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Benefits of Working for a Start-up
Start Date: 4/28/2022Start Time: 6:00 PM
End Date: 4/28/2022End Time: 7:30 PM

Event Description

Working for a startup company provides many unique opportunities to learn and innovate, leaving employees with increased job satisfaction. This event will feature a panel of founders, co-op employers, students, and faculty from the Close School of Entrepreneurship. Discussion will include the benefits of co-oping and working full-time within startup culture and the impact on personal and career development. The panel will be moderated by Ian Sladen, Vice President of Cooperative Education and Career Development. The event will be followed by a networking reception with refreshments.

Panelists:

  • Matthew R. Maltese, PhD, Co-Founder and Chief Engineer X-Biomedical
  • Christopher Molaro, CEO and Founder Neuroflow
  • Chuck Sacco, Associate Dean of Strategic Initiatives, Close School of Entrepreneurship and Director, Baiada Institute for Entrepreneurship, Drexel University
  • Joe Aach Mechanical Engineering, Senior X-Biomedical Co-op

Moderated by:

  • Ian Sladen, Vice President Cooperative Education and Career Development

This free event is open to all Drexel students.

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Contact Information:
Email: SCDCadminteam@drexel.edu
Location:
Gerri C. LeBow Hall, Room 220
Audience:
  • Undergraduate Students
  • Graduate Students

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