How To Know If Your Business Idea Is A Winner | Elevator Pitch

How To Know If Your Business Idea Is A Winner | Elevator Pitch

On this week’s full episode of Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch, our investors hear their last round of pitches from entrepreneurs. In the entrepreneurship game, when big money meets big ideas, everybody wins. This week’s investors are: Marc Randolph, co-founder and first CEO of Netflix, master of scaling; Kim Perell, CEO of 100.co, serial entrepreneur and investor; and Rogers Healy, owner and CEO of Morrison Seger Venture Capital Partners.

00:00 – Intro
00:45 – Kyle Schiedemeyer, founder of Birdie Bombs, grip-n-rip alcohol shots made for golfers
09:55 – Brian Horowitz, founder of Creative Wagons, a veteran-owned small business that makes creative, functional outdoor gear
14:01 – Brian Wholeman, founder of EZ Shade, an inexpensive and easy way to hide bare bulbs

This week’s Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch contestants are Kyle Schiedemeyer, founder of Birdie Bombs, grip-n-rip alcohol shots made for golfers; Brian Horowitz, founder of Creative Wagons, a veteran-owned small business that makes creative, functional outdoor gear; and Brian Wholeman, founder of EZ Shade, an inexpensive and easy way to hide bare bulbs.

#Entrepreneur #ElevatorPitch. Going up!

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