SC Enactus Presents at National Expo
Winfield, Kan., April 26, 2021 — The Southwestern College Enactus team
recently presented at the Enactus National Expo.
SC Enactus presented one of their three projects at the Enactus National
Expo April 13-16. SC Enactus members prepared a presentation and also
went through a seven-minute question and answer session with business leaders
from around the nation. The project that they presented was their Water
Bottle Filling Station project. Project lead, Josh Carter, Wichita and
Enactus president Chandler Rich, Oklahoma City, presented the project during
the Q&A. The expo was all virtual this year so the team was able to
compete from the Southwestern College campus.
"This experience is one of the major reasons why Enactus is so
powerful for students,” says Alleigh Allen, director of Enactus at
Southwestern. “It gives real life experience of putting together
entrepreneurial projects that help support and sustain our community. It
also empowers students to make professional visual and verbal presentations in
front of major fortune 500 companies.”
Enactus is an international organization dedicated to enabling progress
through entrepreneurial action. They provide a platform for university students
to collaborate with business and academic leaders in the development of
entrepreneurial-based projects that empower people to transform opportunities
into real, sustainable progress for themselves and their communities. The
quality and impact of the students’ projects are evaluated by leading
executives through a series of regional, national, and global competitions. The
Enactus experience transforms the lives of the students as they develop into
entrepreneurially-minded, socially-responsible leaders.
Other SC Enactus members include: Frank Rivas, Ousman Betts, Joshua
Johnson, Travis Popenhagen, Daegiona Wilson, Nisa Muhammad, Tyler Morehead,
Sydney Morris, Michelle Hawkins, Addis Zuniga, and Conner Cheney.