Title: Gary Guion judge in Venture Labs Investment Competition (VLIC)
1Gary Guion judge in Venture Labs Investment
Competition (VLIC)
2The annual Texas, and Global, competitions make
up the Venture Labs Investment Competition
(VLIC). Gary Guion Act as a judge in this
competition. These competitions are opportunities
for students from The University of Texas at
Austin, and universities around the world, to
obtain funding for new ventures.The Texas Venture
Labs Investment Competition (Texas VLIC) is held
each February, and the Global Venture Labs
Investment Competition (Global VLIC) takes place
in May.
3Additional details will be posted below as they
become available. For the most up-to-date details
subscribe to our newsletter.Gary Guion initiated
his career as an Associate with
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, joining the
prestigious firm's Boston office directly out of
college. Serving in PricewaterhouseCoopers' Risk
Management Solutions division, he supervised an
array of sales and business development
responsibilities that included account
management, contract negotiations, customer
relationship development, and new product
rollouts. While occupied in this capacity, he
secured a performance review ranking in the top
10 of all employees across the global practice.
Following his tenure with PricewaterhouseCoopers.
4Mr. Gary Guion transitioned to Holliday Fenoglio
Fowler LP, where he worked in the real estate and
structured finance division of the company. Gary
Guion holds a Bachelor of Business Administration
from the University of Texas (UT) at Austin,
graduating from the McCombs School of Business in
2002.While enrolled at UT, he won the coveted
Kimberly-Clark MIS 333K Scholarship award as a
project manager. As a result, Mr. Guion received
a partial educational scholarship. Since
graduating, he also completed licensure as Real
Estate Salesperson through the State of Texas.
5Gary Guion maintains ongoing affiliations with an
array of professional organizations. A member of
the Real Estate Council, Gary Guion also belongs
to the Associated General Contractors of America
and volunteers with the School of Business'
Estate Advisory Council.
6Thanks Gary Guion