Student Advances to Collegiate Business Plan Competition Semi-Finals
Tue Nov 8, 2016


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 2, 2016

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Glenville State College
Public Relations Department
(304) 462-4115

Cody Moore Cody Moore

GLENVILLE, WV - Glenville State College student Cody Moore has been named a semi-finalist in the eleventh annual West Virginia Statewide Collegiate Business Plan Competition (WVSCBPC). His was one of the top 30 entries that advanced in the competition from an initial pool of over 300.

Moore explains that he entered the competition after some urging from GSC Assistant Professor of Business Tim Henline. Through Henline’s Small Business Management class, he developed the idea for his entry called West Virginia Significant. The proposal is a smartphone application that will include GPS tours, reviews, directions, detailed histories, and more for state campgrounds and historic battle fields in West Virginia. His submission is classified under the hospitality and tourism category.

Henline and GSC Associate Professor of Business and Accounting and Department Chair Cheryl McKinney, CPA, MPA, CGMA are acting as campus liaisons for the WVSCBPC.

“West Virginia Significant will provide suggested overall touring routes throughout the state of West Virginia. I feel that it has a chance to become uniquely popular because of Civil War sites on the east coast of the United States,” Moore said.

He is the son of Edmund (Arch) Moore and Tammy Moore of Glenville and is a junior Natural Resource Management student who is focusing on land management technology and minoring in computer and information systems. He is involved in the Glenville Lion’s Club, GSC Collegiate FFA, and the GSC Student Government Association. He also was recently elected to GSC’s Homecoming Court.

“GSC has been actively involved in this wonderful competition annually since its inception eleven years ago, and had a record number of submissions (13) for the first round this year. In addition to congratulating Cody on advancing to the semi-finals, I’d also like to offer special thanks to all those who entered, to Mr. Henline, who works closely with all of our entrants, and to the faculty and staff who continue to support the Business Plan Competition and our students as they explore their inner entrepreneur,” said McKinney.

“Cody is an excellent student and has an innate business acumen, fostered and developed by his years as a business student here at Glenville State College and proven by his unique business plan having been chosen as a semi-finalist for this year’s competition. As Cody’s professor, I was confident, even from the initial draft of his plan, that it would make it to the semi-final round. He, and many more of our GSC students, worked diligently to develop competitive business plans that offered West Virginia, the community of Glenville, and Glenville State College opportunities for business growth and development,” said Henline. “We are certainly proud of Cody and the effort undertaken by these students to create, from scratch, a unique business opportunity, and see it through to become a part of this worthwhile competition,” he continued.

The semi-final round will take place on November 11, 2016 at Concord University followed by the final round of competition on April 21, 2017 at WVU.

The WV Statewide Collegiate Business Plan Competition gives participants a unique opportunity to bring a business idea to life with the support of business professionals and other resources. Winners are named in three different categories: lifestyle and innovation, hospitality and tourism, and STEM/technology. Top finishers receive a $10,000 prize, accounting and legal assistance, and virtual or physical incubator space for their endeavor. In addition to Glenville State College, the semi-finalists come from five other state higher education institutions.

For more information about the competition or the progress of Moore’s business plan idea, contact Henline at Timothy.Henline@glenville.edu or (304) 462-6257 or McKinney at Cheryl.McKinney@glenville.edu or (304) 462-6263.

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