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...students operating for-profit businesses on campus. Prior, startups had to keep day-to-day operations out of dorms or their founders would face the Administrative Board. The wild successes of Sparknotes and Facebook proved that students had a knack for Internet novelties. Just this fall, the University allowed Dormaid??s laundry service to compete with HSA?...
...wore our jerseys and went go-carting instead,” says COO Robert D. Cecot ’08. Matching jerseys aside, Kopko is passionate about building an organization dedicated to, in his words, “empowering the next generation.” He believes that DormAid??s services allow students to focus on their priorities by taking care of the banal and time-consuming chores of college life, from laundry to room-cleaning. Kopko’s next plan is to make college affordable for everyone. His idea is to get banks to award credit...
...received an e-mail from DormAid advertising this new service. According to Cecot, DormAid obtained access to Harvard e-mail addresses through an e-mail marketing business that targets college students. Three Harvard students signed up for the a la carte service almost immediately after it was posted on DormAid??s site Friday night, Cecot said, adding that the service has attracted a “steady flow” of customers since. Some students, however, still believe the rates are too expensive. “I just deleted the e-mail. Every college student should be able...
...DormAid??s laundry services at Harvard will “piggyback off” existing clothes-cleaning operations at other Boston-area member schools, including Boston College and MIT, Kopko said...
...DormAid??s laundry subsidiary offers three plans and promises pick-up from and delivery to the entrances of residential halls. The business does not have administrative permission to enter Houses or freshman dorms...