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RIT Croatia student recognized for entrepreneurial endeavors

Third-year global business management student Antonia Kurtovic shares startup knowledge with local teens

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Antonia Kurtovic

RIT Croatia student Antonia Kurtovic has been recognized for her successful startup conference and academy.

When she first dove into the world of startups, RIT Croatia student Antonia Kurtovic had a community of people that took her ideas seriously and were willing to help her. Now, the third-year global business management student has been able to pay it forward with numerous endeavors to help teenagers get their ideas off the ground.

“I know how it is at the beginning when you don’t know anything and you just need to get started,” said Kurtovic. “I would like to enable these opportunities for others. It’s pretty cool to help other people create cool things.”

Kurtovic was first introduced to the world of entrepreneurship when she was 19. She reached out to a high school friend and the two started developing a mental health app for teenagers. The duo learned valuable skills about how to develop a startup through this process, and won multiple pitch competitions.

That skillset led to the idea of hosting a startup conference for local teens. Given the daunting task of pulling off a conference with only a month’s time to plan, Kurtovic got it done. In March 2024, nearly 100 high school students came to the Zagreb campus on a Saturday morning to learn from RIT students and faculty about entrepreneurship.

Kurtovic also planned and executed a startup academy in April 2024, which provided a longer program for young students interested in the field. A second conference was held in October 2024 and the academy is set to run again in June 2025. 

For her efforts, Kurtovic was named to the Top 30 Under 30 in the industry by the VIDI Awards. The accolade recognizes young individuals who exhibit exceptional potential and achievements across various fields, including technology, science, and entrepreneurship. She also won second place at the International Project Management Association Project Management Awards 2024 in the Best Young Project Manager category.

While taking classes and continuing her work with the conference and the academy, Kurtovic would also like to give some other startup ideas a try in the future. When asked what advice she would give to fellow students who had a big ideas, she answered with four things: be passionate, be open, be resilient, and be kind.

“If you’re passionate about your idea, you’re going to make other people excited about it,” said Kurtovic. “Be open to feedback, ask questions, and build a network of great value. There are going to be a lot of times when you fail, but you have to get up and continue. Everyone makes mistakes, and sometimes we repeat the same mistake before we learn. That’s okay, that’s part of the process.”

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