Pitch Party

Pitching For Beginners

Horn Entrepreneurship and E-club host a Pitch Party each semester in the Venture Development Center featuring startup funding and prizes. The Pitch Party is designed for those new to pitching an idea, with students sharing startup concepts to an audience of their peers and a panel of judges composed of recent entrepreneurial alumni.

 

Students have 90 seconds to pitch an idea for a new business, innovation or invention in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Judges provide feedback to help them further their ideas. Pitches may be formal, informal, creative, comedic as long as the idea is clear. Props and prototypes are permitted.

Spring Pitch Party

3rd Place: Mobile Menu by Sara Standish

2nd Place: Hen Housing Hub by Megan Anderson

1st Place: MalAI by Mary Williams

Fall Pitch Party

3rd Place: SkiSafe by Alex Witte

2nd Place: Sight Connect by Carys Adusei

1st Place:  Sweet Success by Hallie Ross

Spring Pitch Party

3rd Place: Beat Talks by Jaken Zaidman and Anirudh Changkakoti 

2nd Place: Safe Frame by Shokhin Sharipov

1st Place: Dropinnsea by Norman Mthethwa

Fall Pitch Party

3rd Place: SafeSip by Mackenzie Frank

2nd Place: Arima Skincare by Arielle Mahugu

1st Place: Maker Pants by Jenna Tomasch

Spring Pitch Party

3rd Place: Drink Snack Cup by Luke Rautzhan

2nd Place: Gaban by Giovanni Lopez

1st Place: The Barrel Mobile Bar by Drew Jordan

Spring Pitch Party

3rd Place: Commit by Hunter Wills and Emily Paget 

2nd Place: BINDHI’S by Aliza Aldujee

1st Place: CompSciLib by Genpei Ye and David Bichara

 

Fall Pitch Party

3rd Place: OBEnaturelle by Lauren Roberts

2nd Place: Real Time Piece by Matthew Bilia

1st Place: Soil Probe by Vienna Locona

Spring Pitch Party

 

Beginner Track

3rd Place: Soceaze by Derek Mihalecsko

2nd Place: BlueHen Chat by Giordana Daniels, Caitlin Iannetta, and Hussein Bazzi

1st Place: Fresh 'n Fold by Catherine Johnson

Advanced Track

3rd Place: Dear Volunteer by Isabella Duarte

2nd Place: Pick-Up Sports by Michael Meola

1st Place: Stemmer by Samuel Goetz and Julian Wahl

 

Fall Pitch Party

 

Beginner Track

3rd Place: Wardrobe Icon by Gerald Berman

2nd Place: ReTeen by Bridget Bergan and Nathaniel George

1st Place: ShareWallet by Jason Bangser

Advanced Track

3rd Place: Common Grounds by Lynn Roberts

2nd Place: Special Space by Domenic Massimo

1st Place: StatusQ by Mo Mahmood

Fall Pitch Party

 

Beginnner Track

3rd Place: Got Hens by Alexander Pugliese

2nd Place: Dear Volunteer by Isabella Duarte

1st Place: Stemmer by Sam Goetz and Julian Wahl

Advanced Track

3rd Place: OnoBowls Food Truck by Benjamin Quinutolu

2nd Place: Up Cycle Design by Sierra RyanWallick and Michelle Yatvitski

1st Place: Doobie Ridez LLC by Jack Dubecq and Peter Coker

Read About Our Past Pitch Parties!

  • Fall Pitch Party: Big Wins & Grand Slams for UD’s Student Innovators

    October 27, 2025 | Written by Horn Entrepreneurship
    Sixteen students stepped up to the plate to deliver fast-paced, 90-second pitches before a packed crowd and a panel of alumni judges. From creative new products to purpose-driven ventures, the lineup showcased the breadth of talent across campus and reminded everyone that innovation at UD is alive and well.
  • Beyond the Classroom: How Aidan Moffa Is Owning Intrapreneurship

    September 08, 2025 | Written by Horn Entrepreneurship
    For Aidan Moffa, class of 2024, entrepreneurship didn’t stop at graduation, it evolved. Aidan, who majored in Entrepreneurship with a minor in Professional Selling & Sales Management, is now applying his entrepreneurial mindset every day as a sales engineer at Keyence Corporation, a leading provider of automation and sensing technology. From owning his own territory to exploring the potential of AI in business, Aidan brings energy, adaptability, and initiative to everything he does.
  • Alumna Allison Sanders on Entrepreneurship, Creativity & Taking a Leap

    June 16, 2025 | Written by Horn Entrepreneurship
    From working behind the scenes at Horn Entrepreneurship to launching her own creative business, UD Class of 2020 alumna Allison Sanders has charted a bold and unconventional path. In this Q&A, she reflects on what it’s like to be a solopreneur, the lessons she’s carried from campus into her career, and what advice she’d give to students looking to launch something of their own.

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The Pitch Party is ideal for beginners and newcomers—all you need is an idea! If you've ever had a problem or frustration, pitch party is a great place to debut your innovative way to solve it.

- Dan Lee Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship

Commonly Asked Questions

All undergraduate students from any major and college are welcome to pitch.

All students, faculty, and staff are welcome to watch as UD students pitch innovative ideas. Advanced registration is required.

Three winners will share the prize pool of $500 in cash funding - $300 for first place, $200 for second and $100 for third.