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Conversations with some of Notre Dame's most creative entrepreneurs and inventors. We'll dive into the stories, ideas, and people driving innovation at ND. The host of Ideas at ND is Pat Hollander, a senior at The University of Notre Dame studying finance and economics.

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  • Jun 25, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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Creating a University ROI Investment Fund to Derisk Early Stage Technologies: Part 4

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 11:56


One of the biggest obstacles to a startup's advancement is lack of funding. Early-stage startups that emerge from universities often face two problems in this regard: 1) the overwhelming majority of funding for startups is not for early-stage companies, and 2) startup funding is largely concentrated in only a few metro areas. This has made it difficult for universities, and particularly those not located in Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Boston and New York City, to advance their startups to a stage where they are ready for follow-on investment and the commercial market. To overcome these obstacles, in 2018 the University of Notre Dame established the Notre Dame Pit Road Fund, a separate $22 million investment fund, with a University subsidiary acting as general partner with private limited partners, to derisk and accelerate its promising early-stage technologies and startup ideas toward commercial viability. In this four part podcast, we will discuss the reasons behind the creation of the Notre Dame Pit Road Fund, how it is structured, learnings from its two years of existence, and how other institutions of higher education may be able to build something like it. This podcasts feature Bryan Ritchie, the Vice President and Cathy and John Martin Associate Provost for Innovation at Notre Dame and a member of the Pit Road Fund's investment committee, and Tom Crotty, a senior advisor at Battery Ventures and Notre Dame alumnus.

Creating a University ROI Investment Fund to Derisk Early Stage Technologies: Part 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 16:21


One of the biggest obstacles to a startup's advancement is lack of funding. Early-stage startups that emerge from universities often face two problems in this regard: 1) the overwhelming majority of funding for startups is not for early-stage companies, and 2) startup funding is largely concentrated in only a few metro areas. This has made it difficult for universities, and particularly those not located in Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Boston and New York City, to advance their startups to a stage where they are ready for follow-on investment and the commercial market. To overcome these obstacles, in 2018 the University of Notre Dame established the Notre Dame Pit Road Fund, a separate $22 million investment fund, with a University subsidiary acting as general partner with private limited partners, to derisk and accelerate its promising early-stage technologies and startup ideas toward commercial viability. In this four part podcast, we will discuss the reasons behind the creation of the Notre Dame Pit Road Fund, how it is structured, learnings from its two years of existence, and how other institutions of higher education may be able to build something like it. This podcasts feature Bryan Ritchie, the Vice President and Cathy and John Martin Associate Provost for Innovation at Notre Dame and a member of the Pit Road Fund's investment committee, and Tom Crotty, a senior advisor at Battery Ventures and Notre Dame alumnus.

Creating a University ROI Investment Fund to Derisk Early Stage Technologies: Part 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 18:29


One of the biggest obstacles to a startup's advancement is lack of funding. Early-stage startups that emerge from universities often face two problems in this regard: 1) the overwhelming majority of funding for startups is not for early-stage companies, and 2) startup funding is largely concentrated in only a few metro areas. This has made it difficult for universities, and particularly those not located in Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Boston and New York City, to advance their startups to a stage where they are ready for follow-on investment and the commercial market. To overcome these obstacles, in 2018 the University of Notre Dame established the Notre Dame Pit Road Fund, a separate $22 million investment fund, with a University subsidiary acting as general partner with private limited partners, to derisk and accelerate its promising early-stage technologies and startup ideas toward commercial viability. In this four part podcast, we will discuss the reasons behind the creation of the Notre Dame Pit Road Fund, how it is structured, learnings from its two years of existence, and how other institutions of higher education may be able to build something like it. This podcasts feature Bryan Ritchie, the Vice President and Cathy and John Martin Associate Provost for Innovation at Notre Dame and a member of the Pit Road Fund's investment committee, and Tom Crotty, a senior advisor at Battery Ventures and Notre Dame alumnus.

Creating a University ROI Investment Fund to Derisk Early Stage Technologies: Part 1

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 18:25


One of the biggest obstacles to a startup's advancement is lack of funding. Early-stage startups that emerge from universities often face two problems in this regard: 1) the overwhelming majority of funding for startups is not for early-stage companies, and 2) startup funding is largely concentrated in only a few metro areas. This has made it difficult for universities, and particularly those not located in Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Boston and New York City, to advance their startups to a stage where they are ready for follow-on investment and the commercial market. To overcome these obstacles, in 2018 the University of Notre Dame established the Notre Dame Pit Road Fund, a separate $22 million investment fund, with a University subsidiary acting as general partner with private limited partners, to derisk and accelerate its promising early-stage technologies and startup ideas toward commercial viability. In this four part podcast, we will discuss the reasons behind the creation of the Notre Dame Pit Road Fund, how it is structured, learnings from its two years of existence, and how other institutions of higher education may be able to build something like it. This podcasts feature Bryan Ritchie, the Vice President and Cathy and John Martin Associate Provost for Innovation at Notre Dame and a member of the Pit Road Fund's investment committee, and Tom Crotty, a senior advisor at Battery Ventures and Notre Dame alumnus.

Leading Startups in Times of Crisis: Part 4

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 6:48


In part 4 of this special episode, Tim Connors, founder of PivotNorth Capital, a venture capital firm in Silicon Valley, discusses what startups can do to survive the current recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, what mistakes they should avoid, and how to prepare their businesses for future growth. This episode is moderated by Bryan Ritchie, Cathy and John Martin associate provost for innovation at the University of Notre Dame.

McCloskey Series - Rob McColgan

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 31:59


Rob McColgan graduated from Notre Dame in 2002 and majored in Finance and Film. Rob is currently the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Modern Market.

Leading Startups in Times of Crisis: Part 3

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 22:47


In part 3 of this special episode, Tim Connors, founder of PivotNorth Capital, a venture capital firm in Silicon Valley, discusses what startups can do to survive the current recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, what mistakes they should avoid, and how to prepare their businesses for future growth. This episode if moderated by Bryan Ritchie, Cathy and John Martin associate provost for innovation at the University of Notre Dame.

McCloskey Series - Will McLeod

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 33:14


Will McLeod graduated from Notre Dame in 2009 with a degree in Product Design and from the Notre Dame ESTEEM program in 2010. Will is the Founder of SmarterShade, a smart glass technology company. Since 2013, Will has served as the Chief of Product for Keen Home, a startup dedicated to creating connected devices for the home in the smart HVAC space. In 2015, Keen Home was featured on the popular TV show 'Shark Tank.' This podcast was recorded on February 24, 2020.

McCloskey Series - Brett Belock

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 53:45


Brett Belock received his BA in Design from Notre Dame in 2008 and his MBA from Notre Dame in 2014. Brett is now a Product Manager at AC3. This episode was recorded on February 23, 2020.

Leading Startups in Times of Crisis: Part 2

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 15:54


In part 2 of this special episode, Tim Connors, founder of PivotNorth Capital, a venture capital firm in Silicon Valley, discusses what startups can do to survive the current recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, what mistakes they should avoid, and how to prepare their businesses for future growth. This episode if moderated by Bryan Ritchie, Cathy and John Martin associate provost for innovation at the University of Notre Dame.

Class of 2020 Series - Caile Coughlin

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 42:22


Caile Coughlan is a senior Science-Business major and Bioengineering minor from Massapequa, NY. This episode was recorded on April 11, 2020. 

Leading Startups in Times of Crisis: Part 1

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 19:03


In this special episode, Tim Connors, founder of PivotNorth Capital, a venture capital firm in Silicon Valley, discusses what startups can do to survive the current recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, what mistakes they should avoid, and how to prepare their businesses for future growth. This episode is moderated by Bryan Ritchie, Cathy and John Martin associate provost for innovation at the University of Notre Dame.

McCloskey Series - Tyler Hulett

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 42:10


Tyler Hulett graduated from Notre Dame in 2010 and majored in Biochemistry and Anthropology. During his time at ND, Tyler competed in the McCloskey New Venture Competition and later served as a McCloskey judge. Tyler currently works for a startup called CDI Laboratories where he focuses on Immuno-Oncology and Biomarker Development.

Matt Leevy 2 - Bryan Ritchie Guest Hosts!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 16:52


This episode features guest host Bryan Ritchie, vice president and Cathy and John Martin associate provost for innovation at the University of Notre Dame, interviewing Matt Leevy, Director of the IDEA Center Innovation Lab. Matt Leevy previously appeared on IDEAs at ND on November 14, 2019.

McCloskey Series - Ashley Kalinauskas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 26:26


Ashley Kalinauskas is the Founder and CEO of Torigen Inc, a company focused on veterinary cancer care. To learn more about Torigen or to reach out to Ashley, visit https://www.torigen.com/

Class of 2020 Series - Reilly Lanigan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 40:52


Reilly Lanigan is a senior Finance and ACMS major from Lake Forest, Illinois. Reilly is also a member of the Notre Dame Varsity Women's Swim Team.

McCloskey Series - Brendan Gallagher

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 44:15


Brendan Gallagher received his MBA from Notre Dame in 2012 and is now the Director of Business Development at Sentieon. This podcast was recorded on March 18th, 2020 as part of the McCloskey 20th Anniversary Series.

Introducing The McCloskey Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 0:45


Hey everyone! Just a quick intro here on a new series I'll be running on this podcast. April 2020 is the 20th Anniversary of the McCloskey New Venture Competition. In honor of McCloskey, I'll be having on a bunch of ND alumni who participated in McCloskey to talk about what the competition meant to them and what they're doing now. Thanks so much for listening!

Class of 2020 Series - Alice Reid

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 27:45


Alice Reid is a senior finance and ACMS major from Naperville, Illinois. Alice is also an RA in McGlinn Hall. 

Class of 2020 Series - Joe Witt

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 29:06


Joe Witt is a senior International Economics major from St. Louis, MO. Joe is also the Senior Class President.

Class of 2020 Series - Mark Brinegar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 43:31


Mark Brinegar is a senior Mechanical Engineering major from Boise, Idaho. He is also an RA in Knott Hall.

Introducing The Class of 2020 Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 1:42


Hey everyone! Just wanted to introduce a new series I'm going to be running through this podcast. Basically, I'll be having on members of the Class of 2020 to talk about what the coronavirus pandemic has meant to them with regard to having their senior years cut short. We'll also discuss best Notre Dame memories and takeaways. Hopefully this is a nice thing for people to listen to in a tough time. Thanks so much for listening and stay healthy!

Katie Uhler

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 25:59


Katie Uhler is a 2018 graduate of Notre Dame and a current ESTEEM student. Katie played Division I soccer at Notre Dame and is from San Antonio, Texas.

Keian Gatewood

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 35:34


Keian Gatewood is a freshman at Notre Dame. Keian is the founder of Bee Brand, an online marketplace to buy and sell local honey. To learn more about Bee Brand, visit: https://www.beebrandco.com/

Rian McDonnell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 24:37


Rian McDonnell is an ESTEEM student from Ireland. Rian runs two startups, one called Flowaste, which is a company looking to reduce food waste. The second is called Delive, a company striving to revolutionize emergency medical services with drone fly-ahead technology. To learn more about Rian, visit https://esteem.nd.edu/our-students/records/rian-mc-donnell-2019-2020/ To learn more about Flowaste, visit http://flowaste.com/ To learn more about Delive, visit https://delivedrones.com/

John Henry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 28:34


John Henry is the Director of Student Startups at the IDEA Center. To learn more about John and his work at the IDEA Center, visit: https://ideacenter.nd.edu/about/meet-our-staff/john-henry/

Edozie Ezeanolue

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 24:59


Edozie Ezeanolue is a sophomore at Notre Dame from Las Vegas. Edozie is the founder of NXSTEP, a startup looking to help high school students find the right college for them. To learn more about NXSTEP, check out www.nxstep.co

David Thompson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 24:03


David Thompson is a Notre Dame sophomore studying finance and economics. He is also a co-founder of Tropic Labs, a smart device startup looking to revolutionize the way we take care of our animals.

Bryan Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 38:02


Bryan Ritchie is Notre Dame’s first vice president and associate provost for innovation.

Brock Gallagher

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 40:15


Brock Gallagher is the founder and CEO of Xstudia. Brock is also a senior at Notre Dame. To learn more about Xstudia, visit xstudia.com

Matt Leevy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 24:15


Matt Leevy is the Director of the IDEA Center Innovation Lab and a Capstone Adviser and Mentor for The ESTEEM Program. Matt is also a retired Army Reserve Captain with 22 years of total service. Learn more about the IDEA Center Innovation Lab at: https://ideacenter.nd.edu/innovation-park/about/facility/innovation-lab/

Evan Claudeanos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 40:32


Evan Claudeanos is the founder and CEO of Amaforge, a company that builds data-driven solutions for universities to meet their funding and research goals. You can learn more about Amaforge and get in touch with Evan at amaforge.com

Kyle Murphy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 40:43


Kyle Murphy is the CEO and Co-Founder of Enspice Nutrition. Enspice makes seasonings, spices, and other additives that contain a complete plant-based multivitamin in each serving. To find out more about Enspice, visit enspicenutrition.com

The IDEA Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 2:37


A quick trailer to get you introduced to The IDEA Center Podcast

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