Student spotlight: Erika Gossett
I thought I was going to come in, get a music degree and leave, says the senior whofour years laterwill graduate next month with a BM in flute performance, as well as a BA in media studies, a minor in business and a Music Entrepreneurship Certificate, exemplifying the College of Musics universal musician vision.
CU Boulder has given me a lot of different opportunities and a lot of space to grow as a musician, and as a student and a professional, she adds.
When the COVID pandemic hit, Gossett took it as an opportunity to expand her horizonsshe started exploring other programs offered at CU Boulder and the College of Music. Subsequently, in taking courses for her business minor and pursuing the Music Entrepreneurship Certificate, she brainstormed a new business venture that led to her compete in CU Boulders New Venture Challenge (NVC) run out of the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative, also known as CU Boulders entrepreneurial flight simulator.
The NVC connects the CU Boulder campus with the Boulder community to develop and fund innovative ideas. Participants attend year-round events, network and collaborate with mentors to refine their ideas and form startup teams to pitch for funding at the NVC Finals.
I created the idea for the business minor and my team was formed through the business capstone class. We worked on that throughout the semester and then we were like, lets do the NVC!
That turned out to be a good call: Gossett and her teammates placed second in the NVC Climate Change Competition. The NVC is extremely competitive and this is a major victory, says Jeffrey Nytch, director of the Entrepreneurship Center for Music. Ive been coaching the team through each round of the NVC and Im so proud of them. Just getting to this stage is a huge achievement!
Thats when CU Boulders top student and faculty startups will pitch their business ideas to a panel of esteemed judges and a live audience.泭
Its been surreal, says Gossett, whose music and entrepreneurial interests have intersected in many ways, facilitating her success in both areas. The New Venture Challenge is intense, but being a music student is intense, too. I feel like it prepared me to take on the challenge.
If I had to narrow it down to one sentence, it would be creative solutions to everyday problems. This is something that I do a lot in the practice roomif Im not getting something, Im like, how am I going to help myself get that? I feel like thats also an entrepreneurial mindset.