ANNUAL REPORT / FY 2020 ENTREPRENEUR AT A TOP 10 PROGRAM ANNUAL REPORT / FY 2020 WELCOME

Welcome to our annual report for the fiscal year 2020. We are excited to show you what’s new and, more importantly, what our student entrepreneurs accomplished this year. Among many other highlights in the past year, we helped students launch 446 startup teams, maintained our top-10 rank for entrepreneurship, launched a first-of-a-kind Master of Business Creation program, created a 3-course Lassonde+X program for all undergraduates, celebrated Pierre Lassonde’s retirement, and moved all our programs online to help our students entrepreneur at home during the pandemic. We invite you to turn the page, get inspired, and then entrepreneur with us. We define entrepreneurship as a verb. Join us to entrepreneur your

idea, your future, and our community. ON THE COVER: Shaykayla Smith is a recent entrepreneurship — The Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute Team graduate and a past student leader with the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute.

Annual Report / FY 2020 1 Josh Martin is a mechanical engineering student, inventor, builder, and leader in the Make Space at Lassonde Studios.

2 Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute FOCUSED ON STUDENTS Everything we do is focused on the student experience. We welcome all students at the U and beyond to work with us to launch something, join a team, learn by doing, and achieve their dreams. Students gain leadership skills by managing most of our programs, and we do everything we can to support student ideas.

VALUES 1. Student-focused & student-led 2. Entrepreneurship is a mindset 3. See one, do one, teach one MISSION 4. Meet students where they are at To provide students 5. Entrepreneurs need a community of support transformative 6. Try, learn, repeat experiences through 7. Anyone can be an entrepreneur entrepreneurship.

Annual Report / FY 2020 3 INSTAGRAM FAVORITES YEAR IN PICTURES @LASSONDEINST

Pierre Lassonde visits Lassonde Studios. 143 Lassonde Studios residential advisors. 133 Our executive director, Troy D’Ambrosio. 109

Veronica Aponte studying at Lassonde Studios. 107 Company Launch teams for fall 2019. 98 Our L4 community at Lassonde Studios. 97

4 Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute RANKINGS & RECOGNITION

Innovations That Inspire Challenge Winner / 2020 Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) recognized the new Master of Business Creation degree

Annual Report / FY 2020 5 Pierre Lassonde is founder of the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute and cofounder of Franco-. CONGRATS PIERRE!

After 35 years leading Franco-Nevada, Pierre Lassonde – founder of the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute – retired from the company when he stepped down as chairman of the board in 2020. The milestone concluded an epic career with the company he cofounded in 1985 and grew to its current valuation of $38 billion.

Franco-Nevada is a leading gold- Mr. Lassonde and partner Seymour his support as the institute’s lead sponsor focused royalty and streaming company. Schulich founded the original Franco- and visionary. His generous donations Since its initial public offering (IPO) in Nevada, developing it in the early support programs, scholarships, and 2007, Franco-Nevada’s share price has 1980s to an initial capitalization of $2 Lassonde Studios. outperformed both gold and other gold million. In the process, they pioneered He was born in Quebec. After receiving equities, and the company has been able the concept of mining royalties. The a degree in electrical engineering in to increase dividends for 12 consecutive company remained the leading public Montreal, he attended the University of years. Total shareholder return in the mining royalty company until 2002, when with his late wife, Claudette, and past 12.5 years has been 1,485% for a Newmont Mining acquired it for $2.5 received his MBA in 1973. Since then, he compounded return of 25.1% per year. billion. has become a world-renowned mining “After 35 years with Franco-Nevada, in The original Franco-Nevada team investor and entrepreneur. Among many one incarnation or another, I would like to continued to manage royalty assets as other accomplishments, in 1990, Mr. thank all of the analysts, brokers, portfolio part of Newmont Capital. In 2007, they Lassonde authored “The Gold Book: The managers, and shareholders who have incorporated a new Franco-Nevada after Complete Investment Guide to Precious believed in us and helped us build this launching an IPO and acquiring a royalty Metals.” great company,” said Mr. Lassonde in his portfolio from Newmont for $1.2 billion. Beyond his many professional last address as chairman before taking on Franco-Nevada now trades under the accomplishments, he is a leading the title of chair emeritus. symbol FNV on both the Toronto and New philanthropist in areas including “At a time when financial markets York stock exchanges. education and the arts, he holds seven are racked by uncertainty, volatility, and Mr. Lassonde founded what is now honorary Ph.D.’s from universities violent losses in the face of COVID-19, the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute including the University of Utah, and there is nothing that gives me greater in 2001. His initial vision was to create he was made a Member of the Order of pleasure than to see our share price an entrepreneur center that would Canada in 2001. reach new highs and give our thousands provide transformative experiences by Learn more about Pierre Lassonde on of shareholders that extra support and bringing students from all disciplines Wikipedia at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ comfort they deserve by having invested together to collaborate on new initiatives, Pierre_Lassonde. Learn more about in Franco-Nevada,” he added. “That, more technologies, and companies. That Franco-Nevada at franco-nevada.com. than anything else, is reward enough for vision has grown to reach thousands of me. Thank you.” students, and Mr. Lassonde has continued

Annual Report / FY 2020 7 OUR HISTORY

2010-2012 — The Pierre Lassonde Entrepreneur Center continues to grow with the addition of new programs, including the 2008 – The Pierre Lassonde Foundry, a business discovery Entrepreneur Center finishes center, Bench to Bedside, a 2010 — University of Utah 2001 — The Pierre and renovation on what is called medical-device competition, ranks as the No. 1 university Claudette McKay Lassonde the “Lassonde House,” a and the Lassonde Social in the country for startup New Venture Development 2002-2003 — The first historic building in the Entrepreneurship Program. formation based on faculty Center forms with a $100,000 companies launch from Fort Douglas area of the technologies. The Pierre and gift from Pierre Lassonde. the Lassonde New Venture University of Utah campus. Claudette McKay Lassonde The center brings together Development Center. Those The building serves as the New Venture Development business, engineering, companies were in industries administrative headquarters. Center contributed to this and science graduate including medical imaging The original structure was achievement by accelerating students with university and pharmaceuticals. built during the Civil War. the commercialization of faculty inventors to develop faculty inventions. commercialization plans.

2006 — The Lassonde Family Foundation gives a $13 million gift to create the 2011 — The Lassonde Pierre Lassonde Entrepreneur program ranks among the Center. The gift expands top 25 in the country for the organization’s reach to entrepreneurship education include competitions with by the Princeton Review. awards of $100,000 provided by Zions Bank.

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2019 — The David Eccles School of Business and Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute add a first-of-a- kind Master of Business Creation degree and the Lassonde+X program for all undergraduate students to learn the entrepreneurial mindset. Fall 2013 — The Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute is formed to involve more students and create Lassonde Studios.

2020 — The Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute moved August 2016 — Lassonde all its events and activities Studios opens, and the first online for the summer to 2014 — The Lassonde cohort of residents, known as help students entrepreneur Family Foundation commits the Lassonde 400, moves in. from home during the an additional $12 million pandemic. to the University of Utah, bringing the total program commitments to $25 million. The new gift is used to help 2016-2019 — The build an iconic new facility Lassonde Entrepreneur for student entrepreneurs. Institute adds and develops many new programs in Lassonde Studios. New programs include Workshops, Hours with Experts, Make, Company Launch, Food Entrepreneur, Arts Entrepreneur, Lassonde 400, Meetups, and Cowork.

Annual Report / FY 2020 9 STUDENT ENGAGEMENT All students at the University of Utah and across the state are invited to participate in our numerous programs and activities. Opportunities include competitions, workshops, mentoring, living at Lassonde Studios, and classes offered by the Department of Entrepreneurship & Strategy at the David Eccles School of Business.

4.3K 2K STATEWIDE COLLEGE STUDENT ACADEMIC ENROLLMENT PARTICIPATION PROGRAM PARTICIPATION IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP FY 2020 AY 2020 FY 2020

5 WAYS TO ENGAGE

UTAH COLLEGES 1. Attend events and workshops 10 PARTICIPATING FY 2020 2. Launch a company or join one 3.1K 3. Live at Lassonde Studios HIGH SCHOOL & 4. Attend classes at the Eccles School HIGH SCHOOLS MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT 47 PARTICIPATING FY 2020 PARTICIPATION FY 2020 5. Be a student leader

10 Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute SCHOLARSHIPS We are proudly powered by students of all ages and from all majors. Each year, we recruit students to manage and run most of our programs and opportunities. They receive scholarships while also getting a unique opportunity to gain leadership skills and professional experience.

AWARDS & RECIPIENTS $4.7M $944K $494K 184 TOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS TOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS MBC TUITION NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED FY 2002-20 AWARDED FY 2020 WAIVERS FY 2020 AWARDED FY 2020

1% Undeclared % 1% Social Work 24 1% Medicine Graduate % % 1% Architecture & Planning % 59 41 46 2% Law Male Female Business 76 3% Humanities Under- 4% Fine Arts graduate % 5% Science 24 6% Social & Behavioral Sci. Engineering 6% Health

MAJORS FY 2020 ACADEMIC LEVEL FY 2020 GENDER FY 2020

Annual Report / FY 2020 11 Aaron Kc Hsu is the founder of Blerp, an audio-sharing platform, computer science alum, and a former resident at Lassonde Studios.

12 Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute STARTUP TEAMS Hundreds of student teams work with us to launch ideas in every field and industry imaginable. We define a startup team as a group of students that accesses Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute programs to test, develop, and grow their business idea through mentorship, grants, office space, and more.

STARTUP TEAMS FORMED FY 2002-2020 $ 521 418M 504 COMPANY FUNDING 500 RAISED FY 2002-20 446 400 365 $ 300 3.1M TOTAL CASH PRIZES FY 2007-20 200

97 92 100 59 36 36 43 43 $ 1 8 4 4 11 13 17 14 144K TOTAL CASH

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 PRIZES FY 2020

Annual Report / FY 2020 13 LIVE AT LASSONDE We call the residents at Lassonde Studios the “Lassonde 400,” because there are 400 beds in the building. This group has the unique opportunity to “Live, Create, Launch” day and night. During 2019-20, we welcomed L4, or the fourth group of Lassonde 400 residents since the building opened in 2016.

LASSONDE STUDIOS RESIDENTS FY 2020 AREAS OF STUDY 60 FY 2020 3% Graduate

51% 46% First year Upperclass 52% 48% Male Female

ACADEMIC LEVEL FY 2020 GENDER FY 2020

14 Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute Jolly Karungi is a Lassonde Studios resident, a startup collaborator, an Eccles School student, a Lassonde student leader, and a refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Annual Report / FY 2020 15 LAUNCHED AT LASSONDE

DECHEQUE

PROGRAMS: LASSONDE 400 HIGH SCHOOL UTAH ENTREPRENEUR CHALLENGE INDUSTRY: FINANCE

Decheque is a student- Lassonde Studios, has investors with funds. run startup aiming to been trading stocks for 3 They then give each pair change the alternative years. a compatibility score, investment industry. The idea came up after to better facilitate the We help students from all majors Started in March 2019, a friend, a hedge fund best connections. “We’re Decheque matches manager, was discussing essentially building a and backgrounds launch inventions, investors with hedge funds the issues with running dating app,” Pignanelli in hopes of increasing a hedge fund. “I went up said. “When signing up initiatives, companies, and careers. access to the private and talked to him, and he you’re asked all of these Find more online at investment industry. started telling me about questions. Things like risk The founder, Andrew all these problems with tolerance, investment lassonde.utah.edu/launched. Pignanelli, a finance major raising money,” Pignanelli focus, financial goals.” at the University of Utah’s said. Learn more at David Eccles School of Decheque uses an decheque.com. Business and resident at algorithm to match

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ESYM TRAILRAX

PROGRAMS: LASSONDE NEW VENTURE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS: COMPANY LAUNCH LASSONDE 400 INDUSTRY: HEALTH INDUSTRY: RECREATION

Motivational A team of faculty, The development and Do you like off-road products help customers customizable foundation interviewing is an professionals, and students launch of the company adventures? Adam better their experience of products that allow evidence-based approach at the University of Utah was supported during Engelke, a University of with equipment to keep customers to build their used by counselors, hope to make motivational the 2018-19 academic Utah student and off- them safe and venturing rack how they want it. educators, medical interviewing training more year through the roading enthusiast, started longer than ever possible,” Not only does TrailRax professionals, correctional common and accessible Lassonde New Venture a company to help you Engelke said. assist adventures to the officers, and others through a new online Development Center, get more from your off- One of their storage off-roading enthusiasts to change patient or training platform and which matches graduate roading and over-landing solutions, the Pak Rax, is who go for weeks at a client behavior. It can company. They launched students with faculty experiences. a side-mounted roof rack time, but it also caters to help people smoke their product, Enhanced inventors and industry TrailRax provides USA- that uses dead space on the “weekend warrior.” less, exercise more, Motivational Interviewing, partners to develop manufactured, roof-rack the vehicle for storage Learn more at trailrax. follow through with and their company, eSym, business ideas. equipment, and storage space without sacrificing com. recommendations, keep in 2019 and already have Learn more at solutions. “From Jeep the capabilities of the commitments, and more. clients. esympro.com. Wranglers to all mid-sized vehicle. Additionally, trucks and more, our TrailRax offers a

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VIRTUAL PROM LIVE VITAPUL INJECTABLES

PROGRAMS: MASTER OF BUSINESS CREATION PROGRAMS: BENCH-TO-BEDSIDE OPPORTUNITY QUEST UTAH ENTREPRENEUR CHALLENGE INDUSTRY: ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY: HEALTH

Prom is back on! After new Master of Business across the country being Vitapul Injectables is on Recently, EpiPen graduate Alex Huhn. cancelations at thousands Creation program at the canceled due to COVID-19, a mission to save lives by manufacturers have They believe they can of high schools across University of Utah’s David she quickly decided to improving the treatment been questioned due to make a better product the country due to Eccles School of Business. switch gears and do of severe allergic reactions. rising prices and limited by separating the active COVID-19, students can She is teaming up with something about it. With help from programs pharmacological changes, ingredient, epinephrine, now participate virtually teen dress rental company “I wanted to do at the University of Utah, causing some people’s in a powdered or “dust” by registering for Virtual Charlotte’s Closet to something to give high the student founders are health to be at risk, form until just before Prom Live. This will allow organize the regional school students an developing a device to according to the student injection. The uniqueness students to still have a virtual proms. opportunity to participate inject epinephrine — a team. of this product is in prom while practicing Buckley is the in one of the most drug that narrows blood The team consists of the company’s name appropriate social cofounder of My School important events of the vessels and opens airways University of Utah medical – “vitapul” is Latin for distancing. Dance, an app that allows year,” Buckley said. in lungs — in a way that students Suzanna Ohlsen, “bringing dust to life.” The new nationwide high schools to easily Learn more at is cheaper and more Brian Parker, Trent Perry, effort is led by Taylor manage dance events. virtualprom.live. accessible than existing Alejandro Blitch, and Buckley, a founder in the But as she saw dances products like the EpiPen. Teryn Holeman, and MBA

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LIVE MARTIAL ARTS ARTCIEL

PROGRAMS: MASTER OF BUSINESS CREATION GET SEEDED PROGRAMS: MASTER OF BUSINESS CREATION COMPANY LAUNCH GET SEEDED INDUSTRY: FITNESS INDUSTRY: PRINTING

For Samery Moras, the Soon, Moras traveled Moras has gained a When Aaron Dobron directly onto wall surfaces, Institute. Entering the MBC founder of Live Martial the world as a competitive dedicated audience for entered the Master of whether it’s drywall, program, Dobron wanted Arts, martial arts aren’t martial artist, and was a her content. She now Business Creation (MBC) glass, brick, or cement. to make his company just a hobby — they’re member of Team USA for has more than 200,000 program at the University As an undergraduate at more marketable. a part of who she is. “I six years. Moras began subscribers and followers of Utah’s David Eccles the University of Utah, The Lassonde was literally born into the using the internet to share on social media. Moras School of Business, he Dobron studied material Entrepreneur Institute is world of martial arts,” she her experiences. “While came to the Master of knew that he had a great science engineering and one of Artceil’s clients. It said. Her family owned a competing, I would film Business Creation program business idea. Dobron is multidisciplinary design. has installed three murals martial arts studio, and videos and post content at the University of Utah’s the cofounder of ArtCiel, He used this background at Lassonde Studios. The from a young age, Moras online,” she said. “I started David Eccles School of which he describes as a to develop ArtCiel, and murals are illustrations was inundated with to see this opportunity Business to make her “brand-new, state-of-the- he also was involved in designed by students in martial arts. “I learned how to teach people all over content more profitable. art technology.” ArtCiel the Company Launch the Lassonde community. to kick before I could even the world just from my Learn more at uses vertical wall printing program, Rush to Revenue, Learn more at artciel. walk,” she said. YouTube channel.” samerymoras.com. to allow consumers to and GetSeeded Program at com. apply images and graphics the Lassonde Entrepreneur

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LITTLE WANDERERS SIMPLY ACAI

PROGRAMS: LASSONDE 400 COMPANY LAUNCH PROGRAMS: LASSONDE 400 FOOD ENTREPRENEURSHIP INDUSTRY: VIDEO GAMES INDUSTRY: FOOD

Spencer Wilson and entertaining experiences LGBTQ, people of color, Have you tried the acai? said. When he came back fruit in the world with no Morgan Lander, University that promote awareness and those who do not fit University of Utah finance to the U.S., he wanted sugar in it,” Neeleman said. of Utah students and and critical outlooks on inside the lines of a typical students Nate Berger and to see how he could Berger added, “Our acai is founders of Little the world. They do this gamer, are very much Seth Neeleman opened bring this super fruit here. simply acai; there are no Wanderers Studios, have through games that are underrepresented.” Simply Acai in August “After living as a first-year add-ins, sugar, or juice.” been so impacted by the created for everyone. Both founders are in 2019. During fall 2019 and resident at the Lassonde In addition, the blended entertainment and arts “Being a woman in the the Entertainment Arts beyond, you can find them Studios, and after talking acai is topped with fresh industry, they created a gaming industry and as & Engineering program in the mobile kitchen in to individuals at the fruit, granola, and honey. company and culture that a gamer myself, I do not at the U. They are also the Miller Cafe at Lassonde Lassonde Entrepreneur The acai bowls are sold aims to “uplift the world.” see myself recognized part of the Lassonde Studios. Institute, Simply Acai was directly to students at the Little Wanderers Studios in this industry,” Lander 400 community, living at The inspiration started shortly created,” he said. University of Utah. is an indie game company said. “Going beyond that, Lassonde Studios. for Neeleman when he Simply Acai is focused Owners Berger and that celebrates diversity Spencer and I began to Learn more at was living in Brazil. “I ate on premium organic acai Neeleman met at the of thought through think about how the other littlewanderersstu. acai three to four times imported directly from University of Utah. the creation of fun and communities, such as wixsite.com/home. a week and loved it,” he Brazil. “Acai is the only

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SAWTOOTH DOXY.ME

PROGRAMS: MASTER OF BUSINESS CREATION OPPORTUNITY QUEST UTAH ENTREPRENEUR CHALLENGE PROGRAMS: MASTER OF BUSINESS CREATION UTAH ENTREPRENEUR CHALLENGE INDUSTRY: AUTO INDUSTRY: HEALTH

Sawtooth started the size and shape of your within five years. “While While participating to its telehealth platform. fold increase in demand after DJ Potter went on cargo. in the MBC program I in the inaugural year of Doxy.me provides and quadrupled its staff, a camping trip to the Fast forward to today, have gained additional the Master of Business a simple, free, secure, growing to serve some Sawtooth Mountains. Potter is now in the Master tools and skills that have Creation program and HIPAA-compliant 274,000 providers and 6 During a rainstorm, all of of Business Creation allowed me to look at from the Department telemedicine solution. million patients in March his gear got soaked and program at the David business and, more of Entrepreneurship & The company was 2020 alone. muddy because he didn’t Eccles School of Business specifically, my startup Strategy at the University already growing before Colleagues Dylan Turner have a cover on his truck with patents pending on with a critical eye,” he said. of Utah’s David Eccles the pandemic, but and Schuyler Welch joined bed. When he returned this and another product Learn more at School of Business, doxy. demand accelerated the Master of Business home, he searched for a for cars. “With Sawtooth sawtootht.com. me was able to facilitate substantially as regulations Creation program with a solution, couldn’t find one, you can load more, haul millions of virtual meetings and behaviors changed to full scholarship to grow and eventually arrived at more, and do more,” he for healthcare providers embrace remote health and scale the company. a novel idea: a new type said. Potter is now on and patients during the services. Learn more at doxy.me. of tonneau, or truck bed his way to growing a pandemic and make Early in the pandemic, cover, that stretches to fit $30 million company significant improvements doxy.me saw a thousand-

Annual Report / FY 2020 21 PROGRAMS

NEW

LIVE AT LASSONDE STUDIOS RESIDENTIAL ENTREPRENEUR BUILD YOUR SKILLS Join the residential community at Lassonde Studios, COMMUNITY Attend regular workshops to learn new skills. Topics vary greatly. Browse our online calendar for details an inspiring 160,000-square-foot building with 400 A select community of active undergraduate and to find out what’s next. lassonde.utah.edu/ beds. All students welcome. lassonde.utah.edu/ entrepreneurs who live, create, and launch together workshops studios while receiving generous support, mentorship, and scholarships. lassonde.utah.edu/founders n 16 events n 123 participants n 3 student leaders

EXPERIENCE SUMMER AT LASSONDE MONTHLY SEED GRANT PROGRAM CREATE YOUR FIRST PROTOTYPE Participate in summer programs and living Apply to pitch your business idea at these monthly Participate in our new Make program to learn how to opportunities at Lassonde Studios to further your events for a chance to receive seed funding for your use prototyping tools and see your idea come to life! education and experience. lassonde.utah.edu/ new venture. Sponsored by Zions Bank and Chad and lassonde.utah.edu/make summer Kristen Anselmo. lassonde.utah.edu/getseeded n 11 events n 19 events n 112 student teams registered n 75 participants n 83 participants n $51.6K grant money awarded n 24 student leaders n 28 grants awarded

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GET PROFESSIONAL ADVICE TO MEDICAL INNOVATION COMPETITION GET OFFICE SPACE AND COMPANY DEVELOP YOUR IDEA Work with medical and engineering students RESOURCES Sign up to meet with an expert in fields including developing a medical innovation. Managed in Apply for dedicated space at Lassonde Studios, legal law, business, design, and manufacturing. lassonde. partnership with the Center for Medical Innovation. advice, accounting help and more. Sponsored by utah.edu/experthours Sponsored by Zions Bank. bit.ly/UUb2b Zions Bank. lassonde.utah.edu/launch n 15 events n 45 student teams registered n 40 startup teams in residence n 61 participants n 70 applications n 3 student leaders n 5 student leaders

SATISFY YOUR HUNGER FOR ARTISTS MAKE GREAT ENTREPRENEURS RUSH TO REVENUE ENTREPRENEURSHIP Connect with your peers, learn the value of your Get the support you need for your startup or idea to Participate to learn about food entrepreneurship, skills, and explore connections between the arts get to a revenue-generating stage. test your recipes in the Miller Cafe, and learn from and entrepreneurship. lassonde.utah.edu/art industry experts. lassonde.utah.edu/food n 7 events n 7 events n 71 participants n 141 participants n 3 student leaders n 4 student leaders

Annual Report / FY 2020 23 PROGRAMS

STATEWIDE BUSINESS MODEL STATEWIDE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY STATEWIDE HIGH SCHOOL IDEA COMPETITION COMPETITION COMPETITION Launch your business by competing for $100,000 in Compete against other students for cash prizes. Enter your business idea in this high school program cash and in-kind prizes. Sponsored by Zions Bank. Regional competitions are held across Utah. for a chance to win cash and prizes. Sponsored by lassonde.utah.edu/uec Sponsored by Zions Bank. lassonde.utah.edu/oq Zions Bank. lassonde.utah.edu/hsuec

STUDENT TEAMS STUDENT TEAMS STUDENT TEAMS 106 REGISTERED FY 2020 276 REGISTERED FY 2020 127 REGISTERED FY 2020

Top 20 Teams FY 2020 PRIZE MONEY $ AWARDED FY 2020 Auxilium Automation (BYU) My School Dance (UofU) 90K Top 20 Teams FY 2020 BidMyCrib (UVU) PaddedSoul (Dixie) Alteration Annie’s (West High School) Pocket Gardens (Hillcrest High School) Concord Research Group (Westminster) Parq (UofU) AP Ready (Timpview High School) Proxy (Skyridge High School) PARTICIPATING ControlAlt (BYU) Piing Watch (BYU) COLLEGES FY 2020 Aurora Discovery (Ridgeline High School) Skibaxx (Park City High School) Decheque (UofU) Pyramid Security (USU) 10 EcoFashion (Academy for Math Smart Buddy (West High School) Reese & Company (SUU) Engineering & Science) Denali Drone Services (Weber) SomnaSuo (Weber High School) Sawtooth (UofU) Epicure (Waterford School) Disani Global Health (UofU) Statewide Winners FY 2020 SubscriptionMinder (Park City High The Girls Company (BYU) Gaia Technologies (UofU) Fillabelli (Capstone Classical Academy) School) The Guitar Hacks (Snow) BYU: ControlAlt UofU: Vitapul Harmony (SLCC) Hoshi (Spanish Fork High School) TagTeam (Herriman High School) Vitapul (UofU) Dixie: PaddedSoul USU: Pyramid Security Hops and Hounds (Westminster) Jesperson Inc. (American Fork High The Circle of Life (Academy for Math SLCC: Harmony UVU: BidMyCrib School) Engineering & Science) Snow: TheGuitarHacks Weber: Denali Drone Services Optimized Lawn Care (Skyline High Unlabel (Logan High School) School) SUU: Reece & Company Westminster: Concord Research Group Zip Away (Park City High School) Pocket Change (Murray High School)

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BUILD YOUR TEAM AND FIND CONNECT WITH ENTREPRENEURS FROM STUDENT LEADERSHIP COLLABORATORS ACROSS CAMPUS Browse our many opportunities. All students are Join us at one of our meetup events to find Join our community of founders, collaborators, and welcome to apply. lassonde.utah.edu/leadership teammates and learn about the community. bootstrappers. lassonde.utah.edu/eclub lassonde.utah.edu/meetups n 164 student leaders n 7 events n 124 participants n 3 student leaders

TOGETHER YOU CAN ACCOMPLISH MORE EXPLORE THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Take advantage of the many opportunities and An outreach and mentor program helping high areas in Lassonde Studios to work together and school students explore entrepreneurship and STEM collaborate. lassonde.utah.edu/cowork fields. lassonde.utah.edu/lassonde-ambassadors n 151 connections made n 85 events n 9 student leaders n 2,822 participants n 17 student leaders

Annual Report / FY 2020 25 HIGHLIGHTS AY 2020 ACADEMICS AT THE DAVID ECCLES CHOOL OF BUSINESS

NEW NEW

GET A DEGREE 9-MONTH PROGRAM TO LAUNCH YOUR 3-COURSE PROGRAM FOR ALL COMPANY UNDERGRADS Take a deep dive by getting a certificate, minor, or major in entrepreneurship at the David Eccles A specialized graduate degree program for founders An introductory program for undergraduate School of Business. eccles.link/uentp committed to launching their startup company. students from any major on campus (the X) to learn eccles.utah.edu/mbc the entrepreneurial mindset, explore, and practice n 2,045 students enrolled entrepreneurship. lassonde.utah.edu/lassondex n 39 entrepreneurship courses offered n Inaugural year for program n 25 founders graduated from first class n Recognized by AACSB in the Innovations that Inspire challenge

GRADUATE PROGRAM FOR TECH INCUBATE YOUR BUSINESS IDEA COMMERCIALIZATION Join the Foundry at the Lassonde Entrepreneur Work on an interdisciplinary team for a year to Institute to grow your business idea and potential commercialize faculty inventions. lassonde.utah.edu/ with a group of peers. lassonde.utah.edu/foundry new-venture-development n 23 participants n 21 student leaders

26 Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute DONORS

FOUNDING Ballard Spahr CBB Holdings Drake, Brandon Garn, E. Jake and Jensen, James and Kathy Lewis, Stephen and Janet Mity-Lite Pollard, Joann Shirazi, Hava The Simmons Family Wang, Zhigang DONORS Ballard, Craig and Melissa Celtic Bank Drees, Beth Kathleen Jensen, Jesse Linder, Debbie Mohan, James and Grace Poulin, Aurora Shirazi, Yosef Foundation Watson, Kate Lassonde Family Ballard, Robin Cheng, Christine Dreyfous, Geralyn Gay, Bob and Lynette Jensen, Marian Lindquist, Kristy MonaVie Poulin, Kyle and Marissa Sidoli, Andrew The Sorenson Legacy WCF Mutual Foundation Ballard, Samantha Child, William and Patricia Dreyfous, James Gill, Paul and Carrie Jessop, Arthur Line Camp Consulting Montagnino, Joe and Poulin, Zelina Siegel, William Foundation Company Pierre Lassonde Banyan Ventures Christensen, Robert Dumke, Zeke and Angela Gilson, Darin Jive Communications Linkedin Corporation Susan Prado, Thiago Signal Peak Ventures The Sparkery Weidauer, Robert Barbano, John Christenson, Paul Duncan, Bradlee Godlove, James Jolley, David Lobo, Neville Moore, Bill and Stephanie Prestwich, George Sikorsky, Gregory The Utah Autism Weig, Miriam Barbano, Richard Cinquemani, Anne Duncan, Bradley Golden, Josh Jones Waldo Logan, Jennifer Moore, Bradley Price, Taft and Mary Silverman, Linda Foundation Weinstein, Harrison SUSTAINING The William and Joanne DONORS Bard Access Systems City Center Psychology Dunn, John and Stacey GoPro Jones, Waldo, Holbrook, & Lone Peak Pediatric Morgan Bay Management Prime Funding Simmons, David and Weinstein, Lisa Denistry Moeller Foundation Zions Bank Barnosky, Kathleen Claringbould, Amelia Dushinske, John Gowda, Varun Mcdonough Morr, Kelly Primo, Craig and Susan Melinda Weinstein, Lynn Loofburrow, David The Williams Companies David G. Neeleman Baron, Carolynne Clark, Howard Echelon Research Grady, Florence Jones, Matthew Mortensen, Trent William Prostko, Rick Sisco, Dan Welch, Alma Barr, Christopher Clark, Rachel Laboratories Green, Laurence Jones, Patrick Low, Kim H. 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Annual Report / FY 2020 27 PEOPLE The Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute is an interdisciplinary division of the David Eccles School of Business at the University of Utah. Our team consists of administration, faculty at the Department of Entrepreneurship & Strategy, staff, and Lassonde student leaders.

Administration, Faculty & Staff Department of Entrepreneurship & Strategy

TAYLOR R. RANDALL, Dean, Eccles ALICIA VESS, Administrative Officer, FACULTY Anthony Brownlow Nicole (Colee) Pyne Todd Zenger PH.D. STUDENTS School, [email protected], Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute, alicia. Bonita Austin Josh Feng William Schulze Tina Ziemek Kathy Hajeb Orie Shelef 801-581-3074 [email protected], 801-585-1496 Abe Bakhsheshy POSTDOC Adam Clark Jay Barney Heidi Herrick Jenny Smith FELLOWS Steve Kofford William Hesterly Jason Snyder Andrew Newton Lyda Bigelow Maria Kurakina Matthew Higgins Ruchi Watson Hisan Yang MATTHEW HIGGINS, Chair Jack Brittain PAT JONES, Program Manager, Lassonde Paul Brown Jeffrey Nielsen Robert Wuebker (Current), Dept. of Entrepreneurship Entrepreneur Institute, pat.jones@utah. & Strategy, David Eccles Professor of edu, 801-585-0722 Entrepreneurship & Strategy, matt. [email protected], 801-213-1699 Lassonde Student Leaders FY 2020 TODD ZENGER, Chair (Previous), Dept. of THAD KELLING, Marketing & Public David Aiderzada Aaron Dobron Jolly Karungi David Pinnock Vanesa Villanes Entrepreneurship & Strategy, Presidential Relations Director, Lassonde Entrepreneur Wolfgang “Wolf” Allred Julia Dominesey Ainu Kaufusi Dennis (D.J.) Potter Emily Wagstaff Professor, and N. Eldon Tanner Chair in Institute, [email protected], 801- Lauren Anderson James Eckstein Kaitlin Kerr-Osman Kyle Poulin Jeffrey Wang Strategy and Strategic Leadership, todd. 587-8811 Parker Andriese Abbie Eden Kristen Kessler Danny Powell Cynthia Wang [email protected], 801-585-3981 Christine Baczek Julie Edwards Lauren Kochaver Brandon Powers Jevin Warren JACK BRITTAIN, Professor and CAMILLE BAGNANI, Marketing Assistant, Jeff Barson Taylor Ellis Carson Kolb Justin Rae Samuel Warrick Pierre Lassonde Presidential Chair in Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute, camille. Mia Berenguer Kaylee Farnsworth Alexis Koopman Suraj Ramkumar William Watkins Entrepreneurship, jack.brittain@eccles. [email protected], 801-587-3836 Kael Berkley Juliana Feinberg Elizabeth “Liz” Lara Kearsa Rawson William Webb utah.edu, 801-581-8791 Brianna Bernhardt Alex Fender Shelbie Larsen Zackary Roberts Schuyler Welch Alyssa Bertelsen Ryan Fontanesi Cole Laulis Taren Rohivit Kelton White Rosario Bibiano Isai Fraire Meg Lee Jack Ronnie Brad Wilcox JAY BARNEY, Presidential Professor BARB REMSBURG, Director, Housing Lauren Boone Aspen Francis Louis Livolsi Dakota Rose Peyton Williams of Strategic Management and the & Residential Education, bremsburg@ Brandon Brewster Kit Fry Cynthia Louie David Rupp Jamon Winegar Pierre Lassonde Chair of Social housing.utah.edu, 801-587-0851 Chris Bright Ryan Fyfe Teasha Luu Luke Sanders Mitch Wulfman Entrepreneurship, [email protected]. Laycee Brown Brenda Garcia Tyler Luu Clarissa Seebohm Tobi Yoon edu, 801-585-2456 Taylor Buckley Andrea Gaspartini Elisa Mackelprang Treyvon Sidberry Carson Young Benjamin Campbell Teju Gowda Stella Markova Andrew Sidoli TROY D’AMBROSIO, Executive Director, SHANE RIVERA, Area Coordinator, Lassonde Studios, Housing & Residential Andrea Cazares Lindsai Gren Tarek Marrouche Dominic Skinner Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute, Assistant Alex Chandler Isaac Hale Eric Marsh Shaykayla Smith Dean, Eccles School, troy.dambrosio@ Education, [email protected], 801-213-8705 Skyler Chase Michael Hart Josh Martin Carson Smith eccles.utah.edu, 801-587-3836 Stanley Chen Lauren Hash Samuel Mehr Cameron Stack Karlee Chipman Natasha Haslam Nick Meister Isabelle Stavras KATHY HAJEB, Associate Professor Miles Chisholm Audrey Higgins Fin Melanson Sam Steele (Lecturer), Eccles School, Director, CAROLYN PAVLOVIC, Resident Director, Annie Connolly Sam Hirsch Andrea Meyers Kepler Sticka-Jones Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute, kathy. Lassonde Studios, cpavlovic@housing. Carley Cooper Tren Hirschi Gaurav Mishra Kevin Stratton [email protected], 801-587-3836 utah.edu, 801-213-8706 Steve Curtis Jeremy Howlett Liban Mohamed Jaxon Stuart Sam Dalton Ben Hubbard Samery Moras Aleksandra Szuszkiewicz Lauren Davis Addison Hunter Heath Murdock Gnimdo Tako ANNE BASTIEN, Program Director, Nathan Davis Ryan Hutchings Kayla Navarro Cole Taylor Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute, anne. Tosh Davis Brian Huy Pham Trevor Newsom Denil Thomas [email protected], 801-585-3198 Jackson Dean Alex Johnson Julia Perry Dylan Turner Sofia Di Gregorio Deniz Kaplan Jake Peters Liliana Tyler

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