Winners of LaunchPad鈥檚 2025 Ideas Fest
The Blackstone LaunchPad hosted Ideas Fest, the annual LaunchPad student innovator competition, in Bird Library on Sept.聽12. The event drew more than 60 student entrepreneurs from various schools and colleges across campus, and they delivered a 90-second elevator pitch to a panel of judges.
Winners received $4,500 in cash prizes as well as a 30-minute mentoring session with the CEOs of Ami Cole and Overtime Media. These prizes provide student founders with the early stage support needed to jump-start their ventures and cover startup costs.

Here is what a few of the winners had to say about their ventures and about the experience as a whole:
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’28 (Martin J. Whitman School of Management and the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications) is the founder of , a platform designed to support club leaders. Josefson describes his platform as one that will “streamline and organize every aspect of running a club, whether that is dues, membership management or event planning.” His main goal with this venture is to “support the club leaders at different universities and help them build community.”
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’25 (Whitman School) is the founder of Fit Friends, a social networking app for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. The app allows users to connect with others in their local area who share similar athletic interests, goals and skill levels, making it easier to find a workout partner or teammate. McDermott plans to use the prize money for app development, hoping to create a platform where users can “find and swipe and match with other people” who share their passion for fitness.
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G’26 (College of Engineering and Computer Science) is developing a venture focused on creating a supportive brace for individuals with connective tissue disorders. The device is designed to help prevent joint dislocations by detecting muscle weakness and promoting safer movement. Sipperly aims to create a product that will help users “promote more effective and safe movement going forward, ultimately aiding in their physical therapy and improving their quality of life.鈥
Other student winners from Ideas Fest:
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Rajdeep Chatterjee G 鈥26 (Martin J. Whitman School of Management)
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Luzceleste Delgadillo 鈥28 (College of Engineering and Computer Science)
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Haley Greene 鈥26 (S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications)
- Ava Lubkemann 鈥27 (Engineering and Computer Science)
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Yasmin Madmoune G鈥27 (Whitman School)
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Imaad Maqsood 鈥29 (Whitman School and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs)
- Luke Spears G鈥26 (Engineering and Computer Science)
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Kellen Stewart 鈥27 (School of Information Studies and the Whitman School)
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Samuel Turin 鈥27 (Newhouse School)
Judges for the 2025 Ideas Fest:
This year鈥檚 panel of judges included alumni, doctoral candidates, business leaders and staff at 网爆门:
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Tyrin Fernandes 鈥21;
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Kevin Foresti 鈥99;
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Janice Harvey 鈥73, G鈥85;
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Frank Marin 鈥24, G鈥24;
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Phil McKnight 鈥20;
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Damaris (Koi) Munyua G鈥22;
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Thomas P. O’Brien 鈥25;
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Cydavia Patterson (Newhouse School Ph.D. student);
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Lisa Smith, Broadview Federal Credit Union;
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TJ Stewart, 网爆门 Libraries;
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Justin Storie, Libraries;
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Barnabas Szilagyi, Broadview Federal Credit Union;
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Dhwani R. Vora G鈥25;
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George E Wazen, 网爆门 Public Safety Coordinator;
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Earl Young, Broadview Federal Credit Union.
Story by Mariah Brown 鈥26, student in the Whitman School and the School of Information Studies