Courtney Laschkewitsch is an award-winning entrepreneur and successful inventor. She has licensed four product ideas to a company that specializes in outfitting dorm rooms. As a child, Courtney remembers making paper models of amusement parks and ski resorts that took up a whole room. She started her first business as a teenager while attending college. Selling online and at several events throughout the year, Courtney learned the basics of starting and growing her own small business.
Coming Soon
We invite you to download/listen/subscribe to Episode 104…Our interview with Courtney Laschkewitsch Part 1… coming soon on Invention Stories on YouTube. Although Courtney has licensed four of her ideas, we focus on the Keyboard Desk.
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Courtney Laschkewitsch…Experienced Educator
Courtney is an experienced educator. For nearly a decade, she taught classes to youth about robotics, animation, and design through an educational non-profit. “Each of our classes consisted of teaching the students how to be life-long learners and creative thinkers at a young age,” she explained.
Courtney’s achievements
Courtney was the inaugural youth division winner of the Nexties Awards for Entrepreneurship. In addition, she is the Bay Area winner for the National Center for Women & Information Technology.
Courtney Laschkewitsch and Licensing
Courtney has been sold on the concept of licensing before knowing its offficial name. With so many ideas, why start a business for each one when you can license them, she thought.
“Licensing is deeply ingrained into who I am,” she said. “I can come up with all these ideas and focus my energy on creativity and innovation every single day.
Courtney Laschkewitsch, Managing Director of IGA
As the longtime Managing Director of Inventors Groups of America, she runs online meetings for inventors that maxes out at 100 attendees as well as produces a monthly newsletter and educational webinar series with guest experts. Click here to learn more.
Courtney says “Inventors are dedicated movers and shakers who are constantly pushing their ideas forward. It is such an honor to be a part of the inventing community— it’s really inspiring.”
In addition to being a zealous advocate for inventors and the inventing community and developing product ideas for her own company, Courtney is a martial artist, ukulelist and ballroom dancer. She also enjoys golfing, photojournalism, and dipping her feet into new and invigorating activities.
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