REV Birmingham has chosen the 10 finalists in its third annual Big Pitch business-plan competition, which carries a total of $25,000 in prize money, according to an email from the nonprofit group today.
The 10 finalists were picked from a total of 61 applications that REV received before its entry deadline on Sept. 6.
Here are the contestants:
- Antionette Neeley – Organically Yours, organic oatmeal cookies/locally-based food processing company that produces organic dessert foods.
- Danielle Hines – Party Boutique Kids, tailored and themed kids’ entertainment parties
- Elle Nelson – Studio Steel, pole fitness studio designed for a diverse adult demographic
- Eric Holsomback – Wholesome Soda, Locally-made, natural soda for health-conscious beverage seekers
- Gabriel Marrero – Tropicaleo, fresh-casual Puerto Rican cuisine and dining experience
- Jerethia Blake – Pure Imagine Candy Shoppe, mobile candy shop with custom candy options and unique charm
- Matthew Hamilton – Kinetiq Movement, local obstacle park and indoor challenge facility for adventurous athletes
- Nathan Pocus – Domestique Coffee, Gourmet, high-quality, fair-trade coffee business inspired by Haiti
- Saramia Arenas – Rainy Day, an artist collective retail business made up of local makers
- Soapy Jones – High-quality, all-natural soap and skincare products with locally-sourced ingredients. Botanicals and essential oils
The winner of “The Big Pitch” will be chosen after a “Shark Tank”-style public competition on Nov. 12.
At that event, the 10 finalists will compete before a live audience and a panel of judges for a chance to win cash, professional services and a chance at an investment in one or more companies.
Applications to The Big Pitch can come from individuals or groups. The 2015 winners of the $15,000 first prize were the owners of East 59 Vintage & Café, a popular spot in East Lake. They are now creating an events center near the cafe.
For more information about The Big Pitch, which has PNC bank as presenting sponsor, go to bigpitchbham.com.