SPARTANBURG, S.C. (courtesy smcsc.edu) — Juana Silva’s grandmother was an entrepreneur and always dreamed of someone else in her family starting their own business. Silva dedicated herself to becoming the one to make that dream come true. Her new business, Decals by Silva, not only lived up to her grandmother’s wishes but also earned her first place in the 2024 APEX Showcase at Spartanburg Methodist College.
The APEX program is the culmination of SMC’s Camak Core professional development program, featuring students presenting the results of their senior Capstone projects. This year, the APEX Expo featured 32 students presenting their projects. The top three moved on to the finals, presenting to a panel of professional judges and a packed house at SMC’s APEX Showcase in the Gibbs Auditorium.
Decals by Silva is an Etsy-based business that allows customers to personalize various objects with custom-made vinyl decals. Silva used the six-week Capstone project at SMC to grow her business through targeted marketing efforts to students and online customers. Ultimately, she exceeded her goals for increased orders and revenue during the project.
“Juana’s drive and passion from day one of her Capstone and her confidence and poise in presenting her results to the judges set her apart from the other contestants this year,” said Dr. Courtney Shelton, vice president for student and professional development at SMC.
Silva plans to invest the $1,000 first-place prize into her business and expand her product line with custom t-shirts and a broader selection of colors and designs for her decals.
“I am very excited to expand my business,” she said. “I feel like I’m honoring my grandmother’s wishes, and she would be very proud of me.”
Silva credited faculty, staff, and the Camak Core for helping her accomplish her goals with her business.
“The professional development classes helped me develop and grow the skills I needed to succeed,” she said. “The Capstone project was the perfect challenge to put those skills to the test, and I’m very grateful for the lessons I’ve learned.”
Read more on the Spartanburg Methodist College website.