Loren Ferretti Archives | ŮAV News Central Florida Research, Arts, Technology, Student Life and College News, Stories and More Fri, 05 Jul 2019 17:58:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/blogs.dir/20/files/2019/05/cropped-logo-150x150.png Loren Ferretti Archives | ŮAV News 32 32 From Bows to Buttons: UCF Alumnae Start Successful Small Businesses /news/from-bows-to-buttons-ucf-alumnae-start-successful-small-businesses/ /news/from-bows-to-buttons-ucf-alumnae-start-successful-small-businesses/#comments Tue, 05 Nov 2013 19:24:29 +0000 /news/?p=54975 Enterprising personalities, a flair for fashion and a dash of school spirit make up the recipe for success for two ŮAV alumnae.

From bows to buttons, the journey to entrepreneurship for Loren Ferretti and Alexandra Gramatikas started at UCF.

Both women were on the hunt for clothing accessories that didn’t exist, so they decided to create a market for themselves with and ALTR button covers, respectively.

After struggling to find affordable options to wear to each of UCF’s home games, Ferretti developed Gameday Bows, a website that sells bows in school colors that can be worn at football games or anywhere. The bows were an affordable way to ramp up the school spirit of black, gold and white outfits she already owned.

“The bow creates an accent piece that can be worn on a number of dresses and adds the perfect pop of color to represent your school’s colors,” said Ferretti, a 2009 marketing graduate who launched Gameday Bows’ web store this fall after receiving compliments on her bows and requests to buy them.

Now, she sews the bows herself and ships them across the country.

For Gramatikas, the concept for ALTR’s slip-on button covers came from a trying to find the perfect outfit for a themed party. She was in search of a traditional, preppy blazer with gold buttons. A jacket she already had worked, but the buttons weren’t quite what she wanted.

“In passing, I made a comment about wanting to change out buttons more efficiently, and from there, ALTR was born,” Gramatikas said. “It’s been an unexpected surprise, getting into an industry I never thought I’d be involved with.”

Gramatikas earned her undergraduate degree from Florida State University before enrolling in UCF’s MBA program and graduating in spring 2012.

During her last semester, Gramatikas won the College of Business Administration’s annual Joust competition, which challenges entrepreneurial students from UCF to develop business proposals and compete against one another in the hopes of being judged as having the most promising idea.

The business plan behind Gramatikas’ UCF-themed button covers won her the competition’s $10,000 prize and a year of support from the UCF Incubator.

Experience inside the classroom and from internships also helped Ferretti get her company on track.

“As a marketing major, I was placed in classes that allowed me to participate in creating business plans and marketing plans—truly hands on planning that I have utilized and continue to utilize with Gameday Bows,” she said.

But starting your own company doesn’t come without small stumbles, both women said.

For Ferretti, she’s had to balance the responsibilities of operating Gameday Bows with her full-time marketing job. With ALTR, it took Gramatikas several months to get licensing approval for the logos on her UCF and UF button covers.

Ultimately, the women encourage other self-starters to be bold and chase their dreams.

“My advice to anyone thinking of starting their own business is get out there and go for it. With proper education and planning, it’s possible to do,” said Ferretti. “Also, ask for help. I’m surrounded by marketing professionals daily that have encouraged me and enlightened me to things I never knew possible.”

Gramatikas also encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to recruit mentors and ask for feedback.

“If you don’t talk about your idea, you won’t find the resources or get the feedback you need,” said Gramatikas. With a product, you need to not get caught up in the fact that it’s your baby. It’s your business, and it’s important to be open to constructive criticism.”

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Local Morning Show Goes Live Friday From UCF /news/fox35ucf-local-morning-show-goes-live-friday-from-ucf/ Wed, 25 Sep 2013 13:11:27 +0000 /news/?p=53197 Before the Knights kick off against the South Carolina Gamecocks this weekend, Orlando’s Fox affiliate will broadcast live from UCF to showcase the university’s academics, athletics and important role in the community.

Fox 35’s “Good Day” will broadcast from 7 to 10 a.m. Friday from the Reflecting Pond on the main campus. Fox’s visit is part of a college road trip series that features several universities in Central Florida.

Anchors Amy Kaufeldt and John Brown will be stationed outside Millican Hall just in front of the pond, and meteorologist Jayme King and reporter David Martin will provide live coverage from across campus. The team will speak with students, alumni, faculty, staff and administrators about what makes UCF such a special place to learn, live and work.

Students and other members of the campus community are invited to stop by Millican Hall on Friday and be a part of the broadcast. Show your school spirit by wearing UCF swag and using the hashtag #Fox35UCF on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and other social media outlets.

Scheduled to appear live during the broadcast are UCF President John C. Hitt; the UCF spirit team; women’s soccer coach, Olympic gold medalist and World Cup champion Tiffany Roberts Sahaydak; and Bodhi, UCF’s therapy dog.

Pre-recorded segments include:

  • UCF quarterback Blake Bortles
  • The College of Medicine’s community clinic for the underprivileged
  • City of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer discussing UCF’s growth
  • UCF student and solar-powered DJ, DJ Chill Will
  • Alumni entrepreneurs Joey Conicella of the Yum Yum Cupcake Truck and Loren Ferretti of Gameday Bows
  • Former UCF star quarterback Daunte Culpepper
  • The UCF student news broadcast “Knightly News”
  • A segment about UCF’s innovative undergraduate photonics and laser program is scheduled to air on Fox 35 at 10 p.m. Friday.

    The morning show also will be shown on Fox 35’s .

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