ANN ARBOR – New Enterprise Forum will celebrate summer fun by hosting a panel of inventive entrepreneurs who will reveal how they have capitalized upon unusual or untapped market needs to build successful businesses. The event takes place July 24 at the Holiday Inn North Campus.
The participants for this event include:
Bruce Fridd – Founder, Cuttswright LLC: Bruce became a golf
professional at age 17, eventually becoming Head Professional at Tecumseh
Country Club in 1983. He was a member of the PGA from 1984 through 2007. In
2003, he formed Cuttswright to produce and market his patented golf hole
location and cutting device, the Fridder Digger, which is now used on golf
courses worldwide.
Abhi Lath – Owner, Sensitile: As a graduate student in architecture,
Abhi invented Sensitiles, award-winning pavers and tiles that use
fiber-optics in a unique way to create changing light patterns. With a
variety of applications and a global customer base, this Ypsilanti-based
manufacturer has more than doubled its sales over the past two years.
Brian Pearson – Founder, BPNC Distillery: As an energetic,
entrepreneurial individual, Brian’s background has included college sports,
pouring concrete, cooking, welding, and four years with the United States
Marine Corps. In 1998, he bootstrapped BPNC distillery, which focuses on
bringing cutting edge packaging to the alcohol beverage industry, including
Zippers Jell-O Shots, Zeus Juice, and many others.
The moderator will be Jesse Bernstein, President & CEO of the Ann Arbor
Area Chamber of Commerce.
Each month, NEF highlights an emerging company
and provides them a Showcase Presentation. This month, our Showcase
Presenter will be Merrill Guerra, CEO of RealKidz, which is bringing to
market a complete line of clothing for plus-size girls, coupled with an
on-line social network for parents.
Registration and networking begin at 5 p.m. with the program
starting at 5:45 p.m. Free to NEF members and journalists, the cost is $20
for non-members, $5 for students. The event is sponsored by NEF stakeholder
sponsor, the Ann Arbor Area Chamber of Commerce.
For more information, click on NewEnterpriseForum.Org
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