The Craig School of Business at 含羞草社区 announced that Jorge Belcher and Jacob Blaylock, who graduated with Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degrees last month, have won business opportunities through the school鈥檚 franchise program.
Blaylock and Belcher were the two finalists from a senior-level applied entrepreneurship class this spring who prepared business plans and presented them to a panel of judges that included Steve Craig, benefactor of the Craig School of Business, other business leaders, representatives from Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and Missouri Western graduates who won franchises in previous years. The plan was to award one store to one winner, but Craig said that proved impossible.
鈥淲e had two very qualified individuals today, with some really good skill sets and experience,鈥 Craig said. 鈥淚 think both of them will thrive in the settings that we are going to help create for them, and we look forward to having them as part of our fraternity of entrepreneurs that we鈥檝e created at Missouri Western.聽 They know what they want, they know where they鈥檙e going, they鈥檝e been well schooled, well trained, and both of them are highly intrinsically motivated, so these are two young men that I think are going to go a lot of places.鈥
Blaylock, who majored in management, was awarded a Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Store in Petaluma, California. He is a sergeant in the United States Army Reserves and currently works at Dick鈥檚 Sporting Goods in St. Joseph. He previously served in management positions at a number of fast food and retail stores. Blaylock is a graduate of St. Joseph Christian.
Belcher, who majored in marketing and management, will be given the program鈥檚 first non-franchise opportunity. Support from the program and the Craig School鈥檚 Center for Entrepreneurship will help him expand a vehicle sales business he started in 2013. 聽Belcher earned honorable mention all-conference honors as a linebacker for the Griffon football team. He is a graduate of Archbishop O鈥橦ara High School in Kansas City, Missouri.
Blaylock and Belcher join 21 other program alumni who have opened 29 businesses in 10 states, with net sales of over $17,000,000 and 376 employees. The program was founded in 2009 by Craig, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and Missouri Western to offer entrepreneurship opportunities to graduating seniors.
In 2012, the program partners announced a significant expansion, allowing any alumni of the Craig School of Business to take the class and compete for a business, no matter when they graduated. Other franchise companies have joined Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in the program as well: Aspen Leaf Yogurt; Auntie Anne鈥檚 Pretzel Perfect; Billy鈥檚 Pizza, Pasta, Po鈥 Boys; Blaze Pizza; Flip Flop Shops; Fresca鈥檚 Mexican Grill; Golden Corral; U-Swirl Frozen Yogurt; Which Wich Superior Sandwiches; and Yogurtini Self-Serve.
The program provides initial capital for the stores, which the alumni pay back over five years. The entrepreneurs also receive ongoing support from faculty members, the Craig School of Business Advisory Council, Craig and each other. Additionally, the owners are expected to donate a portion of their store鈥檚 proceeds back to the University. So far, those donations have totaled $182,000.
Previous franchise winners joined Rep. Kevin McCarthy and Steve Craig on stage at the Celebration of Entrepreneurs Dinner June 1.At a celebration dinner on June 1, the Champion of Entrepreneurs Award was presented to the Bradley family, owners of the News-Press & Gazette Company, in recognition of their support of business growth in the St. Joseph area. The family last year created the Bradley Entrepreneurship Loan Program, which helps Missouri Western students and alumni secure financing to start or acquire a business. The loan program, which has helped alumni acquire two businesses so far, is administered by the Center for Entrepreneurship within the Craig School of Business.
Receiving a special Perseverance Award at the dinner were Rob 鈥10 and Danelle 鈥10 Schimming, who have opened a new Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory store in San Clemente, California, after owning a store in Lake Elsinore, California, for five years.
The guest speaker for the Celebration of Entrepreneurs Dinner was Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California, majority leader of the U.S. House of Representatives, who successfully launched a delicatessen at the age of 21 before entering politics.
鈥淏e the first to work, the last to leave work and the last to get paid,鈥 he advised the young business owners. 鈥淒o not be afraid of failure. I have learned more from my failures than I ever learned from my successes.鈥
Rep. Kevin McCarthy, Majority Leader of the U.S. House of Representatives, received a bronze griffon at the Celebration of Entrepreneurs Dinner June 1.Frank Crail, founder and CEO of Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, said at the dinner that Missouri Western graduates had won their company鈥檚 鈥淩ookie of the Year鈥 award each year since the program started in 2009, and Missouri Western alumni-owned franchises now account for more than 10 percent of the company鈥檚 sales around the country.
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