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Winners Declared for Napkin Business Challenge

The Women 2.0 Pitch Night was a smashing success! Over 150 people came to CNET to support women entrepreneurs who pitched their businesses to venture capitalists and successful women executives. The finalists fielded tough questions from the judges and in the end, only two teams received grand prizes of $1500 each, pitch coaching from Guidewire Group, and meetings with Tim Draper of Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Michael Moritz of Sequoia Capital.

The winning teams were Laser-Seal (envisioning faster, cleaner wound closures in the operating room with laser technology), and O’Light (O for Organic!) which aims to create fashionable, OLED lighting concepts. The audience voted with their cell phones using Mozes to determine O’Light as the crowd favorite, making O’Light the recipient of the People’s Choice Award.

Laser-Seal team wins Napkin Business ChallengeO Light wins twice - the Peoples Choice Award

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Women 2.0 extends another big THANK YOU to our sponsors who made this event possible. We also thank everyone who helped out, from volunteers to bloggers. To Annie Chang for coordinating the event and being a superb hostess. To all the participants in the Napkin Business Challenge. To the Women 2.0 community of entrepreneurs, tech mavens, and the business-savvy. To us, the movers and shakers. Congratulations, and cheers!


6:00pm - Registration, Appetizers, Cocktails, and… Cupcakes?

Sibby's Cupcakery is the best. Cupcakes!Online registration is a beautiful thing. It helps us plan, so we get a room big enough for the crowd.

  Sibby’s Cupcakery is the best. Cupcakes! 
  Registering online helps speed things along. 

Shivani Sopory and Angie ChangAnnie Chang thanks Joel Sacks of CNET.

  Women 2.0 founders help with operations.  
  Annie Chang thanks Joel Sacks of CNET. 

Johnny Lam tends the bar which includes beer, wine, and juiceEveryone loves Sibby's cupcakes!

  Johnny Lam serves wine, beer, and juice.  
  Everyone loves Sibby’s cupcakes. 

Mediterranean hors d'oeuvres.Cocktail hour before the pitches began.

  Mediterranean hors d’oeuvres.  
  Cocktail hour before the pitches began. 

6:45pm - Welcome and Introduction to the Women 2.0 Pitch Night

Shaherose MCs the Women 2.0 Pitch Night.Shannon McClenaghan, judge.

  Shaherose MCs the Women 2.0 Pitch Night.  
  Shannon McClenaghan, judge. 

Julie Blaustein peruses the programDJ Diane spinning at CNET

  Julie Blaustein peruses the program.  
  DJ Diane spinning at CNET for Women 2.0. 

Christina, Clara, Niniane (FindYourScene)Carol Sands, angel investor and judge.

  Christina, Clara, Niniane (FindYourScene)
  Carol Sands, angel investor and judge. 

Latecomers saw standing room only.Venture capitalists and executives judge.

  Latecomers saw standing room only.
  Venture capitalists and executives judge.  

7:00pm - Women Entrepreneurs Take the Stage and Pitch Businesses

Clara Shih pitches for FindYourScene.QTstar pitches monetizing video in China.

  Clara Shih pitches for FindYourScene.
  QTstar pitches monetizing video in China. 

The Laser-Seal team onstage in the hot seat.Amina and Nitesh of (You)StyleMe.

  The Laser-Seal team onstage in the hot seat.
  Amina and Nitesh of (You)StyleMe.  

9:00pm - Awards, Celebration, Pictures, Champagne!

Audience reacts as winners are announced.The triumphant Laser-Seal team.

  Audience reacts as winners are announced.
  The triumphant Laser-Seal team. 

Stirr joins the Women 2.0 community.Socializing and networking after the event.

  Stirr joins the Women 2.0 community.
  Socializing and networking after the event. 

Founders of Minti with the Chang sisters.Women 2.0 shirts for all coming soon!

  Founders of Minti with the Chang sisters.
  Women 2.0 shirts for all coming soon! 

Champagne and cheers

Kudos to everyone! A big thank you to Julie Blaustein (photos), Elea Chang (photos), Kai Chang (photos), and Angie Chang (photos) for providing the event photography you see here. To find out more about the teams and individuals presenting at Pitch Night, download the Pitch Night event program here. See you at next year’s Women 2.0 Napkin Business Challenge Pitch Night!

Questions?

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3 Comments

  1. Posted April 27, 2007 at 9:39 am | Permalink

    Thanks to the Women 2.0 team for putting on this event. We had a few hiccups in the beginning but it was still very exciting to pitch to such a large audience.

    Thanks,
    Nitesh

    You StyleMe

  2. Posted April 27, 2007 at 3:44 pm | Permalink

    Loved the event.
    Well done!

  3. Posted April 29, 2007 at 5:42 pm | Permalink

    You gals rock! Had the best time…looking forward to the next event :)

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  1. […] The 5 companies that presented were: • FindYourScene: A community website where people can find “their crowd” and post, discover, and rate social events. • Laser-Seal: Exploits ground-breaking interaction between light physics and cell molecular biology to reduce cost and improve quality of surgical wound closure. • QTstar: Video monetization and intermediary ad service company in China and the United States. • O’Light: Cutting-edge OLED technology to lighting designs. • (YOU)STYLEME: Online fashion community where men and women who have particular style needs can connect with other consumers who are style-savvy in a fun and engaging way. All of them had solid presentations with well thought out plans. In the end, the 2 winning teams were O’Light and Laser-Seal. The audience choice award went to O’Light as well. More details on the event can be found here. […]

  2. […] The benefit of participating is that you can get feedback about your business idea from VCs, angel investors, and seasoned entrepreneurs. And you have the chance to win some great prizes. Last year’s winners won cash prizes, pitch coaching and one-on-one face time with VCs. […]

  3. […] speaking at women 2.0 open mic session “meet the CEOs” Published February 18, 2008 random women 2.0 is an organization here in silicon valley that is aimed at promoting entrepreneurship amongst women in technology. last year, they ran a wonderful and sold out event called Pitch Night which included a 30 minute meeting with Mike Moritz of Sequoia Capital for the winning team. for those of you not in the tech field, let me say, thats like giving a junior golfer a private lesson by tiger woods. very cool. […]

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