In 2018, Gershanok and Halbert began the business process together all the way from designing the actual product to creating a business and taking care of the logistics of production and distribution. Today, the Keyper is currently available for purchase in the Student Bookstore and the Family Clothesline stores in downtown State College, as well as online at TheKeyper.com. All first-year students in the College of the Liberal Arts received a Keyper at the First-Year Welcome in August and heard from Gershanok about the possibilities within the College of the Liberal Arts.
According to Gershanok, the pair aspires to take the Keyper further outside the bounds of State College by pitching the idea to catalogs and larger stores. Reaching this point, however, required significant effort and taught Gershanok important lessons about the meaning of entrepreneurship.
One of these was the value of great business partnerships. “I found a business partner who was skilled and interested in the aspects of the business that I was less skilled in. He is responsible for getting this product off the ground, creating our online store, applying for a patent, and so much more,” Gershanok said.
The other main lesson that Gershanok learned from the process of starting a business was the value of acting decisively and not waiting to start a project.
“I was shocked at how simple it is to actually do what is in your imagination,” Gershanok said. “I thought it would be hard to find a producer (for the Keyper), but it was simply a matter of reaching out and scheduling phone calls.”