Business Plan Competition evaluates plans from 8 competitors

CMC in Steamboat Springs and Yampa Valley Score host business challenge

This article was printed in the Steamboat Today. By Michael Schrantz.

Caroline Lalive presents her vision for Inspired Life Network, which would facilitate women's empowerment seminars, to the judges of the 2013 Business Plan Competition hosted by Colorado Mountain College and Yampa Valley SCORE.
Caroline Lalive presents her vision for Inspired Life Network, which would facilitate women’s empowerment seminars, to the judges of the 2013 Business Plan Competition hosted by Colorado Mountain College and Yampa Valley SCORE. Photo: John F. Russell.

Steamboat Springs — By Tuesday afternoon, eight individuals or groups had gone before the judges in the 2013 Business Plan Competition hosted by Colorado Mountain College and Yampa Valley SCORE. The competition is sponsored by the city of Steamboat Springs and Wells Fargo Bank, and the city is contributing $15,000 in prize money. The winner walks away with $10,000, and second place will get $5,000. Each of the competitors spent an hour in front of the judges, and their plans are listed below:

Inspired Life Network

Hal Levin, Caroline Lalive and Sarah Coleman

The Inspired Life Network would facilitate women’s empowerment seminars in the Steamboat area and worldwide. Caroline Lalive wrote in an for full article