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Arman Aivazian is a business marketing honors major, entrepreneurship minor, the Vice President of his campus entrepreneurial club,
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Arman Aivazian is a business marketing honors major, entrepreneurship minor, the Vice President of his campus entrepreneurial club,
  
and works at META+Lab which focuses on coding, back end, and front end development.          [[File:arman prof pic]]
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and works at META+Lab which focuses on coding, back end, and front end development.   
  
 
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<br/><span style="font-size:x-large">Background</span>
<span style="font-size:x-large">Background</span>
 
  
 
Arman gets a lot of his inspiration for business and technology from his brother, Arthur Aivazian. Arthur is a software engineer that closed&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
Arman gets a lot of his inspiration for business and technology from his brother, Arthur Aivazian. Arthur is a software engineer that closed&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
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like structured, orthodox methods of approach. He believes in adaptability, creatvity, and originality.
 
like structured, orthodox methods of approach. He believes in adaptability, creatvity, and originality.
 
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Revision as of 01:05, 5 October 2015

Arman Aivazian is a business marketing honors major, entrepreneurship minor, the Vice President of his campus entrepreneurial club,

and works at META+Lab which focuses on coding, back end, and front end development. 


Background

Arman gets a lot of his inspiration for business and technology from his brother, Arthur Aivazian. Arthur is a software engineer that closed      

his first round of funding for his first start-up at the age of 19 for $500,000 dollars as a college drop out. Arman believes that business has

a very blank canvas approach, where problems and solutions can only be discovered by real world, hands on experience. Arman does not

like structured, orthodox methods of approach. He believes in adaptability, creatvity, and originality.