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Two UNI Students Win 2011 Okoboji Entrepreneurial Institute Pappajohn Awards

November 22, 2014

(Spencer)– Two University of Northern Iowa students have won the 2011 Okoboji Entrepreneurial Institute Pappajohn Awards. The $2,500 awards are presented annually to the two most entrepreneurial students who participated in this year’s institute.

This year’s recipients are Greg Jass, a 2011 marketing graduate from Garner, and Nick Cash, a senior computer science and economics double major from Cedar Falls. Jass is a co-owner of TargetClick Marketing Solutions, an internet marketing company; Cash is the owner of the Book Hatchery, an e-book publishing company.

The awards are based on several criteria, including starting or managing a business, academic achievement and extracurricular activities associated with entrepreneurship.