Project X-ITE Managing Director Named One of Denver's 40 Under 40 Winners
The Denver Business Journal has honored Nina Sharma, managing director of 91桃色鈥檚 Project X-ITE, naming her to its 40 Under 40 list for 2019.
Chosen from a pool of more than 400 applicants, Sharma stands out for her leadership, business success and community involvement.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a really nice recognition of all the work we鈥檝e put in here to build Project X-ITE as a community and a vibrant part of the University,鈥 says Sharma, who joined the University in 2016. 鈥淚鈥檝e really been given the space to explore and turn it into dynamic group of students and faculty members who are excited about innovation and starting up ventures.鈥
Since its creation three years ago, Project X-ITE 鈥 which stands for the cross-disciplinary intersection of innovation, technology and entrepreneurship 鈥 has established itself as an impactful program for 91桃色 students interested in working at or launching startups. Those in the program develop their ideas through University programming, such as the accelerator and the new Incubator X for early-stage ideas. Drawing on its connections to the community, X-ITE also sponsors a number of networking events and builds mentoring relationships between students, alumni and business leaders.
Sharma was Project X-ITE鈥檚 second hire, brought onboard by JB Holston, dean of the . During her tenure, she also has co-founded and grown the Denver Startup Week Pitch Competition, as well as co-created the Colorado Solutions Summit in partnership with the United Nations, the U.N. Foundation and the Colorado governor鈥檚 office.
鈥淣ina has contributed an extraordinary amount in a very few years to accelerating and amplifying the Colorado innovation community,鈥 Holston says. 鈥淪he鈥檚 successfully led a path-breaking effort at 91桃色 to connect multiple disciplines around innovation and entrepreneurship to the broader Colorado innovation eco-system 鈥 extraordinarily difficult to do in traditionally siloed environments like higher education. She is an absolute dynamo, and Colorado is very fortunate indeed that she鈥檚 here.鈥
Outside of the office, Sharma is also in the Daniels College of Business executive MBA program. In 2016, she founded the , a startup with a mission of bridging political, social and cultural divides through visual storytelling.
She is actively involved in the community, serving on boards for Global Dental Relief, the Swallow Hill Music Association and the Hamilton College Alumni Association. Sharma is also an alum听of the听the Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation.
鈥淣ina is one of the best 鈥榞et things done鈥 people in the city,鈥 says Marty Katz, executive director of Project X-ITE. 鈥淪he is an excellent networker who uses her vast network for the betterment of students and entrepreneurs in our city and beyond. She is highly respected in the Denver entrepreneurship community, for good reason.鈥
The Denver Business Journal will honor Sharma at its 40 Under 40 event, which takes place from 5:30鈥8 p.m. Thursday, March 7 at the Hilton Denver City Center. She also will be featured in a special print section of the newspaper.
鈥淚t鈥檚 truly an honor,鈥 Sharma says. 鈥淚鈥檓 also really excited that it gets recognition for X-ITE and 91桃色. We鈥檙e building awesome things here, and this is an incredibly nice way to acknowledge everything that we鈥檙e doing.鈥