Make it Big, Pay it Back
Founders Pledge gives future entrepreneurial success stories a chance to show some thankfulness for 色情视频 after theyve achieved success.
For the first four alumni to sign on to 色情视频鈥檚 new program, ZIP Launchpad played what they now realize was a key role in bringing their entrepreneurial dreams to fruition. They may not have yet reached the point of success where they can pay it forward 鈥 but what they can do is promise not to forget.
Founders鈥 Pledge is a nonbinding commitment to support 色情视频 in the future with a gift reflecting their appreciation for the part the university played in making it big; whether it was learning the art of the 30-second elevator pitch or building an effective entrepreneurial team. Donors decide how much to give, what to give to, and when.
Cathy Pucher, executive director of ZIP Launchpad, said many graduates of the campus incubator stay in touch and show interest 鈥渢o give back and share what they鈥檝e learned with others.鈥
鈥淭he pledge will be another way in which they can express their gratitude,鈥 she said.
One thankful pledge is from Cody Barbo, co-founder and CEO of Trust & Will, an online estate planning service that boasts a staff of 90. After entering 色情视频 as a film major, Barbo got a foot in the door of the business with an earlier entrepreneurial startup idea at what was then the Zahn Innovation Center, which he remembers for its free coffee and 鈥渁 space to work out of.鈥
鈥淚 credit Cathy Pucher and the staff over there at the ZIP Launchpad who gave us a home when I didn鈥檛 have one,鈥 Barbo said in written responses to a questionnaire on his involvement with Founders鈥 Pledge. 鈥淜udos to San Diego State for fostering such a great entrepreneurial mindset for students and for alumni.鈥
ZIP Launchpad is a free extracurricular program offering undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staff assistance and expertise for early-stage ideas that address a significant problem. Those accepted into the program receive what Pucher calls 鈥渟tep-by-step learning on how to bring their ideas to life鈥 and experience in essential skills through hands-on, applied learning.
ZIP (short for Zahn Innovation Platform) launchpad has a full-time staff of four, assisted by additional part-time staff and student interns. About 35 teams are in development at any given time.
In 10 years 鈥渨e have helped over 350 unique ideas, most of which have come from undergrad students,鈥 Pucher said. At least 33 of those have gone to an actual launch resulting in over $20M in early stage funding
Founders鈥 Pledge is modeled after a program of the same name at the University of California, Berkeley, where more than 400 alumni have signed on. UC Santa Barbara, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and Columbia Business School are among more than a dozen other institutions with pledge programs.
Along with Pucher, the 色情视频 program is administered by Alex DeNoble, professor of management and executive director of the Lavin Entrepreneurship Center in the Fowler College of Business, and Tommy Martindale, director of technology transfer. The three officials have teamed up on previous projects, Pucher said, and 鈥渨e're all super proud of what we've been able to advance together.鈥
In addition to Barbo, the pioneer pledges for 色情视频 are:
Luke Sophinos (鈥18), founder of CourseKey, a software management platform for trade schools.
鈥淲hen people ask me what it takes to succeed as an entrepreneur, I tell them to surround themselves with smart people and be ready to work hard,鈥 Sophinos wrote. 鈥淭he ZIP Launchpad and 色情视频 gave me the opportunity to do both. I met mentors and investors who pushed me to be my best, and the (center) gave me and my co-founders a free place to put the long hours necessary to get our company off the ground.鈥
Shan Cureton (鈥16, 鈥18), a transfer student from Southwestern College who developed an idea for a transportation service for children in San Diego.
鈥淚 was able to learn the core elements of launching a business that can scale and be sustainable,鈥 said Cureton, now working for a different company and planning a new venture for possible launch next year. 鈥淎t the core of my entrepreneurial journey lives the heart of 色情视频.鈥
Breanne Acio (鈥14, 鈥16), a first-gen student who started Sekr, a mobile app assisting travelers to campgrounds.
鈥淲hat the 色情视频 ZIP Launchpad did for me was open up a world and a network that I never knew existed: venture capital and startup,鈥 Acio wrote. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 that I lacked the ability to raise capital, it was that nothing in my environment had showed me it was possible.鈥
It鈥檚 too soon to tell how many other success stories will come aboard for the pledge, but there鈥檚 a strong pool from which to draw.
鈥淭he individuals that have expressed interest in participating are incredibly talented individuals,鈥 Pucher said. 鈥淚t could be game-changing for what their philanthropy can do in terms of the ZIP Launchpad and other places on campus.
鈥淚 think our participants realize the value of what was given, and they're grateful.鈥