Nicole L. Bailey

Nicole L. Bailey is recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Professional in the field of Entrepreneurship. Nicole is the Owner and CEO of Concept Cram, LLC. An interactive application intended for test preparation for any standardized test utilization, eliminating the need for studying with a book and a pen, Concept Cram was Designed by Nicole L. Bailey and created by Timothy Allan of Potsdam, New York. Concept Cram is an app aimed at strengthening and enhancing an individual’s core knowledge and analytical skills to help students effectively make real world connections that can positively affect their career performance simply by playing games.

In merging elements of universal design with scientific understanding, the app assists students in learning through an assortment of ways. While using a smart device, the app uses a multi-sensory approach in testing your ability to apply concepts in a fun, challenging way while ensuring comprehension. Its’ game theory design intrinsically motivates students to study. Because it transforms mundane studying into an enjoyable, interactive game, it enables students to learn and retain information customized for their certification exam. Specializing in consulting and Civil/Environmental engineering, Nicole Bailey is a budding entrepreneur. Inspired by the development of Concept Cram, Bailey takes special interest in education.

A member of WEF, NYWEA, and the National Association of Professional Women, Bailey constantly seeks improvement to remain up to date within the industry. Timothy Allan assisted in the development of the web application for Concept Cram with the intention of fulfilling Bailey’s dream of bringing a study game to life. This prototype was used in the presentation at the North Country Business Competition in April of 2015. After expanding the game into both single and multiplayer gaming modes formatted for optimal viewing on both desktop and mobile platforms, Allan has since been responsible for updating and maintaining this prototype and all other technical aspects of Concept Cram.

Both alumni of Clarkson University, Bailey earned her Bachelor of Science in Engineering while Allan received his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics. Evidence of her success, Bailey placed in third place at the North Country Business Competition in April 2015. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling, outdoor activities and creative writing. Her poetry is currently being featured in a book being published by Clarkson University. The Concept Cram team is currently seeking investors. To learn more, please visit www.facebook.com/conceptcram or email them with interest at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .