ǧÃŬAV

Two women honored for entrepreneurship

November 27, 2023
ǧÃŬAV senior Krista Willey and alumna Taylor Merritt earned entrepreneurship awards from the Mike Cottrell College of Business this fall.

Article By: Agnes Hina

University of North Georgia (ǧÃŬAV) senior Krista Willey was named Student Woman Entrepreneur of the Year by the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Mike Cottrell College of Business in a ceremony on Oct. 25 in the Cottrell Center for Business, Technology and Innovation at ǧÃŬAV's Dahlonega Campus.  

Taylor Merritt, '15, was recognized as the Alumna Woman Entrepreneur of the Year. Merritt is CEO of Daddy Tay Fitness, a company she founded in 2022.

Willey, who is pursuing a degree in visual arts, was nominated by senior lecturer Dr. Ana Pozzi Harris, who taught her art history course.

Willey created two businesses, KWilley Pottery and Customs by Krista as a sophomore at ǧÃŬAV. She was inspired by the surge of "Vampire Diaries" fans visiting her hometown of Covington, Georgia, also the show's filming location.

Willey recalled working in ǧÃŬAV's ceramics studio, when she learned of her achievement on Oct. 20.  

"I was so shocked and honored to be nominated," Willey said. 

To me, winning is a reflection of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation wanting to see artists succeed, and I love that.

Krista Willey

Student Woman Entrepreneur of the Year

"I thought for sure it would go to someone in the entrepreneurship program. To me, winning is a reflection of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation wanting to see artists succeed, and I love that."

Willey said she is excited to encourage her peers to try something new with the hope of similar outcomes.

Set to graduate in the spring, Willey is looking to pursue a master's degree in fine arts, focusing on her passion for ceramics.

"These women exemplify the creativity, determination and innovativeness that women entrepreneurs bring to the table. Krista and Taylor have not only excelled in their respective fields but also serve as role models, inspiring others to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams," Dr. Mariangela Vecchiarini-Piazza, assistant professor of management, said.

Merritt earned her bachelor's degree in biology from ǧÃŬAV in the preprofessional pathway of pre-physical therapy. The entrepreneur was also a member of the 2015 ǧÃŬAV national championship softball team. That team was inducted into the ǧÃŬAV Athletics Hall of Fame in 2021. She felt this award was an honor to receive.

"ǧÃŬAV taught me how to work harder, learn, lead, and achieve. ǧÃŬAV changed my life and will live in my heart forever," Merritt said. "Thank you to the entrepreneurship program and to those who are pursuing your passion with purpose."


Barrere goes from teacher to nurse

Barrere goes from teacher to nurse

ǧÃŬAV nursing graduate Rebecca Barrere earned her degree from ǧÃŬAV after a decade in teaching and now works as a nurse in Dahlonega.
ONEǧÃŬAV campaign supports big bets

ONEǧÃŬAV campaign supports big bets

The ǧÃŬAV Foundation is aiming to raise more than $100,000 this April to support work on ǧÃŬAV's seven strategic big bets and its legacy-making commitments.
Students present at conference in Athens

Students present at conference in Athens

Four ǧÃŬAV students presented their research at the Conference on the Americas, held Feb. 21-22 at the University of Georgia.
Former president inspires musical collaboration

Former president inspires musical collaboration

ǧÃŬAV faculty and staff released an award-winning album featuring new music on the last year of former President Abraham Lincoln's life.