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San Francisco, CA: From Startup to Success Story - How to be an Engineer Entrepreneur

Join fellow U of T alumni and friends for a panel discussion navigating the ever-changing world of entrepreneurship.

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San Francisco, CA: From Startup to Success Story - How to be an Engineer Entrepreneur
  • Panel Discussion and Q & A
  • Networking Reception (refreshments and snacks will be provided)

THE FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING BIZSKULE

cordially invites you to a panel discussion on:

From Startup to Success Story - How to be an Engineer Entrepreneur

featuring

 George Babu (BASc 2000, MBA 2010, JD 2010), Co-founder, Product, Kindred.ai 

Natasha Baker (BASc 2008), Founder, SnapEDA 

Michael Montano (BASc 2008), Senior Director of Engineering, Twitter, and Founder, BackType

moderated by 

Yuri Sagalov (BASc 2009), Co-Founder & CEO, Amium/AeroFS, and Part-time Partner, Y Combinator 

Join fellow U of T alumni and friends to learn about navigating the ever-changing world of entrepreneurship from three panelists who have found success in striking out on their own. Our panelists come from a range of backgrounds and will be sharing how they built their startups from the ground up, and how collaboration with larger tech firms can grow your success. 


This panel discussion is one of the many diverse events bringing U of T right into your community. Stay informed, inspired and connected, because together we are boundless.

 

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This event is part of

Alumni Networks 

U of T alumni form an incredible network across more than 190 countries. We can help you stay in touch, enjoy great social experiences, meet interesting, like-minded people, and feed your love of learning. 

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