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Southwest Airlines Sponsors WBENC Women of Color Incubator Program Pitch Competition for Female Student Entrepreneurs at Paul Quinn College

Students Will Compete to Win $9,000 in Seed Funding to Start Their Business Ventures.

WHAT: Paul Quinn College female students will compete for a chance to win up to $9,000 in seed capital and an opportunity for an all-expenses paid trip to attend the 2025 Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) National Conference as part of their participation in the WBENC Women of Color Incubator program, sponsored by Southwest Airlines®.

This inaugural partnership and groundbreaking program reflects Southwest Airlines’ commitment to investing in the next generation of entrepreneurs and creating a lasting impact beyond the classroom.

Throughout the fall semester, students engaged in workshops, mentorship, and networking sessions to sharpen their entrepreneurial skills, develop winning strategies, and gain insights into navigating the business landscape. 

WHO:

  • Laura Nieto, Managing Director Corporate Responsibility, Southwest Airlines
  • Dr. Michael J. Sorrell, President, Paul Quinn College

WHERE: Paul Quinn College, 3837 Simpson Stuart Rd, Dallas, TX 75241 

Campus Location: Adams Building, Adams Auditorium

WHEN:  Tuesday, Oct. 29, from 4:45 p.m. to 8 p.m.

  • 4:45 p.m. – Media Interviews
  • 5 p.m. – WBENC Pitch Competition Begins
  • ~8 p.m. – WBENC Pitch Competition Winners Announced

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