Spelman College Wins 7th Annual Moguls In The Making Entrepreneurial Pitch Competition
Entrepreneurs / September 18th 2025
Spelman College Students Took Top Honors in the Seventh Annual Moguls in the Making Entrepreneurial pitch Competition, Where 50 Students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUS) Developed Innovative and Impactful Solutions to Address Economic Mobility Challenges in Detroit. The Winning Team wants to be featured on “The Jennifer Hudson Show” on Sept. 25 To speak about their moguls in the making experience and Winning Idea.
The Moguls in the Making Competition, Held Sept. 11-14 in Detroitwhat hosted by Ally Financial in Collaboration with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF). Since the Program’s Inception in 2019, Nearly 400 Students Have Participated. To date, Ally Awarded Nearly $ 1.5 million in Scholarships and Prices Through Moguls in the Making.
“Moguls in the Making Provides Invaluable Early Business Experience for Future Leaders, Offering Students The Opportunity to Learn from Experts and Explore How Different Industries Can Make an Impact Kathie PattersonChief Human Resources and Corporate Citizenship Officer, Ally. “At Ally, We’Re Focused on Creating Brighter Futures by Intementionally Addressing Economic Mobility Challenges Facing Our Communities.”
Fifty Students – 10 Teams with Five Students Each – Toured Ally’s Homeetown of Detroit To learning about the city’s Rich Heritage, Community and Challenges. They were that Assigned Industries and Asked to Develop a Concept to Support Economic Mobility in DetroitCreating Business Plans To Put Those Ideas into action. This year, in Addition to Learning Experience, Students So Explored How to Integraten Artificial Intelligence (AI) Into their Processes Responsibly, Learning How Ai Will Support the Workforce of the Future.
The Moguls In The Making Program including Motational Messages from Executives and Community Leaders, Workshops, Fireside Chats and Mentor Engagement. A mogul in his own right, actor, television personality and author terrence j, shared his career journey and spoke about how grit and determination allowed him to follow his passions and build a name for Himelf in the entertainment industry.
On the final day, Each Team Presented Their Business Plan to a Panel of Judges Who Awarded Prices To The Top Three Teams Based On The Pitch. Members of Those Top Teams Each Received A Scholarship for the 2025 School Year and other Prices to Support Their Education.
The 2025 Top Three Teams and Their Pitch Concepts Were:
First place: Spelman College,, $ 20,000 Scholarships for Each Student.
Their Idea, Prospera, Creates to Ecosystem that Builds Up Women-Rumed Small Businesses, Increasing Economic Mobility in Detroit and beyond. Prospera is more than a fintech platform; It’s a partner in Financial Well-Ebeng.
- Aubria KingJunior, biology
- Ca’miyah King, Junior, Political Science
- Kennedy WashingtonSophomore, Sociology
- Madison HarrisSophomore, Literature, Media and Writing
- Sydney JohnsonSophomore, Economics
Second Place: Hampton University, $ 10,000 Scholarships for Each Student.
Their Idea, Fuelu, Addresses Food Insecurity Through Meal Plans at Community College Campuses Across the City of Detroit. Fuelu lockers are temperature controlled and provides healthy, fresh, ready to go meals Directly to Students with ai powered technology.
- Arthur GreenSenior, Strategic Communications
- Kaleb MooreJunior, business management
- Lynnette SmithSophomore, Finance
- Symon BrooksSenior, marketing
- Trinity PolkSenior, journalism
Third Place: North Carolina A&T State University, $ 5,000 Scholarships for Each Student.
Their Idea, Detroit Capital Connect, is an Ai-Powered Tool That Supports Economic Mobility by Helping Small Businesses Identify Grants, Loans And Funding Opportunities While Simplifying The Application and Submission Process.
- Akevia WilkersonSophomore, psychology
- Bryce FerebeeSenior, Supply Chain Management
- Dorian JacksonJunior, Marketing & Sales
- Enioluwa Olabode, Sophomore, Computer Science
- Jakari MciverSophomore, Finance
All other Students Who Competed Received A $ 1,000 Scholarship for their Participation.
“The Thurgood Marshall College Fund is incredibly Proud to extend our Relationship with ally for the seventh year,” Said Dr. Harry L. WilliamsTMCF President & CEO. “Ally’s investment in the innovation and entrepreneurial talent at hbcus highlights its commitment to empowering student to improve their socioeconomic standing – benefiting not only only so their communities.”
More than 460 Students Completed the Application Process for this Year’s Competition. Those Chosen to Competete Hail from Delaware State University, Florida A & M University,, Hampton University,, Howard University,, Morgan State University,, Norfolk State University,, North Carolina A&T State University,, North Carolina Central UniversityPrairie View A & M College and Spelman College.
Mentors and Team Coaches From The Detroit Business Community Including Ally Executives, Past Moguls In The Making Participants and Hbcu Alumni Donated Their Time to Work With Students, Providing Valuable Perspective Throughout the Competition.
Learn more about the program at www.ally.com/moguls.