Jan 10, 2018
In this episode of Brandstorm, we welcome Dean Maytag to the show. Dean is here to talk about a regional television show where local entrepreneurs and their ideas are put to the ultimate test. “Project Pitch It” is returning for its second season next month, and we are getting a behind-the-scenes look of how the show works and what it takes to earn an opportunity to pitch a project to the moguls.
Dean Maytag
Dean has a strong
background in broadcasting with over 26 years as the Director of
Broadcast Ops at WISN-TV. He’s also a Board Member of the
Wisconsin Broadcasters Association, and is currently the
co-producer of “Project Pitch It”.
"Project Pitch It"
Recorded at
Big
Chair Studio, “Project Pitch It” features three aspiring
— and often inspiring — Wisconsin entrepreneurs each week. The
entrepreneurs get the chance to pitch their innovative new ideas to
a panel of local business moguls. These successful self-made
millionaires then pepper the entrepreneurs with questions, assess
the potential of each idea and finally present awards with a total
value of nearly $30,000 designed to help each entrepreneur move
their business to the next step.
Awards
The awards range from free
tuition, mentoring and office space at Cardinal Stritch
University, a business dinner with potential advisors
and investors from the Lubar Entrepreneurship Center or $10,000 cash.
Meet the Moguls
“Project Pitch
It” moguls are the show judges. This season the show welcomes both
new and returning moguls. To learn more about the expert panelists,
please visit www.projectpitchit.com.
• Deb Allen
• Tina Chang
• Peter Feigin
• David Gruber
• Nancy Hernandez
• Jerry Jendusa
• Jim Lindberg
Best Advice
The best advice that
Dean has to offer to entrepreneurs in the start-up phase is to:
• Know your product
• Be targeted
• Be able to explain your product quickly and concisely
• Have a passion for the product
• Demonstrate personality
Season 2 of "Project Pitch It" will air early February. Please check your local listings for precise dates and times.
Website
http://www.projectpitchit.com/