Winners Announced in the Second Annual MBS Shark Tank

Six groups of first-year business students took center stage at the MBS Shark Tank competition, pitching their innovative ideas to a panel of judges and vying for scholarship prizes. These business ideas, shared by students, included campus cleaning and t-shirt services to custom organization and workout plans. Students spent the semester creating and running their side hustles for their Intro to Business class, competing for the chance to pitch their ideas to a panel of judges.

Meet the finalists who impressed the judges with their vision and determination:

Fournier Entrepreneurship Prize: $1,000

This prize was awarded by Executive Dean Jason Harkins to the student or group whose idea demonstrates the most originality and forward-thinking potential.

Fast Refs
Eli Filieo, South Portland, ME
Liam Poland, Brewer, ME
Jacob Pratt, Lewiston, ME
Isabella Tenney, Nottingham, NH

Fast Refs responds to the shortage of referees for UMaine’s club basketball program, one of the campus’s newest clubs. The business supplies certified referees for games, maintaining and utilizing a roster of IAABO-certified officials.

First Place: $1,000

Orono Fitness
Noah Denham, Bangor, ME
Ryan Fernstrom, Bentonville, AR
Fern Giarla, Roslindale, MA
Hewitt Sykes, South Portland, ME
Corbin Voisine, South Portland, ME

Orono Fitness develops individualized workout plans tailored to each client’s goals, abilities, and preferences. Plans include detailed exercises, timing guidance, and considerations for current fitness levels to support safe and effective training.

Second Place: $750

Career Threads
Quentin Ackerson, Wells, ME
Nolan Ainsworth, Bradford, ME
Landan Albair, Caribou, ME
Alex Duprey, Presque Isle, ME
Sofia Pride, Falmouth, ME
Maren Urquhart, Fort Fairfield, ME

Career Threads addresses the gap between students’ need for professional clothing and their access to it. The organization operates a free professional clothing closet stocked with donations from alumni, UMaine staff, and local businesses. Its mission is to remove the financial barriers that prevent students from showing up professionally.

Third Place: $500

Campus Cleaning
Abbey Anderson, Whiting, ME
Dustin Bearce, Waterville, ME
Ryker Beyeler, Scarborough, ME
Joe Donnelly, Windham, ME
Rilyn Sawyer, Falmouth, ME

Campus Cleaning provides affordable, dorm-friendly cleaning services designed to help students maintain a tidy and comfortable living space. Recognizing that many students struggle to keep up with messes, the team offers quick, efficient, and low-cost solutions.

Honorable Mentions

Chucklenuts
Delia Custer, Litchfield, ME
Rigel DeLisle, South Portland, ME
Liam Monks, Topsham, ME
Igor Nganji, Freeport, ME
Ryan Osgood, Wolfeboro, NH
Ayda Sonnenberg, Orono, ME
Shay Tucker, Dover, PA

Chucklenuts offers locally made, custom-designed apparel that provides an alternative to mass-produced clothing. The business aims to give students unique, affordable options that allow them to express themselves through original designs.

OrganizeU
Matt Björkman, Jefferson, MA
Connor Edwards, Island Falls, ME
Chase Knight, Auburn, ME
Ava Spina, Scarborough, ME

OrganizeU focuses on helping students reduce stress and increase productivity. With many students juggling academic demands and social commitments, the business offers personalized schedules designed to make daily life more manageable.