As the president of my schools' Youth Entrepreneurship Club, I acted as a mentor for a team of freshmen in entering one of Korea's largest business competitions: Korea Business Competition. From the brainstorming process to researching, writing the report, and creating a presentation, I am extremely proud of this team for giving it their all. This year's competition prompt was about creating a future proof business to solve an issue in the entertainment industry. Their pitch, IP Wallet, was a tool for copyright detection across multiple platforms coupled with the ability to send legal notices, battling against the pervasive issue of copyright infringement that continues to grow in the age of AI. They yielded fantastic results coming in at first place representing KIS in the Korea Business Competition. Well done!
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