Where are they now?

Check out what these student-startup business plan winners have been up to since the competition.

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From left: Tracye McDaniel, COO, Greater Houston Partnership; Jitendra Dalvi, CFO, qcue; Barry Kahn, CEO, qcue, Brad Burke, managing director, Rice Alliance for Technology & Entrepreneurship, Andrew Mills, CTO, qcue.
Since last April, when the ticket-pricing company won the Rice Business Plan Competition (co-sponsored by FSB), the founders have been busy settling into a new office space at the University of Texas at Austin's Tech Incubator. On June 13 they hit New York City to ring the closing bell at Nasdaq.

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