Roy H. Williams, co-founder of The Wizard Academy, addresses the sold out 'How to Make Awesome Sauce' course. Credit: Dean Rotbart
- Roy H. Williams, co-founder of The Wizard Academy, addresses the sold out 'How to Make Awesome Sauce' course.
- Those who participated in the Wizard Academy's 'How to Make Awesome Sauce' seminar dubbed their class, the 'Ugly Baby Makers.' This is the official class photo.
- Class members initially had only 2 minutes to pitch their concepts for a new business. Each idea was posted on the 'Awesome Sauce' bulletin board.
- David A. McInnis (l), Jeffrey Eisenberg (c) and Roy H. Williams taught the three-day course along with Denver Business Examiner, Dean Rotbart.
- David Favor, a frequent student at The Wizard Academy, was leader of the ApplicationNotTheory.com team.
- Participants in 'How to Make Awesome Sauce' at The Wizard Academy contributed their skills to the four new ventures. Here a class member charts each students skill set.
- Photos of students who participated in the Wizard Academy's 'How to Make Awesome Sauce' seminar, held August 29th through September 1, 2011.
- Jeffrey Eisenberg was one of four instructors who coached participants on how to launch their own businesses and generate real sales in only 72 hours.
- It was David A. McInnis, a successful serial entrepreneur, who conceived the idea for 'How to Make Awesome Sauce.' He was also the lead instructor.
- Roy H. Williams is a bestselling author and marketing expert. His firm, Roy H. Williams Marketing, has transformed 100s of businesses from the mundane to extraordinary.
- Class member Rick Copper, of Axiom Advertising, explains his concept for a new startup.
- On the first night, students who participated in the Wizard Academy's 'How to Make Awesome Sauce' seminar had two minutes to present their ideas to the group at large.
- Class member Angelia McFarland explains her concept for a new startup.
- Brian Schmitt was leader of the TestMyMessage.com team.
- Temperatures at The Wizard Academy campus in Austin really did reach 112 degrees, but that did not deter the intrepid entrepreneurs.
- Deborah Chase was leader of the MyFoodGenius.com team.
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