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Thank you guys so much, this was truly an unforgettable experience everyone and everything was so amazing! I am so grateful I got to be apart of this.
Kalia (Camper)
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Thank you for this! I want to let you know that my experience at L+C was sincerely one of the best things I have ever done in my life and I’m so super grateful that you set this up for students like me.
Hank (Camper)
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This camp has been very informative and inspiring. Not only do I wish to live a more sustainable lifestyle, I’m very motivated to continue looking into an entrepreneurial route as well as very excited to apply to Lewis & Clark. Thank you for all the hard work!!
(Camper)
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I wanted to thank you so much for developing such a fantastic program. What a great opportunity for teens to interact with real entrepreneurs and get hands-on experience developing their own projects. Which were amazing by the way. I really enjoyed watching the presentation of each group. Not only that but to experience life in college and all that entails - meeting a bunch of new people - living in dorms - all on a beautiful campus. It was such a great learning experience and Aiden wants to put it front and center on his college application. Lewis & Clark is now his top choice because of this experience! Again, thank you for putting on the Circular Innovation Challenge. I know it involves a lot of hard work and long hours.
Yvonne (mother of a camper)
2023
Schedule
- Campers arrive on campus
- Check-in, find dorms, explore campus, meet your roommates, and make name tags
- Food truck dinner, icebreaker games to meet your team
- Evening orientation and RA group meetings in dorms
- Nighttime Activity
- Lewis & Clark student and artist led campers through various projects in groups using trash and recycled materials to conceptualize, gain a new perspective on reusing materials to ultimately create art pieces.
- Introduction to camp
- Instruction and speakers: Looptworks, Unless Collective
- Group work time and speakers: Hilos, Cycle Dog
- Nighttime activity
- Campus-wide scavenger hunt ending with field games and sports on the football field
- Instruction and speaker: Dtocs
- Group work time and speakers: ENVS professors, BPS, Repair Cafe
- Nighttime activity
- Park hangout with games, food, and a sunset walk to a garden
- Chapul Farms visit: modular insect farms that turn waste into feed and fertilizer
- Adidas campus visit: tear apart real shoes and learn from experts on how to create circular apparel and shoes at large
- Dinner at Hawthorne food carts
- Nighttime activity
- Movie night in the dorm lounge with popcorn and snacks
- Instruction and speakers: Admissions, Wasted*, Built Oregon, PIE
- Group work and time with mentors. Pitch practice.
- Nighttime activity
- Final night talent show with singing, dancing, improv, and more!
- Final pitches
- Q&A and voting
- Ice cream social with families, friends, judges, and mentors
- Departures
Leadership
Catarina Hunter
Meredith Goddard
Speakers
Judges
- Alex Gamboa Grand, OEN
- Deepthi Madhava, Oregon Venture Fund
- Megan Murphy, Oregon Venture Fund
- Chrys Hutchings, director and adjunct professor
Ideas and Prizes
- reFOAMulate- Turning styrofoam waste into insulation (starting with tiny homes)
- Toy Circle- An eco-friendly toy subscription company aiming to end toy ownership and waste
- Eco Tear- Perforated wrapping paper with biodegradable tape
- Good Glue- A biodegradable glue that supports recycling process
- Renew Pack- Reusable packaging made of borosilicate glass, with a send-back model
- Corky- Replacing plastic 6 pack yokes with cork yokes
- THEO- Sustainable pens
- Earth Cover- Biodegradable replacement for plastic row covers used in farming
- Phyla Bottles- 3D printed algae-based water bottle
- Eco Flow- Safe, compostable, gender-neutral menstrual products
Winning team and semi-finalist:
1st - Toy Circle
- Excellent customer research and use of customer feedback in pivots and business development
- Strong teamwork throughout the week
- Presentation powerful and effective
- Strong Q & A session with judges
2nd - Eco Flow
- One of the strongest presentations
- Very compelling problem/solution and potential market opportunity
- Still in research and development phase
Prizes
$20,000/year merit-based scholarship to Lewis & Clark College for all students who successfully complete the entrepreneurship program and subsequently apply and get admitted to the school.
Each member of the winning team won a $100 gift card. Gift Cards were available from one of the following circular vendors:
adidas, Girlfriend Collective, IKEA, Levi’s, Lululemon, Native Shoes, On, Patagonia, Tentree, The North Face, Unless Collective, Way of Being , Cycle Dog
The Bates Center for Entrepreneurship and Leadership is located in room 344 of J.R. Howard Hall on the Undergraduate Campus.
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email entrepreneurship@lclark.edu
Brian Detweiler-Bedell
Executive Director & Professor of Psychology
bedell@lclark.edu
Chrys Hutchings
Director
chryshutchings@lclark.edu
503-768-7683
Catarina Hunter
Associate Director
chunter@lclark.edu
503-768-8683
The Bates Center for Entrepreneurship and Leadership
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219