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San Diego CA— Just in Time for Foster Youth (JIT), a nonprofit organization dedicated to engaging a caring community to help transition age foster youth achieve self-sufficiency and well-being, has announced the four winners of its 3rd Annual JIT Shark Tank Competition. This entrepreneurial competition is part of the organization’s Pathways to Financial Power service, which provides career exploration resources, smart money management tips, and ongoing support for transition-age foster youth to succeed personally and professionally.
Initially, 11 hopeful entrepreneurs, all transition-age foster youth, submitted business proposals. The top four applicants were determined through a blind review process by Jon Strauss, Financial Advisor at Christopher Weil & Company, Inc., and his team. These four semi-finalists then received professional coaching from local professionals to help refine and develop their ideas into actionable business plans and build their strategy and pitches. During a Facebook Live broadcast on JIT’s page, the semi-finalists faced off in a virtual JIT Shark Tank competition for the community to enjoy. The competition can be viewed here: bit.ly/jitsharktank2020.
Winners were determined in a two-tiered process, each worth 50% of the competitor’s final score. First, each business plan was evaluated blindly by a review committee consisting of professionals who specialize in start-up businesses. Then, their pitches were reviewed by a judge panel of local San Diego professionals including: Jay Lichter, Managing Director at Avalon Ventures and President & CEO of COI Pharmaceuticals; Allen Maxwell, President & CEO of Omni2Max, Inc.; and Margo Turner, CEO of Powerminds.
Winners were announced on September 26, 2020, following a Passion Exploration Fair where seven professionals from around San Diego shared their career journeys and how passion, talent or opportunity helped them find their “success sweet spot.”
“Participating in the JIT Shark Tank competition was a wonderful experience! It was the best thing that happened to me all year, and to think that I was not even going to apply because I was afraid my business wasn’t ‘good enough’ to showcase,” shared 2020 JIT Shark Tank’s grand prize winner, Victoria Willis. “My coach and I are stoked to have received a $3,000 investment from JIT. This will allow my team and I to purchase the necessary equipment to keep our business running smoothly. But beyond the material gain, the confidence I’m leaving with is definitely allowing me to step into my business and own our future success.”
Sponsors for this year’s JIT Shark Tank include Alta Company, LLC & the Grant Family; Sue & Jay Lichter; Ron & Sandy Livingston; Charlie Joyce & Otis Eastern Service, LLC; the Swette Family; Walter and Lola Green Donor Advised Fund at Rancho Santa Fe Foundation; Gifts of the Magi Foundation Fund at Rancho Santa Fe Foundation; Kathryn Starr; Louarn & Alan Sorkin; Lily Lai Foundation, Ellen Filteau & NETFLIX; and The Lawrence and Robin Rusinko Charitable Fund of the Ayco Charitable Foundation.
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