CLARK STUDENT VENTURES
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Congratulations to our
Student Year-End Award Winners
Up & Coming Student Entrepreneur of the Year -
Ana Gabriela Santana '26, International Food Hub
Clark Student Venture of the Year -
Owen Chase '26, Just For Fun Farms
Clark Student Entrepreneur of the Year -
Sophie Lee '26, Sophpremacy
Program Manager Recognition Award -
Natalie Hoang
Congratulations to our
2024 Clark Tank Winners
Judge Award, $3,000
Owen Chase '26 -
Just For Fun Farms
Judge Award, $1,050
Neel Kumar '26 -
Masala King
Judge Award, $1,750
Sophie Lee '26 - Sophpremacy
Judge Award, $2,050
Alyssa Martinez '26 -
Stamp & Petal
Judge Award, $2,800
Forest Ryvicker '26 -
HighDef Hognose
Clark Entrepreneurship Club Award, $500
Manny Torto '26 -
Manny's Mobile Recording Studio
Committee Award, $500
Alyssa Martinez '26 - Stamp & Petal
Christina Bai Social Impact Award, $1,000
Yajaira Bonilla '26 -
Gen Scholar
Christina Bai Social Impact Award, $1,000
Ana Gabriela Santana '26 - International Food Hub
Congratulations to our
Marketing Pitch Competition Winner
Ana Gabriela Santana '26 International Food Hub
$1,000
Congratulations to our
WooTank Winners
Owen Chase '26
Just For Fun Farms
$3,000
Sophie Lee '26
Sophpremacy
$4,000
The Clark University entrepreneurship program ignites student’s passion for business by providing a hands-on, real world education. We encourage students to be curious and creative in a learning environment that fosters personal and professional growth. The entrepreneurship department hosts a number of student venture opportunities; such as business popups, accredited guest speakers, and entrepreneurial competitions to earn money while in school. By building connections with Clark’s network of successful students and alumni, students are provided with support to be their authentic selves and pursue their dreams.
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For International Students
F-1 and J-1 visa holders must obtain work authorization in advance of engaging in any employment related activities in the United States. Employment, including self-employment, without proper authorization is a serious violation of lawful immigration status. Working without authorization could lead to the termination of nonimmigrant status in the United States. If you have questions regarding employment authorization, please consult the International Students and Scholars Office: isso@clarku.edu.