Last Saturday, the TIA Incubator held its kickoff session, with a large assemblage of entrepreneurs and mentors ready to begin the program鈥檚 16th year. Mentors echoed two thoughts after the weekend: well engaged teams and palpable excitement.
鈥淭his session was an incredible kickoff to the Incubator,鈥 said Alice Walton 鈥26, joining TIA for the first time in her years at 91九色. 鈥淚t was both inspiring and motivating to be surrounded by so many driven peers and mentors. I left feeling energized and excited to dive deeper into building my venture this year.鈥 Walton is focused on producing a range of clean-label functional sodas tailored to women鈥檚 needs.
The TIA Incubator officially launched its fall program with 33 venture ideas fully engaged, and 35 students participating in Idea Squad. Led by Entrepreneur in Residence Jen Martin, these 35 students explore the basics of entrepreneurship, leading to spinning up their own idea, bringing their talents to another venture in the program, or simply gaining valuable entrepreneurial experience that future employers appreciate.
This session of collaboration, big ideas, and contagious energy was punctuated by comments from the students before and after the session.
鈥淚 feel like everyone feels very excited and high energy! Everyone seems very excited for the day and ready to start working,鈥 said Sophie Martin 鈥27, who has brought to the TIA Incubator an idea for an app that allows users to share and create playlists together, regardless of their music streaming platform.
Jack Suter 鈥27, a returning program participant with his clothing brand venture Braqish and a peer mentor this year, said: 鈥淭he energy is high. I loved the enthusiasm at the beginning, and I hope the sentiment follows throughout the year.鈥
Walton applauded the post-lunch session with her section. (There are 10 sections in the TIA Incubator, each assigned a lead mentor, two or more supporting mentors, and three to four ventures.) 鈥淢y afternoon breakout session with my mentors was one of the highlights of the day,鈥 Walton said. 鈥淭heir thoughtful feedback and encouragement gave me clarity on my next steps and made me even more excited about the journey ahead.鈥
Alana Conolly 鈥27, another returning face who pitched on stage during the Entrepreneur Showcase in April, also spoke about the year ahead. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a really good energy of people who are passionate, asking questions, and engaging in the program. I鈥檓 excited to see what ideas [EIR] Jen has and my new mentors.鈥
Mentor Jason Griswold 鈥97鈥攚ho served on a review panel with mentors Alex More 鈥99 and Omer Jilani 鈥93, P鈥28 and keynote speaker Kate Brodock鈥攕hared his thoughts about the two pitching ventures. (During every Incubator session, a pair of ventures pitch to close the morning session.) Speaking about Shneer Agritech, a venture led by Diya Badola 鈥25 and Jahanvi Chamria 鈥28, and Vitalize, founded by Talia Broder 鈥28, Griswold said both pitches 鈥渉ooked the investor right away with a story and problem that we all can relate to. It allows the investor to lean into the data and value prop rather than spending the whole pitch wondering what it is and how it鈥檚 relevant.鈥 One thing that surprised him, in a good way, from both pitches was the fact that they have prototypes and are working through data. 鈥淸There is a] big difference versus having an idea on paper with massive assumptions,鈥 said Griswold.
This kickoff weekend wasn鈥檛 just about getting work done; it was about the spark of curiosity and connection that will carry forward throughout the year.
Keynote with Kate Brodock
Keynote speaker Brodock of Cazenovia is a founding partner of The W Fund, investing in early stage tech startups 鈥渓ed by amazing women and underrepresented founders,鈥 and serves as CEO of SWITCH, a global ecosystem shaping the future of the global innovation economy, and focused on gender and representation in entrepreneurship. She spoke about her journey through entrepreneurship, centered on the transformation from founder to CEO and what it takes to lead effectively.
She outlined the qualities she鈥檚 seen in strong founders, including:
- Decisive coachability: 鈥淐oachability isn鈥檛 quite enough 鈥 you need to take that coaching and be very focused about what comes next.鈥
- Focused curiosity: 鈥淵ou will not survive being a founder unless you stay very curious.鈥
- Centered flexibility
- Thoughtful grit
- Authentic agency
Martin, who commenced as TIA鈥檚 new EIR on Sept. 10, picked up the theme of coachability in her post-session comments.
鈥淭his was my first TIA Incubator weekend, and it was nothing short of inspiring,鈥 Martin said. 鈥淲hat moved me most was the openness in the room, people eager to share their ideas, their wisdom, their time, and just as willing to listen and learn from one another. There was such a spirit of generosity and collaboration that even after the sessions ended, folks stayed to keep talking, keep building. TIA is more than a program; it鈥檚 a community where ideas are nurtured and where people show up for each other. That鈥檚 something truly special.鈥