Meet Our New Team

The BALSA Foundation held its annual elections on September 19, and elected a team of officers who bring a wealth of experience, passion, and knowledge to support our goals for the next year. Although founded only two years ago, The BALSA Foundation has already made an impact in the St. Louis entrepreneurial community. More than 500 people have taken advantage of our programs for first-time entrepreneurs, and 38 BALSA Grant finalists have received $36,000 in cash grants, over $70,000 in professional services, and countless hours of personalized mentorship and assistance. Looking ahead, the new leadership team -- all part-time volunteers -- will continue these successful programs while reaching out to communities that need and can benefit from them the most.

“I’m proud of how we’ve grown and matured as an organization, and in the year ahead we will take The BALSA Foundation to the next level,” says Matt Wyczalkowski, who was re-elected as Executive Director for a second term. “I’ve seen the life-changing impact our programs can have on entrepreneurs, particularly those from under-resourced communities, and we will work hard to share these inspiring stories. As we grow, we’re also building a strong foundation for this organization, to ensure The BALSA Foundation will be a respected presence in the community for years to come.”

 

MATT WYCZALKOWSKI, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Matt is the Executive Director of The BALSA Foundation and a staff scientist at the Washington University School of Medicine, where he specializes in cancer genomics and data visualization. Born in communist Poland, Matt immigrated as a child to the US with his family and grew up in Pennsylvania. He attended Penn State University and the University of California at Berkeley before receiving his PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Washington University. With St. Louis as his home, Matt is passionate about helping make this a city where everyone has an opportunity to thrive. Matt consulted on a number of The BALSA Group projects and is the founder of SafeTGA, advocating for cyclists and pedestrians in St. Louis.

 

BRITTANY RIEHLMAN, OUTREACH DIRECTOR

After completing her Bachelor’s degree in New Media Design from SUNY Cortland, Brittany developed her entrepreneurship experience as a freelance graphic designer. Following a move from New York to St. Louis, she utilized those skills at a start-up boutique agency. Currently she is a graphic designer at Major Brands Premium Beverage Distributors, helping to develop their visual message. Brittany has been involved with The BALSA Foundation since January 2016, assisting with the development of events, idea support, and the Foundation's branding and identity.

 

THERESA O. OWUOR, PROGRAM DIRECTOR

Theresa is a postdoctoral research associate at Washington University School of Medicine in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology researching the effects of obesity on uterine cancer risk. She received her BA from Prairie View A&M University and her PhD in Molecular and Cell Biology from Washington University. She participates in the Trans-disciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer (TREC) program, working on an interdisciplinary research team toward a common goal. As an experienced consultant with The BALSA Group she particularly enjoyed projects in technology transfer for the Office of Technology Management. As the Program Director of The BALSA Foundation, she is sharing her experience in idea development to help entrepreneurs get their ideas off the ground. Beyond the St. Louis community, she co-founded the Rehema Education Fund, which provides scholarships to Kenyan students from single-parent homes.

 

WYATT GUTIERREZ, FINANCE DIRECTOR

Wyatt is currently pursuing an MBA/JD joint degree at Washington University. He is thrilled to serve as the Foundation's Finance Director after becoming involved in The BALSA Foundation in May 2016. His chief goal is to keep the financial details under control so the Foundation’s operations run smoothly and efforts can be focused on assisting entrepreneurs and building and participating in the vibrant St. Louis start-up community. Outside of the Foundation, he is proud to work at the East St. Louis Initiative, a non-profit dedicated to encouraging entrepreneurship across the river.

 

REYKA JAYASINGHE, TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR

Reyka is pursuing a PhD in Molecular Genetics and Genomics at Washington University. She has spent three years in leadership roles in the Young Scientist Program (YSP), a Washington University volunteer organization aimed at attracting students to scientific careers. As Director of YSP, she worked with administrators, members of the community and volunteers to develop new programming; maintained and identified new funding from granting sources; and effectively ran a completely volunteer based organization with over 100 active volunteers. Through this experience, she learned the importance of mentorship in supporting and educating young minds. She is now helping The BALSA Foundation provide resources and mentorship to first time entrepreneurs in St. Louis. As the Technology Director, she will strive to more effectively streamline the application process for the BALSA Grant and maintain a strong connection with the community through website development.

Announcing the Spanish Entrepreneur's Roadmap

We are delighted to announce the Spanish Entrepreneur's Roadmap!  This Spanish-language version of our popular Entrepreneur's Roadmap was developed in collaboration with the St. Louis Mosaic Project and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. It will reach Spanish-speaking Saint Louis entrepreneurs, a highly-entrepreneurial population underserved by the local startup ecosystem due in part to language barriers.  The Spanish-speaking Entrepreneur’s Roadmap will begin to fill this gap by providing Saint Louis-focused advice on business formation.

Read more about this initiative and other St. Louis Hispanic Heritage Month events in this press release.

The Mosaic Project, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and the BALSA Foundation proudly celebrate Hispanic Heritage month.

The Mosaic Project, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and the BALSA Foundation proudly celebrate Hispanic Heritage month.

Congratulations to our BALSA Grant Finalists!

We are delighted to announce our 2016 BALSA Grant Finalists!  These ten first time entrepreneurs will each receive a $1000 cash grant, in-kind donations of professional services, and ongoing mentorship to help start and grow their business:

  • Arriel Biggs, Young Biz Kids
  • River Fronczak, Coffee, Curls & Cupcakes
  • Iris Green, Scoops and More
  • Liz Kuba, Tea Rex
  • Bonnidette Lantz, Lightenstein
  • Carrie Lewis, Sweetlife Gourmet
  • Alicia Lohmar, Ladybits Toiletries
  • Karen Rogier, Arlyn Arlene
  • Katy Thomas, Gig{a}bit Rocks
  • Sompit Vasey, Ma Yim Enterprises

The BALSA Foundation awarded an additional $500 cash award, representing contributions from the public raised through Give StL Day, to Alicia Lohmar, who was judged by our external reviewers as having an outstanding business idea and fit to the BALSA Foundation's mission.

You can read more about all our finalists here.  See press release.

Summer 2016 BALSA Grant Awards Ceremony.  Left to right: Matt Wyczalkowski, Executive Director; Sompit Vasey, Ma Yim Enterprises; Bonnidette Lantz, Lightenstein; Liz Kuba, Tea Rex; Iris Green, Scoops and More; River Fronczak, Coffee, Curls & Cupcakes; Arriel Biggs, Young Biz Kids; Carrie Lewis, Sweetlife Gourmet; Alicia Lohmar, Ladybits Toiletries; Karen Rogier, Arlyn Arlene; Katy Thomas, Gig{a}bit Rocks; Katie Adastra, Outreach Director; Paimun “PJ” Amini, Business Director.

Handout from the BALSA Grant Awards Ceremony.

Summer 2016 BALSA Grant is Open for Applications

Dear Friends of the BALSA Foundation,

We're delighted to let you know that we are accepting applications for the Summer 2016 BALSA Grant through July 15th, 2016!

We will award at least $10,000 in cash awards and $30,000 of in-kind donations for professional services to first-time St. Louis entrepreneurs.  Winners will join the BALSA Foundation finalist community and receive one-on-one mentoring and other resources to help them launch and grow their business.  Learn more about the BALSA Grant here.

The deadline to apply is end of the day July 15.  We will notify all applicants of their status by mid-August, and publicly announce the next class of BALSA Grant finalists at our awards ceremony on September 1 - details to follow. 

For more information, please contact us at executive.director@balsafoundation.org.

With best wishes for a great summer,

The BALSA Foundation Team

 

Announcing our Generosity Campaign

We're excited to announce our Generosity campaign!

To help support first-time St. Louis entrepreneurs and grow the BALSA Grant, we are reaching out to the community to help. The Generosity campaign a crowd funding effort to gather donations from those who support the Foundation’s mission of entrepreneurship as a path to social equity and prosperity in St. Louis.

See our new video and learn more about the Generosity campaign.

The BALSA Grants Awards Ceremony

Congratulations to the Spring 2016 BALSA Grant finalists! Photo by Constantino Schillebeeckx.

We are delighted to announce the Spring 2016 BALSA Grant finalists and their awards!

Our Spring 2016 BALSA Grant program received 143 submissions from a variety of business types and industries, which were reviewed by an external panel of local entrepreneurs. Ten finalists pitched their ideas at our awards ceremony and received cash grants totaling $10,000.  All finalists also received in-kind awards of over $30,000, including co-working space from Tech Artista and T-Rex, legal services from Polsinelli, accounting services from BDO, and marketing support from Clear To Launch.  

Our finalists and their BALSA Grant cash awards are,

  • Carla C. Soll, Anointed Cake Creations, $2250
  • Laura Shields, Arabicano, $1500
  • LaTausha DeBoise, ReddyWear, $1250
  • Pamela Nolan, Script-Loons, $1000
  • Janelle Mack, 2Geez Catering, $1000
  • Ashley Clay, Bella Noir Event Rentals, $1000
  • Sonia Deal, DEAL-C2, $500
  • Arnold Tutson Jr., Rescue Cuts, $500
  • Thurman Rhodes, DADDYS, $500
  • Karen Buckley, MicroPopShop, $500

Learn more about our finalists.

The BALSA Foundation will continue to engage with our finalists as they establish their business and work to make it grow.  We will provide workshops on business topics, one-on-one mentoring, and opportunities to meet with local business owners for in-depth guidance and advice.

Congratulations and best wishes to all of our finalists!

Photos by Michael Kilfoy, studiox.us.

See our press release.

 

Announcing the New BALSA Grant Finalists!

 

We are pleased to announce the Spring 2016 BALSA Grant finalists!

We had a record 143 applications for this round of the BALSA Grant.  Our ten finalists were selected by an external committee of local entrepreneurs and vetted for eligibility and fit to our mission.  All are exceptionally deserving first-time entrepreneurs, for whom BALSA Foundation resources and mentoring are likely to make a significant difference for their businesses. Congratulations to all!

Read more about these and former winners.