Students Present at 2nd Annual What’s NEXT Pitch Night
Congratulations to the Middle and Upper School students who presented their work at What’s NEXT Pitch Night on April 28.
Greenhill hosted the Second Annual What’s NEXT Pitch Night on April 28, where students pitched their projects to a panel of business leaders in the hopes of receiving venture capital and mentorship as they build technologies, launch businesses, or make a larger project become a reality.
Below are the projects presented with descriptions, student presenters, and the awards received (listed in order of presentation). Congratulations to all the students on their hard work!
Pitch Name: Ingems
Students: Rebecca Yao ’31 & Inaya Abubeker ’31
Description: Lora enabled stylish smart jewelry to protect kids and young adults from abduction.
Award: $500
Pitch Name: Halo Sense
Student: Hank Utay ’26
Description: AI-enabled cameras installed at assisted living spaces that assess senior activities and dangers, such as a fall, giving family members access to real-time peace of mind.
Award: $4,000
Pitch Name: iPickup
Student: Aditi Karthik ’29
Description: An app to help streamline the carpool process at schools while making it safer for students and staff.
Award: $4,000
Pitch Name: Rehan’s Creamery
Student: Rehan Menon ’28
Description: Ice cream with all natural ingredients, no artificial colors and flavors, that is still appealing to customers. He has already sold over $3,500 worth of Ice cream.
Award: $2,000
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Pitch Name: PainSight
Student: Vihaan Pande ’27
Description: PainSight is the smartest and most effective way for patients and physicians to track, understand, and manage chronic pain using an AI-enabled integrated app that listens to patients and normalizes data for them and their doctors.
Award: $5,000
Pitch Name: Etoile Stitch
Student: Sophia Yang ’28
Description: A container that can be used to store and cut thread and hold needles for easy, on-the-go sewing for dancers and hand sewers!
Award: $1,000
Pitch Name: Sunshine Cove
Students: Fiona Dank ’28 & Kinley Bracey ’28
Description: Providing stylish teen fashion for modesty-focused individuals.
Award: $1,000
Pitch Name: Eventify
Students: Syrus Gupta ’26 & Aydin Khan ’26
Description: An app that connects vendors and customers planning events, allowing for a defragmented, time-efficient, and stressless process.
Award: $2,000
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