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  • BMI Student Wins Prize in Utah Entrepreneur Challenge

BMI Student Wins Prize in Utah Entrepreneur Challenge

BMI Student Wins Prize in Utah Entrepreneur Challenge

Mar 7, 2014 2:00 AM

Congratulations to BMI student Brandon Welch, whose project, Doxy.me, won $5,000 for "Best Written Business Plan" in the 2014 Utah Entrepreneur Challenge. Doxy.me is "a telemedicine tool which is HIPAA compliant, free, easily customizable and simple to use." Welch also leads another project which was a Challenge top-ten finalist: ItRunsInmyFamily.com, an "online program to collect family health history, for a more personalized risk assessment compared to population based assessments."

More information is available at http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/entertainment2/57860339-223/utah-university-kolaches-entrepreneur.html.csp and http://www.ues.utah.edu/top-10-finalists-selected-in-utah-entrepreneur-challenge/.

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