TCU student entrepreneurs honored by Neeley Entrepreneurship Center
Fort Worth, TX
4/16/2007
The Neeley Entrepreneurship Center at TCU honored three undergraduate student entrepreneurs with cash prizes in the 2007 Collegiate Entrepreneur of the Year contest.First place ($1,000) went to Adam Blake, owner of Blake Venture Corp, a full service real estate company that specializes in buying, selling, managing, and leasing a diversified portfolio of residential and commercial investment properties. Blake is a senior entrepreneurial major at TCU’s Neeley School of Business. He has been featured in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth Business Press and Fortune Small Biz. Blake won the Global Student Entrepreneur Award in 2005.
Second place ($500) went to freshman Austin Hoffman, founder of guerillagaragesales.com and Coleto Collectibles, an Internet retailer that buys merchandise from garage sales, auctions and estates and re-sells online on eBay and other websites. He has written and published a book, Guerilla Garage Sales, Boot Camp for the Beginner – As Told by a Global Tactical Guerilla Specialist. Hoffman was one of six winners in the TCU Texas High School Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2006, which earned him a scholarship that was doubled when he came to TCU.
Third place ($300) went to Michael McKenzie, owner of The McKenzie Group, a technology consulting company providing services to residential and small businesses. It is also the parent company of several other ventures, including a full service DJ company, internet sales division and a custom internet hosting division.
For more information about the Neeley Entrepreneurship Center, visit www.nec.tcu.edu.
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