Student Pitches on South Florida Tech Hub’s Pitch Night

From left: John Wensveen, Director of the Alan B. Levan NSU Broward Center of Innovation, Stefano Selorio, CEO of Carevocacy, Nikki Cabus, CEO of South Florida Tech Hub, Sarah Lucas from New World Angels, and Mike Maniscalco.

On November 9, 2021, Stefano Selorio was chosen to pitch in South Florida Tech Hub’s Pitch Night as part of this year’s Global Entrepreneurship Week. The event was meant to encourage the endeavors of our South Florida Startup Community and foster creative dialogue with feedback from attendees for the startup founders. The pitch night was also hosted in the new Alan B. Levan NSU Broward Center of Innovation. Selorio was one of 10 startups that were chosen to pitch in front of investors, community members, and fellow entrepreneurs.

Selorio’s company Carevocacy is a platform that matches older adults with tech tutors to help them stay social, connected, and learn new skills.

“It’s been two years since I’ve had to pitch Carevocacy in person, and when I saw the opportunity to do so, I knew I had to do it again,” Selorio said.

While an undergraduate student, Selorio launched Carevocacy right before the pandemic and has helped 300+ older adults through strategic partnerships. One of these partnerships is with NSU’s Lifelong Learning Institute.

South Florida Tech Hub is a non-profit 501(c)6 membership association uniting and building the software, engineering, digital, and information technology industry verticals throughout South Florida. To learn more about South Florida Tech Hub, click here.

Posted 12/14/21

10 startups were chosen to pitch in the new North Star Stadium at the Alan B. Levan NSU Broward Center of Innovation.