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Loved reading this resource! I work as a curator and communications director on my universities branch of TEDx and definitely agree that it can help innovation thrive. | Loved reading this resource! I work as a curator and communications director on my universities branch of TEDx and definitely agree that it can help innovation thrive. | ||
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| + | The article is really inspiring and creative! I found it very interesting how valuable TEDx can be and how it can contribute to innovation. I am really happy because my university (University of Twente) is also organizing these type of events and simulating students to be part of them. | ||
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During my internship this past summer, I got to work with female speakers for a women in business conference. Since then, I have been intrigued by speakers series and other projects like TEDx that use people in the community to inspire and bring innovation. It is something I hope to work on at my university.
Comment: Bella Schrader
Loved reading this resource! I work as a curator and communications director on my universities branch of TEDx and definitely agree that it can help innovation thrive.
Comment: Petar Vuckovic
The article is really inspiring and creative! I found it very interesting how valuable TEDx can be and how it can contribute to innovation. I am really happy because my university (University of Twente) is also organizing these type of events and simulating students to be part of them.