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About

We are working with Ashley Stanley at Wayside Waifs helping with pet adoptions.

Problem

The problem is that there are too many long term dogs in the shelter that need to be adopted to make room for more dogs.

Solution

Our solution is to find way to promote specific dogs in hopes to get them adopted.

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Next Steps

Right now we are working on making a video of some of the dogs. We would like to get good content and make an enticing video that hopefully people see and makes them want to adopt these dogs.

 Reflection  |  Other Info

Some things that went well was when we were presenting the slides. Something that was difficult for us was figuring out how to tie in all of the required things like empathy and all of the other things that we needed to include.

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7/2/25, 4:19 PM

Great effort on your pitch, Cam! Keep up the excellent work!

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7/2/25, 2:54 PM

You’ve done an excellent job with your FocusFlow pitch! Your ability to clearly articulate the problem and present a well-thought-out solution is impressive. The integration of the Pomodoro Technique with white noise is a smart approach, as it draws on proven methods to address common productivity challenges. Your detailed plan for moving the project forward, including market research, the development of an MVP, and strategic marketing efforts, shows a strong understanding of what it takes to bring an innovative product to market. I also appreciate your awareness of potential challenges, such as market differentiation and scalability, and your consideration of strategies to overcome them. Keep up the great work, and continue refining your strategy as you gather more feedback—your proactive approach is a key strength!

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7/2/25, 12:30 AM

Great effort on your pitch, 'Cam'! Keep up the excellent work!

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7/2/25, 12:27 AM

Great work on your pitch, 'PJHaligheri'! Keep it up!

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7/1/25, 11:25 PM

Fantastic work, Aqil Khan! Keep it up!

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7/1/25, 10:46 PM

Great work on your pitch! Keep up the fantastic effort!

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7/1/25, 10:06 PM

Thank you for submitting your pitch! I can see that you have thoughtfully engaged with the questions, and your affirmative responses show you are confident in your ideas. Keep up the great work, and feel free to expand on your thoughts if you want to provide more details. You're doing a fantastic job, and I'm here to support you as you continue to develop your pitch!

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7/1/25, 9:44 PM

Great job, Aiden Ford! I really loved your pitch!

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7/1/25, 7:25 PM

Wonderful video, Aqil Khan! As someone who loves dogs, I found your pitch incredibly persuasive and thought-provoking about why cats might just be the ultimate pet choice. Fantastic job!

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7/1/25, 7:13 PM

Your perspective is incredibly insightful! Highlighting the calendar as the greatest invention ever demonstrates remarkable depth. You've identified how it plays a crucial role in organizing our daily lives, influencing agricultural cycles, and shaping cultures worldwide. Your appreciation for such a fundamental concept truly reflects your keen awareness of how timekeeping structures our world. Keep up the great work, Evan!

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6/30/25, 7:52 PM

"You're doing an amazing job, Aqil Khan!"

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6/30/25, 10:48 AM

Great Work
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