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== About Corey ==
Corey Brugh graduated from the Colorado School of Mines with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. While a student at Mines, Corey jumpstarted a campus culture change to embrace innovation and entrepreneurship through strong partnerships with faculty/administration and created numerous opportunities for students to experience design thinking.
Corey Brugh is senior Chemical Engineering student now an R&D engineer at P&G where he is the Colorado School of Mines. Born and raised in Austinfranchise leader for global packaging initiatives for P&G’s hand dishwashing liquids business (Dawn, TexasGain, Ivory & Joy). Corey has always shown is a [[File:Corey Brugh 3.png|thumb]]strong interest in technology advocate for design thinking and lean start-up/innovation within the Home Care businessunit. After graduating from LC Anderson High School in 2004, Corey began his career in the restaurant industry. For almost is a decade, Corey managed restaurants in Austin, Kansas City, Waco, Raleigh and San Antonio. In the final year of his restaurant career, Corey was a full time engineering student at the Alamo Colleges in San Antonio, Texas. Corey spent one more year in San Antonio at the Alamo Colleges and the University founding member of Texas at San Antonio prior to transferring to the Colorado School of Mines. Corey chose to finish his BS in Chemical Engineering at Mines because North American Home Care Culture Team where he was planning on simultaneously opening his own restaurant/wine bar with his father whom lives in Denver. As the plans is driving organizational culture change to start his own business were put on holdembrace diversity, Corey aggressively pursued his goals of academic excellence, obtaining inclusion and enabling an internship with an industry leader, and obtaining a position on campus performing independent research. Corey researched the rheological effects of ionic liquids on polyelectrolyte organization to deliver new innovative solutions. During the summers of 2014 and 2015, Corey worked in Upstream Packaging Process (R&D) for P&G. For the 2014-15 was a Resident Assistant in Weaver Towers and returned for the 2015-16 year as the RA of the [http://inside.mines.edu/RSL-EGC Engineering Grand Challenges Theme Learning Community]. After his first semester at Mines, Corey looked for his own unique way of making a meaningful contribution which led him to applying to become the [http://minesnewsroom.com/news/first-mines-student-named-university-innovation-fellow first University Innovation Fellow for the Colorado School of Mines]. Because of Corey's work on the Grand Challenges at Mines, Corey was invited to attend consumers across the [http://www.minesnewsroom.com/news/mines-students-faculty-address-grand-engineering-challenges 2015 Global Grand Challenges Summit] in Beijingglobe.
== Work as a University Innovation Fellow ==
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