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Washington State College students innovate at first hackathon hosted by Sound Credit Union and UW Tacoma 

TACOMA, WA (November 12, 2025) |

Sound Credit Union (Sound) and the Milgard Center for Business Analytics at the University of Washington Tacoma (UWT) welcomed Washington State college  students to their first ever HuskyHack hackathon November 8 – 9, 2025. More than 141  students registered to participate in the competition, vying for a chance to win $15,000 and a  six-month membership to CoMotion Labs in Seattle. 

The HuskyHack represents an exciting new collaboration between Sound and UWT,  designed to spark innovation and empower students to tackle real-world financial challenges  faced by consumers. “Our partnership with UWT continues to grow stronger each year,” said  Jennifer Reed, VP of Public Relations at Sound Credit Union. “The HuskyHack was a  tremendous success. The creativity and teamwork these college students demonstrated in just 24 hours far exceeded our expectations. Each team developed a unique product or tool  in a remarkably short time, and our judges believe these ideas have real potential to help  consumers manage their finances with confidence.” 

The 24-hour event, held on the UWT campus, brought together students from universities  statewide. The competition included two phases. Phase 1, teams had five hours to brainstorm  a FinTech tool that helps consumers use financial benefits, then pitched their ideas in two  minutes to judges for feedback. 

Phase 2 concluded Sunday at 1 p.m., with participants presenting their final projects for  evaluation. After careful deliberation, judges selected Riddhi Bajaj as the 2025 HuskyHack  winner for her solo project, CardGenie — an innovative app that helps users manage their  credit cards and rewards. 

“HuskyHack was an incredible 24-hour sprint that pushed me to turn an idea into reality.  What made it special wasn't just building CardGenie but designing a solution for a problem  that impacts millions of Americans who unknowingly leave money on the table,” said Bajaj.  “Competing solo was challenging, but it taught me that with the right tools and mindset, you  can accomplish far more than you think possible. I'm grateful to Sound Credit Union and UW  Tacoma for creating a space where students can tackle real-world financial challenges, and  to the judges for their invaluable feedback throughout. Excited for what comes next.” 

Sound and UWT have already begun brainstorming for the 2026 HuskyHack. Both  organizations agree that the innovation demonstrated during this year’s event has the  potential to benefit not only consumers but also financial institutions. The student  entrepreneurs approached financial products and services from a fresh perspective, offering  ideas that could transform the way people manage their finances. 

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