Spelman College wins 7th annual Moguls in the Making entrepreneurial pitch competition
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Ally and Thurgood Marshall College Fund gathered 50 students to compete for over$200k in scholarships and prizes - A team of students from
Spelman College received first place for their pitch that explored the intersection of entrepreneurism and impact inDetroit through helping women-owned businesses grow - Winning team from
Spelman College will be featured on "The Jennifer Hudson Show" airing onSept. 25
The Moguls in the Making competition, held
"Moguls in the Making provides invaluable early business experience for future leaders, offering students the opportunity to learn from experts and explore how different industries can make an impact," said
Fifty students – 10 teams with five students each – toured Ally's hometown of
The Moguls in the Making program included motivational messages from executives and community leaders, workshops, fireside chats and mentor engagement. A mogul in his own right, actor, television personality and author Terrence J, shared his career journey and spoke about how grit and determination allowed him to follow his passions and build a name for himself in the entertainment industry.
On the final day, each team presented their business plan to a panel of judges who awarded prizes to the top three teams based on the pitch. Members of those top teams each received a scholarship for the 2025 school year and other prizes to support their education.
The 2025 top three teams and their pitch concepts were:
First Place:
Their idea, Prospera, creates an ecosystem that builds up women-owned small businesses, increasing economic mobility in
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Aubria King , Junior, Biology - Ca'Miyah King, Junior, Political Science
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Kennedy Washington , Sophomore, Sociology -
Madison Harris , Sophomore, Literature, Media and Writing -
Sydney Johnson , Sophomore, Economics
Second Place: Hampton University,
Their idea, FuelU, addresses food insecurity through meal plans at community college campuses across the city of
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Arthur Green , Senior,Strategic Communications -
Kaleb Moore , Junior, Business Management -
Lynnette Smith , Sophomore, Finance -
Symonne Brooks , Senior, Marketing -
Trinity Polk , Senior, Journalism
Third Place: North Carolina A&T State University,
Their idea, Detroit Capital Connect, is an AI-powered tool that supports economic mobility by helping small businesses identify grants, loans and funding opportunities while simplifying the application and submission process.
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Akevia Wilkerson , Sophomore, Psychology -
Bryce Ferebee , Senior,Supply Chain Management -
Dorian Jackson , Junior, Marketing & Sales - Enioluwa Olabode, Sophomore, Computer Science
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Jakari McIver , Sophomore, Finance
All other students who competed received a
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More than 460 students completed the application process for this year's competition. Those chosen to compete hail from Delaware State University,
Mentors and team coaches from the Detroit business community including Ally executives, past Moguls in the Making participants and HBCU alumni donated their time to work with students, providing valuable perspective throughout the competition.
Learn more about the program at www.ally.com/moguls.
Additional Moguls in the Making quotes for use:
Terrence J, actor, television personality and author
"As a graduate of an HBCU, I know the importance of opportunities like Moguls in the Making for young leaders. I could not pass up the chance to once again work with Ally to elevate students from all backgrounds and encourage them to pursue their dreams."
"As a proud HBCU alumna, the work we do with Moguls in the Making is deeply personal, investing in future leaders to create pathways to lasting success. By providing essential access and exposure for these talented students in a city like
"Moguls in the Making is full of rigorous learning and ideation, and these students once again impressed us with their energy and creativity for solving real-life challenges. After events like these, I come away feeling inspired by the impact this next generation will have in shaping the future of business and society. The city of
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About the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF)
Established in 1987, the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) is the nation's largest organization exclusively representing the Black college community. TMCF member schools include the publicly supported historically Black colleges and universities, predominantly Black institutions and historically Black community colleges, enrolling nearly 80% of all students attending Black colleges and universities. Through scholarships, capacity building and research initiatives, innovative programs and strategic partnerships, TMCF is a vital resource in the K-12 and higher education space. The organization is also the source of top employers seeking top talent for competitive internships and good jobs. TMCF is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, charitable organization. For more information about TMCF, visit www.tmcf.org.
Contacts:
Ally Public Relations
Alex.Moore@ally.com
cindy@theallenlewisagency.com
TMCF
clara.stamps@tmcf.org
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