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Thomas Ross

Questrom’24

Thomas Ross (Questrom’24) is a Questrom alum.

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Introducing the Semi-Finalists of the 2025 New Venture Competition!

Boston University's $80K New Venture Competition has selected its semi-finalists for 2025, advancing one step closer to determining which student-led ventures will share in this year's substantial prize pool. The annual competition, organized by Innovate@BU, provides BU students and recent alumni with a platform to showcase their entrepreneurial concepts while competing for funding that can […]

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Meet the Finalists of the 2025 New Venture Competition!

Innovate@BU is proud to announce the finalists for the 2025 $80K New Venture Competition. After a competitive selection process, ten student-led ventures have advanced to the final round where they will pitch for their share of $80,000 in non-dilutive funding. The competition features two distinct tracks: The General Track showcases ventures with innovative business models […]

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Announcing the 2025 Summer Accelerator Cohort of Student Ventures!

From smart soil testing to reinventing umbrellas, the 2025 cohort tackles real-world challenges with innovative solutions Boston University's Innovate@BU Summer Accelerator program kicks off this summer with a lineup of student-led ventures poised to make a significant impact across various industries. The 10-week intensive program provides participating teams with $10,000 in funding, dedicated mentorship, and […]

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BrightBook is Turning the Page on Teacher Burnout with Help from AI

In a time when American teachers face unprecedented burnout rates, Tommy Ross (Questrom'24) is developing a solution that aims to transform the educational landscape. As founder and CEO of BrightBook, Tommy has identified what he calls "the dual crisis in education." "Teachers are now the most burnt-out profession in the United States, with 80% of […]

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