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Owners of Successful Snack Dip Business to Speak at 91ֿ’s Michael D. Solomon Entrepreneurship Speaker Series

David and Nique Mealey, owners of Back 9 Dips, will present their entrepreneurial success story at the Michael D. Solomon Entrepreneurship Speaker Series on Tuesday, April 16, at 6:30 p.m. in the Kent Student Center Kiva.

Successful entrepreneurs and creators of popular snack dips-- Back 9 Dips-- David and Nique Mealey will share their success story at the Michael D. Solomon Entrepreneurship Speaker Series on April 16.David and Nique Mealey, owners of Back 9 Dips, will present their entrepreneurial success story at the Michael D. Solomon Entrepreneurship Speaker Series on Tuesday, April 16, at 6:30 p.m. in the Kent Student Center Kiva. The event is free and open to the public.

Back 9 Dips is a popular line of snack dips derived from products the Mealeys created for their barbeque catering business. The entrepreneurs will share their story about how a passion for making dips turned into a successful business.

The event is designed to “expose 91ֿ students and the community to success stories of entrepreneurs and what lessons they learned along the way,” says Mary Heidler, operations manager for 91ֿ’s Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation. “It will encourage the next generation of entrepreneurs to take a risk, use the resources around them, follow their passions and become the next successful entrepreneur.”

Friends and satisfied customers influenced the couple to turn their favorite recipe, Bubba’s Buffalo Chicken Dip -“the Chicken Wing on a Chip”- into an entrepreneurial endeavor that grew into a lucrative business in less than four years.

They took a risk and transformed their small catering business into a company that sells products in 4,000 retail outlets nationwide and ships to customers from coast to coast.

Heidler says students can relate to the Mealeys because “they’re young, they’ve overcome adversity and they took a risk on something they were passionate about.”

She says all students and community members can benefit from the event.

“You don’t necessarily have to be a business major or know exactly how to start a business, but you do have to have a mindset, a passion and the ability to execute your idea,” Heidler says. “The entrepreneurial culture at 91ֿ is one that urges students to think entrepreneurially in all disciplines.”

Heidler says the Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation and the Department of Entrepreneurship and Marketing in the College of Business Administration, and Blackstone LaunchPad, housed in the Kent Student Center, encourages any student at 91ֿ - as well as community members – to embrace entrepreneurship as a viable career path regardless of the discipline they choose to major in at 91ֿ.

The Mealeys and Back 9 Chips have been heard on “Bubba the Love Sponge” syndicated radio program and seen on ABC-TV’s “Shark Tank,” “The List” and “Good Day, Tampa Bay.” The couple has also been profiled in Entrepreneur Magazine.

Heidler says the couple will inspire students to take risks, problem-solve when faced with adversity and believe in what they are passionate about.

“Everybody has the ability to be an entrepreneur; they just need to know how to get the idea going,” she says.

The event is sponsored by the Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation in 91ֿ’s College of Business Administration. For more information and to register for the event, visit www.kent.edu/cebi/2013michaelsolomonspeakerseries.cfm.

The Michael D. Solomon Entrepreneurship Speaker Series
Michael D. Solomon Entrepreneurship Speaker Series is made possible through an endowed gift from Michael D. Solomon, a 1974 graduate of the College of Business Administration at 91ֿ. Through Mr. Solomon’s generosity, entrepreneurs are brought to campus each year to share their experiences with students, faculty and the business community. Students are given the opportunity to meet the speaker providing a connection with the world of business and entrepreneurship outside the classroom.

POSTED: Monday, April 15, 2013 12:00 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
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