Smithtown School of Business Olympics Turns 30


This years theme was Smithtowns Petpalooza | Smithtown CSD

The Smithtown School of Business hosted its premiere event, the 30th installment of the Business Olympics, at High School West.

Over the last 30 years, the high school students have been tasked with creating marketing campaigns, new products, eco-friendly businesses and imagining the 21st century classroom.

This year’s theme was “Smithtown’s Petpalooza.”

More than 200 students from Smithtown High School East and West created a marketing campaign for a new product or service for a pet.

The winning team, “Bark n Buff” was comprised of High School West students Kate Braun, Charlotte Muratore and Madeline Sacco.

Their product is a fitness facility for pets and their owners to help promote a healthy lifestyle and increase longevity.

With its various unique amenities BarkBistro, BarkBath and BarkBalance, Bark n’ Buff creates a healthy lifestyle for owners and their dogs inside the gym and out.

The Bark app provides notifications, easy scheduling and a camera feature to provide an extra level of comfortability for nervous owners.

Smithtown Central School District Career and Technical Education Director, Christine LoFrese, in conjunction with Smithtown Industry Advisory Board Executive Director, Phil Como, was tasked with putting this ambitious event together.

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