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september 2004

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HBS Business Plan Contest

Traditional Track: Extend Fertility’s Laetitia Pichot, Yu-Jin Kim, Christy Jones, and Tatyana Daniels (all MBA ’04). Not shown are faculty adviser Bob Higgins and team member Nadia Campbell (MBA ’02).
Photo by Catherine Walsh/HBS Communications
Social Enterprise Track: SunEdison’s Brian Robertson (MBA ’04) and Claire Broido (MBA ’02) are joined by Peter M. Sacerdote (MBA ’64). Sacerdote recently established a prize for the winning and runner-up teams of the social enterprise track. Not shown is faculty adviser Marco Iansiti.
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The School’s eighth annual Business Plan Contest proved that entrepreneurship is alive and well at HBS: Close to forty teams entered plans to be judged by a panel of experts. This year’s traditional track winner was Extend Fertility, Inc., a venture that allows women to prolong their fertility by freezing their eggs for later use. The first prize in the social enterprise track went to SunEdison, a company that facilitates the financing and installation of on-site solar-energy projects for commercial, institutional, and municipal customers.


Service Leadership Fellows

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Now in its third year, the HBS Service Leadership Fellows Program encourages graduating students to gain experience in nonprofit and public-sector organizations through a one-year fellowship program. The 2004 fellows were chosen from 71 applicants. Fellows and organizations are Mitch Weiss, MayorŐs Office, City of Boston; Seema Reddy, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York; Molly Hellerman, Junior Achievement Worldwide, Colorado Springs; and Misha Simmonds, NewSchools Venture Fund, San Francisco.

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