Cornell University The Johnson School at Cornell University

Entrepreneurship@Johnson

BR Ventures

BR Ventures (BRV) is the only university venture capital fund managed entirely by students. Its pool of investment capital currently comes from donations to the university. BRV infuses venture capital into promising startup companies generated through Cornell-based research and other regional opportunities. Investments typically serve as seed stage capital. Returns on investments in these ventures in turn grow BRV's pool of seed funding, while also contributing to the Johnson School's endowment.

Collectively, BRV student fund managers, who receive credit for running BRV, have an integrated, cross-functional skill set - from finance and accounting to science and engineering - that enable them to help startup companies realize their commercial potential. They execute every step of the venture capital process:

BRV managers also work closely with BR Incubator (BRI), a separate but complementary entity that provides consulting services to emerging growth companies.

BRV student fund managers are guided by Fund Advisors, a prestigious group of professionals with a depth of experience in venture capital, law, finance, and operations, as well as Johnson School faculty advisors. A select group of firms comprise BRV's Venture Fund Partners, which provides BRV's portfolio companies with access to capital up the food chain.

Companies in which BRV has invested include:

The BRV sponsors the Business Idea Competition, which attracts more than 100 entries annually from across the country. The competition is designed to foster entrepreneurship and to reward top ideas. Practicing venture capitalists serve as judges, and award first, second and third place prizes of $10,000, $2500, and $1000. The first prize winner also receives up to 20 hours of free legal service through BR Legal. Unlike many other competitions, BIC participants are required to submit only a two-page description of the business idea, not a full business plan.