Management, graduate
Management Information Systems, undergraduate
Information Systems, graduate
International Business, undergraduate
Accounting, undergraduate
Public Accounting Report
#28
#30
Accounting, undergraduate
Accounting, graduate
DEPARTMENTS
PROGRAM RANKINGS
RESEARCH
Technovation
#1
Research productivity, worldwide
Texas A&M University Management Research Rankings
#2
Management department research productivity
University of Texas at Dallas Business School Research
Productivity Rankings
#23
#25
Research productivity, North America
Research productivity, worldwide
U.S. News & World Report
#1
#26
Most innovative schools
Global universities, Economics/Business
Institute of International Education
#8
Destinations for international students
Center for World-Class Universities at
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
#26
Public Universities in the U.S.
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
FACULTY AND RESEARCH
The W. P. Carey School faculty ranks among the best in the world for research
productivity, consistently
Top 30 worldwide in the University of Texas at Dallas
Top 100 Business School Research Rankings.
FACULTY AND RESEARCH
Academic Departments
We are driven to impact the world’s most significant challenges. More than 250 faculty members bring that quest
for knowledge into the classroom and into their research. On average, the W. P. Carey faculty publishes over
150 research articles in top-tier research publications annually.
School of Accountancy
Morrison School of Agribusiness
Department of Economics
Department of Finance
Department of Information Systems
Department of Management and Entrepreneurship
Department of Marketing
Department of Supply Chain Management
FACULTY AND RESEARCH
Editorships
Our faculty are editors of the leading journals in their fields:
Laurel Anderson, associate editor, Journal of Service Research
Hendrik Bessembinder: managing editor, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis; associate editor,
Journal of Financial Economics
Mary Jo Bitner, editor, Journal of Service Research
Craig Carter, co-editor, Journal of Operations Management
Hector Chade, associate editor, Review of Economic Dynamics
John Fowler, joint editor, Journal of Simulation
Amanda Friedenberg, associate editor, Journal of Economic Theory
Bin Gu, senior editor, MIS Quarterly; associate editor, Information Systems Research
Glenn Hoetker, associate editor, Strategic Management Journal
Don Lange, associate editor, Academy of Management Review
FACULTY AND RESEARCH
Editorships
Jeff LePine, associate editor, Journal of Applied Psychology
Naomi Mandel associate editor, Customer Needs & Solutions
Andrea Morales, associate editor, Journal of Consumer Research
B. Ravikumar, editor, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
Kevin Reffett, associate editor, Dynamic Games and Applications
Ed Schlee, board of editors, American Economic Review
Dan Silverman, co-editor, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
David Van Fleet, managing editor, International Food and Agribusiness Management Review
Gustavo Ventura, associate editor, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
Galina Vereshchagina, associate editor, Review of Economic Dynamics
Jeffrey Wilson, associate editor, Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology
FACULTY AND RESEARCH
We are growing
This year, we are honored to introduce 10 new members of our esteemed faculty, each bringing passion
and experience to what we’re so committed to building:
School of Accountancy
Scott Emett – PhD, Cornell University
Roger White – PhD, Emory University
Department of Management and Entrepreneurship
Heewon Chae – PhD, University of Michigan
Luis Gómez-Mejia – University of Notre Dame
Department of Economics
Andreas Kleiner – PhD, University of Bonn
Esteban Aucejo – London School of Economics
Department of Supply Chain Management
Mikaella Polyviou – PhD, The Ohio State University
Robert Weidmer – PhD, Michigan State University
Department of Information Systems
Victor Benjamin – PhD, University of Arizona
Jonathan Bundy – Pennsylvania State University
FACULTY AND RESEARCH
Don’t take our word for it
Sought out by the world’s leading media outlets, W. P. Carey faculty members are quoted over
5,000 times annually.
FACULTY AND RESEARCH
Research Centers
Generating research, ideas, and information that support academics and business professionals.
L. William Seidman Research Institute
Center for Competitiveness and Prosperity Research
JPMorgan Chase Economic Outlook Center
Center for Entrepreneurship
Center for Services Leadership
CAPS: Center for Strategic Supply Research
CASEE: Center for the Advanced Study in Economic Efficiency
Center for Real Estate Theory and Practice
Center for Environmental Economics and Sustainability Policy
Center for the Study of Economic Liberty
FACULTY AND RESEARCH
Advisory Boards
Over 350 corporations and senior business leaders partner with the W. P. Carey School of Business
Accountancy Advisory Board
CAPS Research: Center for Strategic Supply Research
Center for Services Leadership Board
Dean’s Council
Entrepreneurship Advisory Board
Finance Advisory Board
Information Systems Executive Advisory Board
Network for Value Chain Excellence
Professional Sales Advisory Board
Real Estate Advisory Board
Sports Business Advisory Board
W. P. Carey Logistics Alliance
DEGREE PROGRAMS
Cultivating tomorrow’s business leaders with a broad array of degree programs.
DEGREE PROGRAMS
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Accountancy
Global Agribusiness
Statistics
Business Administration
Global Leadership
Supply Chain Management
Business Data Analytics
Global Logistics Management
Business Entrepreneurship
Global Politics
Supply Chain Management and
Sustainability*
Chinese Language and Culture
Human Resources
Communication
Law
Computer Information Systems
Management
Economics
Marketing
Economics and Engineering
Management*
Public Service and Public Policy
Finance
Food Industry Management
Retail Management
Spanish Language and Culture
Sports and Media Studies
*Concurrent degree
**Joint degree partnership with Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering
Sustainability
Technological Entrepreneurship and
Management**
Technology
Tourism
DEGREE PROGRAMS
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Minors
Certificates
Business minor
Real Estate minor
Applied Business Data Analytics
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Food Industry Management and Marketing
Honors Business Consulting
International Business
Leadership in Business
Professional Sales
Sales and Marketing Essentials
Small Business and Entrepreneurship
Sports Business
DEGREE PROGRAMS
Graduate Degree Programs
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Specialized Master’s Degrees
Full-time MBA
Master of Accountancy (MACC)
Online MBA
Master of Science in Business Analytics (MS-BA)
Part-time MBA (Evening)
Master of Science in Finance (MS-FIN)
Executive MBA
Master of Science in Global Logistics (MS-GL)
Master of Science in Information Management (MSIM)
Degrees Offered in China
Executive MBA
Master’s in Management
Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)
Master of Science in Management (MiM)
Master of Real Estate Development (MRED)
Master of Taxation (MTax)
DEGREE PROGRAMS
PhD Programs
PhD in Business Administration
Accountancy
Agribusiness
Information Systems
Finance
Management
Marketing
Supply Chain Management
PhD in Economics
DEGREE PROGRAMS
Executive Education Programs
Certificate Programs
Other Programs
Business Analytics Certificate
Custom programs
Professional certificate in Entrepreneurship
Services Leadership courses
Real Estate Development Certificate
Small Business Leadership Academy
Supply Chain Management Certificate
DEGREE PROGRAMS
ASU Interdisciplinary Partners
Barrett, the Honors College
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
College of Public Service and Community Solutions
Del E. Webb School of Construction
The Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts
Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering
Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
Thunderbird School of Global Management
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications
OH, THE PLACES THEY GO
Employers who hire W. P. Carey students and graduates
OH, THE PLACES THEY GO
3M Co.
Chevron Corp.
FedEx Corp.
Abbott Laboratories
C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc.
First Solar Inc.
Amazon.com Inc.
Cisco Systems Inc.
Ford Motor Co.
American Airlines Group Inc.
Citigroup Inc.
Freeport-McMoRan Inc.
American Express Co.
The Coca-Cola Co.
Gallup Inc.
APL Logistics
ConAgra Foods Inc.
The Gap Inc.
Apple Inc.
ConocoPhillips
General Dynamics Corp.
Arizona Public Service Co.
Cox Communications Inc.
General Electric Co.
A.T. Kearney
Crane Co.
General Mills Inc.
Avnet Inc.
CVS Health Corp.
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Bank of America Corp.
Dell Inc.
Google
BDO USA LLP
Deloitte LLP
Grant Thornton LLP
B/E Aerospace Inc.
DHL Express
Grayhawk Capital
Bechtel Corp.
E. & J. Gallo Winery
Henkel Corp.
BlackRock Inc.
Edward Jones
Honeywell International Inc.
Boeing Co.
Eide Bailly LLP
HP Inc.
BP PLC
Ernst & Young US LLP
Intel Corp.
Caesars Entertainment Corp.
Exxon Mobil Corp.
International Business Machines Corp.
Cardinal Health Inc.
Facebook Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
Charles Schwab Corp.
FedEx Corp.
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
OH, THE PLACES THEY GO
Employers who hire W. P. Carey students and graduates
Knight Transportation Inc.
ON Semiconductor Corp.
USAA
KPMG US LLP
PepsiCo Inc.
UTC Aerospace Systems
Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.
PetSmart Inc.
Vanguard Group Inc.
L’Oreal SA
Phillips 66
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Lockheed Martin Corp.
PNC Financial Services Group Inc.
Wells Fargo & Co.
Marriott International Inc.
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Williams-Sonoma Inc.
Mattel Inc.
Protiviti Inc.
Mayo Clinic
Raytheon Co.
Medtronic Inc.
Sandia National Laboratories.
MGM Resorts International
SanDisk Corp.
MicroAge Inc.
Shamrock Foods Co.
Microsoft Corp.
Shea Homes Inc.
Mondelez International Inc.
Stanley Black & Decker Inc.
Monsanto Co.
Starbucks Corp.
Moss Adams LLP
State Farm Life Insurance Co.
Navigate Research
Stryker Corp.
Nestle SA
Target Corp.
Nike Inc.
Tesla Motors Inc.
Northern Trust Corp.
UBS AG
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Greatness in business comes with extensive experience, commitment, and
perseverance. The W. P. Carey School is proud to recognize the excellence of leaders
from the local, national, and international business community.
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Lawrence R. Klein Award
An annual honor for economic forecasting accuracy, the W. P. Carey School of Business presents the Lawrence R. Klein Award in
association with the nationally recognized Blue Chip Economic Indicators newsletter.
2016 Award Winner: Dean Maki, PhD
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Most accurate U.S. forecast among the nation’s top economists from 2012 to 2015
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Serves as managing director and chief economist, Point72 Asset Management
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Member of the Economic Club of New York and a former president of the Forecasters Club of New York
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Former managing director and chief U.S. economist at Barclay and former vice president of economic research at JPMorgan
Chase
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
W. P. Carey Alumni Hall of Fame
Established in 1977, the W. P. Carey Hall of Fame recognizes alumni who have demonstrated leadership and
achievement in their fields and in the community.
2016 Inductee – Tariq Jesrai
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Retired chairman and CEO of Doncasters Group
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Led Doncasters to $1.2 billion in revenue from core manufacturing processes, including precision casting, forging,
fabrication, machining and production of super alloys
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Held executive management positions with McKechnie Aerospace, Hartwell Corp., Aeroquip-Vickers, and Honeywell
International.
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MBA, 1991
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
W. P. Carey Alumni Hall of Fame
2016 Inductee – David Larcher
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Founding principal and president of Vestar, one of the largest privately held owner-operators of shopping centers in
the U.S.
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Responsible for Vestar’s acquisition, development, and operational activities, and acts as the key contact for Vestar’s
retail relationships
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Member of the International Council of Shopping Centers, and the Urban Land Institute
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Serves on the board of governors for the Greater Scottsdale Boys & Girls Club and the board of trustees for Xavier
College Preparatory
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BA in real estate with a minor in finance, 1982
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
W. P. Carey Alumni Hall of Fame
2016 Inductee – Guisheng Yang
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Chairman of Shanghai Genius Advanced Material (Group) Co. Ltd., which fills gaps in the field of engineering plastics
in China
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The company is noted for its independent innovation, energy conservation, and the cooperation it fosters between
industries, universities, and research institutes
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A leading scholar in engineering plastics and composite materials in China, he has held academic posts at Institute of
Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science; Zhejiang University; and Hefei University of Technology
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MBA, 2007; DBA, 2015
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Executive of the Year Award
The W. P. Carey School’s Dean’s Council honors one business leader annually whose contribution is recognized as
significant to the nation and the world, whose inspired leadership has created and sustained superior organizational
performance, and whose achievements exemplify a model for future business leaders.
2016 Award Winner – John Hammergren
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Chairman, president, and CEO of McKesson Corp.
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Under his leadership, McKesson has become the leading provider of health care services and information technology
solutions to improve business performance and deliver better care to patients.
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Has led McKesson Corp. to quadrupled revenues of $179 billion, as the company has expanded into global markets,
and advanced to number 11 on the Fortune 500
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Named one of their 100 Top Performing CEOs in the World by Harvard Business Review
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Co-author of Skin in the Game: How Putting Yourself First Today Will Revolutionize Health Care Tomorrow
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Earned a BA in business administration from the University of Minnesota and an MBA from Xavier University
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Celebrating Sun Devil Achievements
ASU Sun Devil 100
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Incredible history of entrepreneurship and innovation at ASU
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Established in 2015
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Honors legacy by celebrating achievements of Sun Devil-owned and Sun Devil-led businesses across the globe
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Annual ASU- and W. P. Carey-sponsored event welcomes alumni business leaders who are igniting innovation back to
campus, where they have the opportunity to cultivate deep connections with fellow winners, meet with the dean, visit
classrooms, and network
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Celebrating Sun Devil Achievements
2016 Sun Devil 100 Class
Aaron Blau
The Blau Company
Adam Harrington
Bob Boscamp
PowerParasol
Michael Hawksworth
Management Consulting Services
Brian Connolly
Victus Advisors
Charles “Reagan” Jackson
Computers Electronics Office etc.
Kathleen Duffy Ybarra
Duffy Group
Jennifer Kaplan
Evolve Public Relations & Marketing
David Glanzrock
Title 365
Scott Kaufmann
Lucid Agency
HB Construction
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Celebrating Sun Devil Achievements
2016 Sun Devil 100 Class
Michael P.W. Kyle
Nova 42
Nate Policar
Stat Broadcast
Stacy Luhrs and Steve Luhrs
Bionic Play
Burt Rapoport
Rapoport’s Restaurant Group
Clarence McAllister
Fortis
Cody Sperber
Clever Investor
Matt Michalowski
PXL Bros
Jody James Watkins
Watkins Landmark Construction
Tina Nunziato
Dr. Liz Cruz
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Spirit of Enterprise Awards
The Spirit of Enterprise Awards is Arizona’s premier celebration of entrepreneurship. Each year, for the past 19 years, the
W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University has recognized businesses that positively impact our economy
while exhibiting ethics, energy, and excellence in entrepreneurship.
Pinnacle Transplant Technologies
Emerging Entrepreneur Award
A human tissue bank that processes allograft tissue for transplant.
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Spirit of Enterprise Awards
TYR Tactical
The Hahnco Companies Special Achievement in Entrepreneurship Award
Provides world-class engineering and research and development capabilities with customized solutions to increase the
performance of soldiers worldwide.
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Spirit of Enterprise Awards
Potter's House Apothecary
The Spirit of Enterprise Innovation in Entrepreneurship Award
A pharmacy specializing in both sterile and general compounding, making medications specifically for a patient's
unique needs.
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Spirit of Enterprise Awards
The Dhaba Plaza
Gary L. Trujillo Minority Enterprise Award sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona
A one-stop south Asian cultural center housing highly coveted, multi-award winning DHABA restaurant and marketplace,
Indian artifacts, cooking school, and resource center.
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Spirit of Enterprise Awards
Vivek Kopparthi, NeoLight
Spirit of Enterprise Student Entrepreneur Award
A medical device company that develops phototherapy beds to cure jaundice in pre-term and full-term babies.
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Igniting Entrepreneurialism
ASU Sun Devil Igniter Challenge
The Sun Devil Igniter Challenge is open to all ASU students who see the reward in risk and possess the drive to create
change through a disruptive, innovative idea. Hosted by the W. P. Carey School of Business, this annual event is unlike
any other university entrepreneurship competition.
Phase One – Up to five finalists selected and given $5,000 to enhance and improve their idea
Phase Two – Finalists present finished concept, with one winner awarded $50,000 to transform their idea into reality
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Igniting Entrepreneurialism
The Igniter Challenge Board of Directors
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Highly sought after, prestigious, experienced group of serial entrepreneurs and active investors
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Involved every step of the way
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Judge the competition
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Act as a “Board of Directors” for the winning entrepreneurial team in the first year following the competition –
the “Igniter Year”
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Igniting Entrepreneurialism
2016 Igniter Challenge Winner – LetsChat
Like an Uber for the English learning industry, LetsChat provides a platform for those who are learning English as a
second language to practice English with native speakers.
2016 Igniter Challenge Finalists
Sential, creator of an automated chest compression device called Resus CPR.
Blunt Products, developer of an all-in-one salon quality nail kit.
Dropspot, a mobile app that lets you leave photos and videos in locations around the world or your friends to find.
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Igniting Entrepreneurialism
Pakis Social Entrepreneurship Challenge (New in 2016)
The Pakis Social Entrepreneurship Challenge is open to all ASU students who wish to make change in the world through
the creation of new ventures.
Phase One – Three finalist teams selected and given $7,500 to enhance and improve their idea
Phase Two – Finalists present finished concept, with one winner awarded $20,000 to transform their idea into reality
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Igniting Entrepreneurialism
2016 Pakis Social Entrepreneurship Challenge Winner – All Walks Project
All Walks Project trains student volunteer mentors to provide trauma-informed mentorship on life skills to
survivors of domestic sex trafficking. Our student chapters educate college students about domestic sex
trafficking and teach them to be awareness ambassadors for the community.
2016 Pakis Social Entrepreneurship Challenge Finalists
Humanity X Technologies, developers of ARKHumanity, an analytical platform that detects suicidal messages
on social media.
33 Buckets, a team that is improving access to clean water through sustainable design, distribution, and
education.
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Accessing Industry Thought Leaders
Economic Club of Phoenix – Lead. Inform. Influence.
The Economic Club of Phoenix enhances discussion of economic and business issues among academic, business, labor,
and public sectors in the Phoenix area.
2014-2015 Speakers
Ray Anderson, Vice President for University Athletics and Athletic Director, Arizona State University
Kevin Knight, CEO, Knight Transportation
Walter Robb, Co-CEO, Whole Foods Market
Michael Tipsord, Vice Chairman and COO, State Farm
Elizabeth Crain, Managing Director and COO, Moelis & Co.
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Accessing Industry Thought Leaders
2015-2016 Speakers
Cliff Burrows, Group president, U.S., Americas, and Teavana, Starbucks Corp.
Susan Salka, CEO, president, and director, AMN Healthcare Services Inc.
Harvey Kanter, President, CEO, and chairman of the board, Blue Nile
Hillary Schneider, President, LifeLock
John Hammergren, Chairman, president, and CEO, McKesson Corp. and Dean’s Council Executive of the Year
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE
Accessing Industry Thought Leaders
2016-2017 Speakers
Jason Clemens, Executive Vice President, Fraser Institute
Tony Sarsam, CEO, Ready Pac Foods Inc.
David Jacofsky, Chairman and CEO, The Core Institute
Mark Emmert, President, NCAA