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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Serial Entrepreneur Bridges the Gap
In hopes of offering students the opportunity to build a solid foundation for the future, the NC State University Engineering Entrepreneurs Program gives engineering and non-engineering majors alike hands-on education that reaches beyond the textbook and immerses them into the real-world processes behind new product and business development. "The Engineering Entrepreneurs Program is very good, - very exceptional," program participant and NC State graduate student Jared Everett said. "But there is still this gap that needs to be bridged between the technical understanding that you learn in the classroom and the actual, practical business and industrial knowledge. The EEP functions to give you that." A key component of the program, the Entrepreneurs' Lecture Series gives distinguished NC State alumni and partners an opportunity to return to campus and share the secrets of their successes. On Monday, Nov. 19, ELS organizers will welcome "serial entrepreneur" Steve Yauch ('87) to Centennial Campus to talk about making the seemingly giant leap into entrepreneurship. Yauch is the president and owner of Carolina Electronic Assemblers, an electronic contract manufacturing company he founded in 2000. Yauch is also the founder of industrial control distribution and integration company CMC Sencon, and his most recent start-up is a 25000 square-foot order fulfillment and service center designed to handle the logistics of a large medical device supplier. He's also involved in several ...
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