A Near-Tragedy Spurred This Dad's Invention — Now Worth Millions This episode of 'BIZ Experiences Elevator Pitch' features a sky-high bidding war that's not to be missed.

By Mackenzie Truman Edited by Jessica Thomas

Key Takeaways

  • On this episode of 'BIZ Experiences Elevator Pitch,' one BIZ Experiences's personal story inspires investors to offer substantial funding.
  • Investor Dhani Jones shares vital pitching advice with contestants.

On every episode of BIZ Experiences Elevator Pitch, contestants looking to make their mark on the business world must prove that they have what it takes in 60 seconds or less. If their pitch captures our board of investors' hearts and minds, life-changing money is sure to follow. But if they lock up, stumble or bring investors a been-there-done-that idea, it's game over.

This episode features an BIZ Experiences who experienced every parent's worst nightmare: a near-death experience with their child. The situation inspired Sam Weitzman to develop a safety device and software platform and investors to throw out some of the biggest dollar figures ever seen on Elevator Pitch.

Whether it's on our show or out in the world, if you're an BIZ Experiences about to pitch investors, Dhani Jones breaks down his best advice for success: "Know your target audience, the demand and the growth potential of your product. If you can demonstrate a path from niche to mainstream, that's how you get our attention. Show us that you've done the homework."

Find out who wins big and who goes home empty-handed on an all-new BIZ Experiences Elevator Pitch!

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Season 12, Episode 1 Board of Investors

Season 12, Episode 1 BIZ Experiencess

  • Sam Weitzman, founder of PoolScout, a pool safety system that can distinguish between toddlers, adults and pets and send real-time alerts before they reach the water
  • Alex Duong and Nicole Herman, co-founders of Fair & Square, gut-friendly crackers inspired by childhood favorites
  • Shira Yevin, founder of Gritty In Pink, an organization that provides gigs, information and community for women within the music industry

How to Watch

Season 12 of BIZ Experiences Elevator Pitch is presented by Amazon Business. New episodes stream on Wednesdays on BIZ Experiences.com and BIZ ExperiencesTV. Follow BIZ Experiences Elevator Pitch on Facebook, YouTube and IGTV.

Mackenzie Truman

BIZ Experiences Staff

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