“Our first SkyMount P2 units are being manufactured next month in Huntington, in partnership with Morgan Smith and Elite Edge Designs, with their engineering project manager guiding the process,” said Furmento.
Family is important to Furmento. His brother, Martin, a junior golf athlete at WVU Tech, is his chief financial officer at SkyMounts, Inc. He contends his grandmother, Susana Magariños, and mother, María Luján Magariños, have been tremendous sources of strength and encouragement. “Coming to the United States as an international student has been both exciting and challenging — learning a new culture, a new language, and a completely different way of doing business,” he said. “Their support has been invaluable in helping me stay focused and committed.” His late uncle, Juan Manuel Magariños, was like a father to him and a source of inspiration.
Furmento said the WV Hive has been instrumental in guiding him through the entrepreneurial process. “From mentoring to resources, they’ve helped me refine my pitch, strengthen my business plan, and connect with the right people,” he said. Furmento highlighted the support of Diana Level, Collegiate Project Manager, and Devon Fitzgerald, Business Advisor, for their expert counsel. “Without their support, navigating the early stages of building a startup would have been much harder.”
Fitzgerald noted that “Manuel truly embodies the qualities of an entrepreneur — vision, persistence, and the ability to innovate. Through SkyMounts, he and his team have turned bold ideas into real progress — filing patents, advancing in competitions, and bringing new designs to life.”
Outside of the WV Hive, Furmento cited a few others who have contributed to his business success. “I would like to thank Noah Kapp from Compliance Org; Marvin Woodie, President of Conn & Weld in Bluefield; and Wayne Richards from GR Energy Services, a West Virginia University alumnus, for offering valuable mentorship, whether through business advice, technical insight, or simply believing in my vision.”
After graduation, Furmento plans to take the Fundamentals of Engineering exam and continue his career as an engineer and entrepreneur. “As a student-athlete, I’ve balanced academics, golf, and entrepreneurship,” he said. “Over the past three summers, I’ve completed three internships, saving more than $30,000 of my own money to personally fund SkyMounts. Every step of this journey has been fueled by persistence, sacrifice, and the belief that innovation should make life easier for people.”
WV Hive is the entrepreneurship program of the New River Gorge Regional Development Authority. Its 13-county service area includes Raleigh, Fayette, Summers, Nicholas, Webster, Greenbrier, Pocahontas, Monroe, Mercer, McDowell, Wyoming, Logan, and Mingo counties. More information about the WV Hive can be found at https://wvhive.com/.