Student entrepreneurs win big at INnovate Wabash County competition


Wabash County, IN (April 29, 2021) – Ideas and innovation were the stars of the show on
Wednesday, April 28, as student entrepreneurs from every Wabash County high school took
the stage at the Eagles Theatre to compete in the 2021 INnovate Wabash County pitch
competition hosted by Grow Wabash County.
Over the course of the day, student entrepreneurs presented their ideas to the panel of
judges that included:
• John Hoffman, Experienced Small Business Owner and Business Advisor
• Professor Joe Messer, experienced entrepreneur, executive, and Professor of
Entrepreneurship at Manchester University
• Lisa Gilman, Local Entrepreneur and owner of Redemption Development and Wabash
Woollen Works
• Wes Shie, Regional Director Northeast Indiana Small Business Development Center
• Keith Gillenwater, president and CEO of Grow Wabash County
“We are constantly astounded by the ideas and proposals our local students come up with in
their classes to present to our panel of business professionals,” Gillenwater said. “Grow
Wabash County is especially excited to provide support and guidance to these student
entrepreneurs as they take the next steps into making these ideas full-fledged businesses that
both employ and serve the Wabash County community.”
After a full day of pitches and presentations, the judges selected the top four teams each of
which received a cash prize that Grow Wabash County and the team of judges hope the
students will use to further develop and grow their businesses.
The winning teams were:

• 4
th place: Candor, apparel company to promote mental health, Manchester Jr. – Sr.
High School students Morgan Austin and Kolby Haecker.
• 3
rd place: Arklight Historical Tours, LLC, Wabash history tours, Northfield Jr. – Sr. High
School students Ethan Galbraith, Keaton Stout and Clay Herring.
• 2
nd place: Tackett Auto Detailing, auto detailing and service business, Northfield and
Heartland Career Center student, Heath Tackett.
• 1
st place: Bizzy Beez, apiary that sells honey and offers bee-related services,
Southwood Jr. – Sr. High School student, Alix Winer.
Grow Wabash County and the many partners that have helped make entrepreneurship a
priority in our local schools were proud to see the passion and innovation that radiated from
all of the business plans and pitches presented during the competition.

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