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On campus, Lauren has been nominated to the first cohort of the Burton D Morgan Fellowship, which recognizes high-performing students in entrepreneurship to select a national mentor, contribute to developing the community of entrepreneurial leaders, and serve as a role model to inspire others. Lauren is also engaged in other entrepreneurial activities on campus, such as Ms. Tech, an organizatio designed for women entrepreneurs with a passion for technology, and Enactus, an international non-profit that invests in students to create social change. Other organizational involvement includes the Purdue Business Academy and the Emerging Leaders Scholars Student Advisory Board. | On campus, Lauren has been nominated to the first cohort of the Burton D Morgan Fellowship, which recognizes high-performing students in entrepreneurship to select a national mentor, contribute to developing the community of entrepreneurial leaders, and serve as a role model to inspire others. Lauren is also engaged in other entrepreneurial activities on campus, such as Ms. Tech, an organizatio designed for women entrepreneurs with a passion for technology, and Enactus, an international non-profit that invests in students to create social change. Other organizational involvement includes the Purdue Business Academy and the Emerging Leaders Scholars Student Advisory Board. | ||
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Revision as of 14:20, 9 October 2015
Lauren is a rising junior at Purdue University studying Industrial Engineering with a minor in Industrial Organizational Psychology and Certificate in Entrepreneurship, while also striving for a Masters in Business Administration in Technology Innovation and Business Analytics.
On campus, Lauren has been nominated to the first cohort of the Burton D Morgan Fellowship, which recognizes high-performing students in entrepreneurship to select a national mentor, contribute to developing the community of entrepreneurial leaders, and serve as a role model to inspire others. Lauren is also engaged in other entrepreneurial activities on campus, such as Ms. Tech, an organizatio designed for women entrepreneurs with a passion for technology, and Enactus, an international non-profit that invests in students to create social change. Other organizational involvement includes the Purdue Business Academy and the Emerging Leaders Scholars Student Advisory Board.