Aaryn & Brandon sit down with the 2021 Burgess New Venture Challenge People’s Choice Winners, Joshua May, founder of Intertwined Entertainment, and Raghunath Reddy, co-founder of The Frame Kart. Later, they get a chance to interview two student ventures focusing on social innovation & change-making: Kayla Green, founder and CEO of GrandStand Music Festival, and Tiauna West, founder and CEO of VEIL. These Spartan venturers go back to their roots, explaining the journey that fueled them to where they are today — and discuss where they're headed.
Check out the whole Burgess New Venture Challenge program at: eship.msu.edu/burgessnvc
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Original Music by Kakia Gkoudina
Engineered & Edited by Gabe Hales & Justice Keech
Co-created by Aaryn Richard, Tyler Mehigh, & Kurt Creger
Co-hosted by Brandon Weaver & Aaryn Richard
About the Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Michigan State University
The Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation empowers students to learn through action by providing campus-wide programs, courses, and resources to test ideas, foster an entrepreneurial mindset, develop empathy, and create new ventures.