2020 Strakosch Venture Competition — Spotlight Company #4

<p>Michael Gordon &rsquo;16, Christian Nicholson &rsquo;15, and their team won first place at the Strakosch Venture Competition in 2016, formerly known as the Shea Venture Competition. Gordon and Nicholson&rsquo;s app EchoMe took home $10,000 after they placed first in the Traditional Business Track group of the competition. EchoMe, formerly known as Emocean and MusicSplitter, lets users listen to and stream music simultaneously. This app is perfect for when friends want to listen to the same tracks together but are not near each other. EchoMe had also previously won Shea&rsquo;s Elevator Pitch Competition the year before and made the final five in the Atlantic Coast Conference&rsquo;s inaugural&nbsp;<a href="https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/bcnews/nation-world-society/business-and-management/acc-inventure-prize-students-mocean-2016.html" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">ACC InVenture Competition</a>&nbsp;hosted at GeorgiaTech in 2016.</p> <p><a href="https://startatshea.medium.com/strakosch-venture-competition-spotlight-company-4-7160b0963832"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>