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Evanann has experience in a variety of industries, having worked in startups, larger corporations, and politics. During her time studying business at Boise State, she is a Graduate Assistant in the Boise State College of Innovation + Design. Her educational experience growing up outside of a small, rural Idaho community is part of what inspired her to further her education and become involved with University Innovation Fellows to re-imagine the "how" and "why" of higher education. | Evanann has experience in a variety of industries, having worked in startups, larger corporations, and politics. During her time studying business at Boise State, she is a Graduate Assistant in the Boise State College of Innovation + Design. Her educational experience growing up outside of a small, rural Idaho community is part of what inspired her to further her education and become involved with University Innovation Fellows to re-imagine the "how" and "why" of higher education. | ||
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Evanann Whitaker is a University Innovation Fellow and candidate in Boise State University's Master's in Business Administration program at Boise State University. After graduating from Gonzaga University with a Bachelor's Degree in Entreprenuership & Innovation and a Minor in English from Gonzaga Unviersity, Evanann moved back to Idaho to pursue her graduate degree in 2017.
Evanann has experience in a variety of industries, having worked in startups, larger corporations, and politics. During her time studying business at Boise State, she is a Graduate Assistant in the Boise State College of Innovation + Design. Her educational experience growing up outside of a small, rural Idaho community is part of what inspired her to further her education and become involved with University Innovation Fellows to re-imagine the "how" and "why" of higher education.