Michael Marquez and Jalen White point at a computer screen with screenshots of the Commuv app
Student Startup Reimagines the Traffic Stop
Two basketball teammates turned business partners seek social change

Picture this: A police officer sees a car with a broken tail light. Per protocol, the officer turns on his lights, starts his siren, and guides the driver to the side of the road. In a unique change to this routine traffic stop, neither the police officer nor the driver exit the vehicle. Instead, the entire procedure is conducted safely over the phone using video communication.听

This is the vision behind Commuv, a startup founded by 性爱天堂 student entrepreneurs Jalen White 鈥23 and Michael Marquez 鈥22. Short for 鈥淐ommunication on the Move,鈥 Commuv seeks to incorporate a mobile application into the way police officers approach traffic stops. The pair comprises a team selected as one of five Stumberg Competition finalists participating in this summer's accelerator program.

鈥淲e鈥檙e two basketball teammates that turned business partners because we recognized an opportunity to improve transparency between law enforcement and the community,鈥 says White, an international business major from St. Louis. 鈥淲e wanted to create a unique solution to de-escalate traffic stops, thereby making them simpler and safer.鈥 Yet the pair鈥檚 companionship stems beyond just business partners and teammates. The two are bonded by their passion to bridge relationships between the community and law enforcement.

鈥淲ith Commuv, we aim to eliminate any unnecessary tension between the officer and the driver,鈥 says Marquez, an engineering science听major from Phoenix. 鈥淚n a post-COVID world, we鈥檙e already practicing virtual communication, so let鈥檚 apply that to the traffic stop.鈥 While this new approach is exactly that鈥攁 reimagined approach to routine traffic stops鈥擬arquez notes that they see Commuv as a supplement to police officers鈥 current traffic stop procedures, not a replacement. 鈥淲e see this as more of a tool for the officers鈥攁nother tool in their toolbelt,鈥 Marquez explains.

Jalen White and Michael Marquez pose in front of a projection screen showing screenshots of the Commuv app

鈥淐ommuv has actually been evolving for about the last year or so,鈥 White says. As a young driver, White found sifting through his car鈥檚 license and registration documents to be more disorganized and confusing than it needed to be. After listening to similar experiences from friends and family, White wanted to create an app that stored all of the driver鈥檚 necessary information on their phone, accessible with a simple click of a button. 鈥淲e received some feedback from a couple professors and while our original idea didn鈥檛 quite pan out, that idea turned into another idea, which then turned into the Commuv you see today,鈥 White continues.

White and Marquez are focused on working towards better understanding the industry, meeting with police departments, and surveying citizens about their opinions of Commuv. In speaking to the challenges of their startup, the business partners acknowledge that Commuv is both very expensive and very ambitious.听

鈥淚t requires a lot of outside advising and collaboration,鈥 White says. 鈥淩eally interpreting and understanding all the different aspects of this business is a big learning curve for us, but that鈥檚 why we鈥檙e here.鈥澨

鈥淗ere鈥 meaning 性爱天堂鈥檚 Stumberg Accelerator, part of the University鈥檚 entrepreneurship program supporting student ventures. Directed by Luis Martinez 鈥91, Ph.D., the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship supports students of all academic interests as they embark on their first ventures. The Louis H. Stumberg New Venture Competition is one of the ways the program assists students in gaining their first major round of funding and provides these students with the opportunity to work on their startup full-time over the summer.

looking over the shoulders of Michael Marquez and Jalen White at a computer and phone screens showing the Commuv app

鈥淭hrough the Accelerator we鈥檝e been able to work at the downtown Geekdom office, which is a collaborative space for anyone working independently or developing their own ventures,鈥 White says. Not only does this provide a physical space in one of San Antonio鈥檚 most prestigious coworking communities, but it allows White and Marquez to network and make connections with other social entrepreneurs.

Learning the ins and outs of software development, law and order, and civil safety hasn鈥檛 been easy, but the pair continue to look to mentors and each other as they work towards a meaningful contribution. 鈥淲e recognize that we鈥檙e seeking a greater change and that change is not going to change itself,鈥 White says. 鈥淲e鈥檝e had some hard times, some pivots, and some conversations, but time and time again I rely on my faith to get me through it.鈥

In the epitome of what it means to be a teammate, Marquez notes that he 鈥渞elies on Jalen鈥 as they work together to envision Commuv. 鈥淗e keeps me accountable. I know cofounders is the correct term, but I respect his drive, I respect his initiative, and I hope to do this with him for years to come.鈥澨

Following the conclusion of their time in the Accelerator, White and Marquez will continue to hone their concept of Commuv, vying for the top prize in the Stumberg Competition鈥檚 final round. As the pair continue to seek a way to help those in need, they reflect on how building this venture is one of the ways the two best know how to support the community. 鈥淚 hope people recognize and understand we鈥檙e trying to make communities safer,鈥 Marquez says. 鈥淚t takes every community member鈥檚 and every police officer鈥檚 cooperation and trust.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檙e making this for the community and we want the community to know they can work with us to offer any thoughts on improvement and any sort of feedback,鈥 White adds. 鈥淭his is for them, so we need them to be at the center of what we do.鈥

Mariel Clark 鈥22 is a communication major and economic minor who听helps tell 性爱天堂 stories as the development writing intern for the Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing.

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