From those who present on national stages like CES to those who tap into the university’s robust ecosystem for startup support, countless entrepreneurs have grown their ideas at Case Western Reserve University. They often turn to the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, which offers educational programming, funding opportunities, fellowship programs and more, as they form ideas into something tangible.
Tumi Adeeko and David Sarver are just two of the many students to benefit from the Veale Institute’s support. Adeeko, a second-year PhD student in materials science and engineering, and Sarver, a third-year undergraduate student, each founded companies designed to help people save time—be it with braiding hair or folding silverware.