BERKELEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 8, 2000--The
Haas Social Venture Business Plan Competition at the University
of California, Berkeley's Haas School of Business, today announced
the winners of its nationwide competition for social and environmental
ventures: EasyDiabetes, Xtracycle, and RippleEffects.
EasyDiabetes took the first prize of $10,000 for its Internet-based
diabetes management system. Jenna Beart and Michael Douek,
both MD/MBA candidates at UCLA's Anderson School, built
an Internet-assisted support system that will, among other
things, allow patients to hook up their blood sugar monitor
to the computer and have the results sent to a physician
in an easily readable form.
"We wanted to express our excitement and appreciation
for having the opportunity to participate in such an important
and inspiring event," said Michael Douek, co-founder
of the EasyDiabetes team.
"The impressive quality and number of business plans
submitted for the competition reflects the increasing commitment
of business people to pursuing a double bottom line of financial
and social objectives," said competition judge Jed
Emerson, who is the president of Roberts Enterprise Development
Fund and the Bloomberg Senior Research Fellow at Harvard
Business School.
RippleEffects and Xtracycle are the runners-up and will
evenly split the remaining $4,000 in prize money. All three
winners will have their plans circulated to a group of 150
angel investors from the Investors Circle, a group of individuals
who make private equity investments based on social dividends
and economic returns.
RippleEffects, the University of Washington team, has developed
several technology-based products serving as prevention
programs for troubled youth.
Xtracycle, out of UC Davis, is aiming for more bikes and
fewer cars with their sport-utility bike with tremendous
cargo capacity.
John May, also a competition judge and the managing partner
of New Vantage Partners of Vienna, Virginia, said, "The
winners met or exceeded the quality of professional plans
I see at regional venture fairs and at past Investors Circle
conferences."
In addition to Emerson and May, the following social venture
leaders judged the final round: Dan Geiger of OpNet, Shelly
Herman of Shorebank Advisory Services, Trinita Logue of
Illinois Facilities Fund, Stephen Moody of Private Equity
Portfolio Calvert Group, and William Rosenzweig of Hambrecht
Vineyards and Wineries.
CONTACT:
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