Minh Jeffrey Lê ’16 won a Local Venture Prize for Subtletees, an operation that sells locally produced, limited-edition t-shirts hand sewn in San Francisco. Five percent of profits are given to Creativity Explored, a nonprofit that promotes the work of studio artists who have developmental disabilities. Hassan Bin Fahim ’18 founded BASE.pk, Pakistan’s first free web hosting company, which has more than 10,000 user accounts. Thomas Kreek ’15, Saksham Khosla ‘15, and Prakash Paudel ‘15 [l to r] founded LumenEd, a venture that promotes a global perspective in classrooms. LumenEd’s Bright Orange Box is a solar-powered multimedia device designed to work in environments without electricity or internet service. Andrew Liang ’10 founded Greenstart, a community revitaliza- tion enterprise that promotes education, job training, and food system programs in local communities. Remington Schneider ’15, Mike Plotz ’15, and Emily Brennan ’14 [l to r] founded Stone’s Throw, a seasonal coffee shop and cultural center on Fishers Island, a small island off the coast of Connecticut. Jackson Short ’17 founded Virtual Practice Room, which is developing educational technology tools and apps for practicing musicians. Gabe Baker ’10 [left] and Cederik Haverbeke founded Worlds Beyond Studios, which creates online learning environments. Their upcoming product, Edorble, is a private virtual campus that lets teachers manage and conduct classes while users communicate and collaborate. Robin Wong ‘15, a computer science major and musician, is a student associate with LaunchU. Camille Newman ‘02 [not pictured] won the Joseph Rubin Venture Prize as the founder of Pop Up Plus NY, a pop up and online women’s clothing store for sizes 14 and up. Camille hopes to expand her venture this year by adding a mobile bus boutique. TANYA ROSEN-JONES ‘97 25