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REVelry Summer Impact Presentations

REVelry is a sales talent accelerating program created by Josh Kline ‘99 that connects high-potential college students and recent graduates with early-stage companies with the goal of developing real-world skills in high pressure sales environments. This gallery includes photos from participants' end of summer impact presentations.

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Twelve participants gave presentations on the lessons and impacts learned during this summer program. The goal is simple: match early-stage companies with ambitious, early-career sellers.

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REVelry founder Josh Kline '99 talks with participants prior to the program.

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Tanner Crouch '28 presented first.

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Crouch was connected with ShipSigma.

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"REVelry really was awesome," Crouch said. "It was hard, but it was also so rewarding in the fact that you actually got to see all your effort pay off with little wins for the business. It was nice to see those wins celebrated by the company you were with and our cohort."

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There was plenty of time for conversation between REVelors. Here Quinn Sholar '26 (left) listens intently.

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Miles Cvelbar '27

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Cvelbar was paired with Turchetti's Salumeria.

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There were plenty of stories from the trenches...both wins and losses.

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Smiles abounded from the group, including (front, from left, Will Fremion '27, Cvelbar, and Brennan Beausir '25.

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Danielle Hensley

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Hensley worked with Periodic.

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It was mentioned that non-normal things lead to non-normal results as sellers. Creativity will take you far.

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This group was all ears, from left Zach Geleott '27; Max Rosa '26; Sholar; 168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网s Craig, the event emcee; and Kale Helms '26.

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Kale Helms '26.

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Helms was paired with GroundGame.Health.

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The REVelers were remined that sales is an art that needs practice. The were learning to become revenue engineers.

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There was time for some last-minute edits.

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Nick Phillips

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Phillips was paired with Your Money Line.

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One of the goals of the program was to provide participants with exposure to start-up founders, which provided a simple mantra: think like a founder to sell like one.

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Wade Wisler '27 (right) chats with Craig during a break.

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Zach Geleott '27

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Geleott was paired with Go Code.

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"Whether is was cold calling or learning new AI tools, things that we had never done before, I definitely got discouraged at times," Geleott said. "Having people to talk about our failures with and hearing different perspectives about how we could turn a negative to a positive was so helpful. It helped all of us turn failures into wins."

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168体育平台下载_足球即时比分-注册|官网s Craig is a Mitch Daniels Leadership Fellow.

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Wade Wisler '27

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Wisler worked with Coya.

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Wisler said of the experience, "It was great getting excited about building something and putting our heads together on new ideas." 

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Brennan Beausir '25

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Beausir was paired with Your Money Line.

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"Because of REVelry, I definitely feel like I’m ahead of the game," Beausir said. "There’s not a program like it. There’s sales training, and it’s a high stress environment, but at the same time, you have a lot of people investing in you and supporting you."

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Liam Krueger '27

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Krueger was paried with Solid Rock Outdoor Ministries.

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Like many of the REVelers, Krueger appreciated the game changing professional development.

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Gavin Ruppert '26

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Ruppert worked with Stellar.

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With practice, mentorship, and problem solving, many of the participants saw results relatively quickly.

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Grant Umali '26

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Umali was paired with Grover.

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In addition to learning new skills collectively, this group discoverd how to create solutions that grow successful businesses.

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Helms is focused on the final presenter.

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Will Fremion '27

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Fremion worked with Motion.

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Fremion was an engaging presenter. 

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Kline wraps the event with words for the REVelers on an enjoybale and productive experience. Of their sumer efforts, he told the group that they took the road less traveled and it paid off.


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