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CU 抖阴传媒在线 Named an Ignition School for Second Consecutive Year

Inc. and Fast Company have released their second annual list of 鈥淚gnition Schools,鈥 honoring institutions that impact society through innovation and entrepreneurship. The 抖阴传媒在线 has once again been recognized for its role in fostering this impact.


Aerial view of 抖阴传媒在线 and CU campus

For the second year in a row, CU 抖阴传媒在线 has been named to the prestigious , a collaboration between Inc. and Fast Company that highlights the top 50 institutions leading in entrepreneurship and innovation.听

The Leeds School of Business and the Deming Center for Entrepreneurship are integral to CU鈥檚 culture of innovation, shaping trailblazing entrepreneurs through dynamic teaching and research long before they graduate.

Brad Werner, the Deming Center鈥檚 faculty director of the New Venture Launch program and the JRN Faculty Scholar, has seen Leeds grow tremendously in its entrepreneurial programming.听He teaches the fundamentals of starting a business and shows students how to understand and solve complex problems. The classes go beyond memorizing facts; they teach students how to think.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 really eye-opening for the students,鈥 Werner said. 鈥淭hey become empowered.鈥

Whether students launch businesses or not, they can still bring entrepreneurial problem-solving skills to the table at large companies. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just starting businesses; it鈥檚 creative problem-solving, which goes everywhere,鈥 Werner added.

Erick Mueller, an adjunct professor and Deming鈥檚 executive director, says classes are unique because they use existing partnerships that give students revenue to pursue ideas. Faculty often leverage their own connections in the business world to support students.

鈥淲e connect students with world-leading experts and scientists,鈥 Mueller said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 all this breadth of opportunities for them.鈥

Another differentiator is how faculty members guide their students and graduates to scale up after their businesses launch. 鈥淲e meet them where they鈥檙e at, and we help them move a step or two forward,鈥 Mueller added.

Gold bar


鈥淐U has built a name for itself, with many schools around the country asking for the playbook."

Matt Brady, Leeds Assistant Teaching Professor听

Gold bar

Deming stands above

Leeds was ranked the 15th best public undergraduate entrepreneurship program by U.S. News & World Report in its 2025 Best Undergraduate Business Program rankings, thanks to award-winning professors and programs at the Deming Center.

The center has been in the spotlight before, winning multiple awards over the years from听AACSB International and the Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers鈥攖he preeminent organization in entrepreneurship education worldwide鈥攊ncluding the Exceptional Activities in Entrepreneurship Across Disciplines award and the Excellence in Entrepreneurship Teaching and Pedagogical Innovation award.

In addition, Deming hosted the preeminent Global Entrepreneurship and Innovation Research Conference (GEIRC) last year, which drew attendees from Taiwan, Australia, China, the United Kingdom, Italy and more to explore the wide-ranging impacts of entrepreneurship and innovation.

More recently, the Deming Center joined Leeds鈥 Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility in launching 抖阴传媒在线 Climate Ventures, a collaboration with Breakthrough Energy to turn student-driven climate tech initiatives into startups. 抖阴传媒在线 Climate Ventures (BCV) is part of Breakthrough Energy鈥檚 University Climate Ventures network, joining Stanford University, MIT and others.听CU 抖阴传媒在线 is the first public university to be included in the network.听

From world-class to worldwide听

The New Venture Launch (NVL) program, a class open to about 20 students each spring, has produced over a dozen companies in the last three years. Students in the program compete in the New Venture Challenge, a competition that unites students and the greater 抖阴传媒在线 community to formulate and fund ideas.

The Colorado Sustainability Challenge is a powerful reflection of CU 抖阴传媒在线鈥檚 growing innovation ecosystem鈥攅specially at Leeds. Originally launched in 2021 as the Sustainability Hackathon by Matt Brady, assistant teaching professor in Organizational Leadership and Information Analytics, the event has doubled in size each year. In 2025, it expanded statewide, drawing teams from across the Front Range to compete for $21,000 in prizes. The first-place team included CU students from both Leeds and the College of Engineering and Applied Science.

Brady sees even greater potential ahead. 鈥淐U has built a name for itself,鈥 he said, "with many schools around the country asking for the playbook." He鈥檚 confident that some of this year鈥檚 winning ideas will become real businesses. 鈥淚t will definitely happen that some of these ideas will come to life and go to market.鈥 As a feeder to CU 抖阴传媒在线鈥檚 New Venture Challenge, the hackathon has already helped launch ventures like 鈥攁nd Brady expects more to follow.

Deming鈥檚 podcast, 鈥淐reative Distillation,鈥 hosted by Werner and Jeff York, faculty director of the Deming Center, has helped put the program on the map. It brings together entrepreneurs and researchers from around the globe to review research and share insights.

鈥淲e鈥檙e not only doing work that鈥檚 important to 抖阴传媒在线鈥e鈥檙e doing work that鈥檚 world-class,鈥 Werner pointed out.

Colorado, one of the technology hubs for , leads the world in terms of quantum organizations and jobs. Faculty and students engage with these startups, and several graduates are even leading them.

Deming also brings in leaders from the entrepreneurial world to serve as instructors. David Brown, who co-founded the massive commercial accelerator Techstars in 抖阴传媒在线, is now a faculty member associated with the Deming Center.

In addition to sending students to South Africa and Israel as consultants to local entrepreneurs, the school runs a five-year program to help rural areas and native communities in Colorado grow ventures. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just helping students; it鈥檚 helping Colorado,鈥 Mueller said.

York has published several studies on environmental entrepreneurship, which is the intersection of creating eco-friendly and economically friendly startups. The fusion of sustainability and business is a big focus in the 抖阴传媒在线 region.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a place where people care deeply about environmental issues but also social issues,鈥 York said. This special interest鈥攁long with the university鈥檚 involvement in environmental ventures鈥攊s unique to CU 抖阴传媒在线.

Today鈥檚 innovators, future igniters听

Participants in the NVC Womens Founders Competition pose for a group photo

Student success contributes to Deming鈥檚 notoriety in the entrepreneurial education arena.

For example, Jamie Saunders (center), a Leeds MBA graduate, took part in the New Venture Launch, where she developed her idea for Affix Communities. The startup makes tiny homes that become legal year-round residences, paving the way for more affordable homeownership.

Icarus Quantum, pioneered by Poolad Imany, Kaden Sisk, and Christian Wagner, is developing quantum dot technology to further secure quantum communications. It provides expanded data security that鈥檚 about 70 times more efficient than competitors, according to Werner.

Sristy Agrawal, Cameron Ghia, Ty Silver and Madeline Maersk Moller founded Mesa Quantum to build next-generation quantum devices. The company makes chip-sized atomic clocks that enable high-bandwidth use and precision GPS navigation.

鈥淥ne of the most valuable skills I gained through the course was the practical knowledge of entrepreneurship, which was transformative for me, coming from an academic background,鈥 said Agrawal, the current CEO. She completed her PhD in physics from CU and took the New Venture Launch class.

鈥淸The] course gave me the tools to not only register my company but also build my first pitch deck, secure my initial grant and launch Mesa Quantum Systems,鈥 added Agrawal, whose company has raised $4 million in venture capital and secured a $2 million government grant.

Aloukika Patro, a sophomore pursuing an entrepreneurship certificate, is grateful for the resources and support from Deming. 鈥淭hey give us insights on the business basics and how to bring it to reality,鈥 said Patro.

鈥淥ne skill that I have taken away from these workshops is the importance of having a growth mindset ... I believe that having a growth mindset and persevering through challenges in the journey is what is going to lead us to success.鈥