
Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch
12 episódios
1. New Season, New Rules

1. New Season, New Rules
Season 5 introduces the Wild Card and a group of new entrepreneurs with skincare products, and an "Uber for Butlers".
23 min
15 de out. de 2019
2. You're Going to Destroy This Entire Opportunity

2. You're Going to Destroy This Entire Opportunity
This episode begins with a founder who has invented a device to help prevent household fires, then, an entrepreneur calls his company the Starbucks app for alcohol.
21 min
22 de out. de 2019
3. Let's Make It Competitive Here

3. Let's Make It Competitive Here
A pitch for boat cover clasps pulls off something rarely seen in Season 5 thus far - convincing all four judges to vote "yes." Later in the episode, an entrepreneur's rapid-paced pitch leaves each of the four judges wondering something simple, yet vitally important.
21 min
29 de out. de 2019
4. Things Are Not Always Going to Go According to Plan

4. Things Are Not Always Going to Go According to Plan
This episode starts with a study in contrast. While the first entrepreneur in the episode nails her pitch, leading two judges to vote to open the elevator doors, the second stumbles in her prepared speech and panics. After those two, the panel of judges offer a series of tips for your next pitch.
23 min
5 de nov. de 2019
5. You Have Two Different Offers, Gotta Make a Decision

5. You Have Two Different Offers, Gotta Make a Decision
This episode starts with some new judges and a familiar entrepreneur. Janice Bryant Howroyd and Randy Garn make their first appearances of this season, while the first elevator pitch is delivered by a veteran of the show.
22 min
12 de nov. de 2019
6. Are You Saying You've Had $5 Million in Sales ... in 9 Months?

6. Are You Saying You've Had $5 Million in Sales ... in 9 Months?
This episode starts with one of the stronger pitches of the season, as the founder of a sustainable and reusable straw company (literally) breaks down her product and her sales record, both of which wow the four-person panel of judges.
22 min
19 de nov. de 2019
7. Where Is the CEO, the Co-Founders? Are They at Bingo?

7. Where Is the CEO, the Co-Founders? Are They at Bingo?
This is Season 5's Green Entrepreneur episode, featuring startups exclusively in the cannabis industry. It starts with a Washington-based pre-rolleds business and a big ask. The next pitch goes even bigger.
20 min
26 de nov. de 2019
8. That Tells Me Everything I Need to Know

8. That Tells Me Everything I Need to Know
The investors in our weekly pitch show hear from founders in a wide range of industries, including yoga and auto maintenance. And we find out which one of the investors is a certified yoga instructor (it's Peter).
24 min
3 de dez. de 2019
9. Don't Stop, Come On Dude!

9. Don't Stop, Come On Dude!
The first entrepreneur on this episode of Elevator Pitch spent eight years as a U.S. marine and was deployed twice before spending time as a military instructor. But the ticking clock can throw off even the most courageous entrepreneurs.
22 min
10 de dez. de 2019
10. You've Got 3 Seconds to Choose

10. You've Got 3 Seconds to Choose
This episode starts off with a strong pitch from Sara Rose, the co-founder of healthcare startup Tribecan. Next, a pair of co-founders in the automobile industry describe their business-to-business platform.
19 min
17 de dez. de 2019
11. You've Gotta Listen to Him Because of the Suit

11. You've Gotta Listen to Him Because of the Suit
This episode begins with an entrepreneur named Ron Tonini of Sports Engager, who's seeking to create a new twist on old sports-player cards. After, husband-and-wife team Bill and Sonia Massey of The Restroom Kit show off their portable product made for those who need to use a restroom away from home, particularly in public where the bathrooms can be especially unsanitary.
22 min
23 de dez. de 2019
12. You're Going to Get Told 'No' 10,000 Times

12. You're Going to Get Told 'No' 10,000 Times
This episode begins with Josh Stramiello of Fixe Food, who previously appeared on Season 4 of Elevator Pitch but. Samella Watson of vacation rental service My-Cierge starts with a disadvantage: Judge Peter Goldberg is already an investor in a related business.
22 min
28 de dez. de 2019












