Alexis Sommers wins top spot in Round 1 of PioBiz - again

Marietta, OH (12/05/2023) — Alexis Sommers '25 (Nelsonville, Ohio) has been here before. The Entrepreneurship student was part of a team that won Round 1 of the PioBiz competition in 2022.

Last week, she again took the top spot in Round 1 with her idea, Rallia Rentals - an event planner for traveling groups.

"I am so honored to receive first place at the first round (problem/solution) of PioBiz," Sommers said. "I competed with a Real Estate idea I have been researching and developing in one of my entrepreneurship classes. I would love to bring my idea to life after graduation, but I wanted to test the idea at PioBiz. At the competition, I received excellent feedback and support that will help as I continue to grow this idea."

Sommers' idea topped the other 14 for-profit and non-profit business ideas presented at The Gathering Place. The top 10 ideas received a cash prize, starting with Sommers receiving $190.

Olivia Martin '23 (Vincent, Ohio) finished second and earned $180 with Marietta: Now and Past, a product line that fulfills the need for accessible historical images showcasing Marietta. Martin is majoring in Graphic Design.

Jared Farnsworth '23 (Newport, Ohio) picked up $170 and a third-place finish with Appalachian Mobile Health, which makes personalized health care and health education accessible to individuals facing barriers to traditional healthcare in southeast Ohio. Farnsworth is majoring in Health Science.

Round 1 of the PioBiz Competition consisted of identifying a problem that is worth solving and describing a new product or service that solves the problem. The proposed solution must potentially lead to establishing a for-profit or non-profit organization.

Finishing in fourth place and receiving $160 was Jayden Austermiller '27 (Peyton, Colorado) with Tail Wagging Doggie Treats. Austermiller is majoring in Biology. Conner Wright '24 (Glouster, Ohio) picked up $150 and a fifth-place finish with College Gateway, a recruiting service for high school student-athletes who lack the resources to promote themselves to colleges and college coaches. Austermiller is majoring in Biology.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

The students presented their ideas in a poster format. The key components of the posters were:

The competition judges were Faith Knutsen, Director of Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Ohio University's Voinovich School of Leadership & Public Service; Dr. James Morell, Assistant Professor of Management, Marietta College; Suzanne Schultz, Owner at Canvas Fine Arts; and Mike Williams, President/Owner at iTech/Advance Alarm Tech.

Located in Marietta, Ohio, at the confluence of the Muskingum and Ohio rivers, Marietta College is a four-year liberal arts college. Tracing its roots to the Muskingum Academy, which was founded in 1797, the College was officially chartered in 1835. Today, Marietta College serves a body of 1,200 full-time students. The College offers over 50 majors and is consistently ranked among the top regional comprehensive colleges by U.S. News & World Report and The Princeton Review. Marietta was selected seventh in the nation according to the Brookings Institution's rankings of colleges by their highest value added, regardless of major.

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