The Certificate in Entrepreneurship allowed me to learn how to harness innovation, take calculated risks, and create lasting value—skills I believe are essential for driving meaningful change. I view entrepreneurship as a powerful catalyst for social and economic transformation, where challenging the status quo and turning ideas into impact benefits not only customers and investors but society as a whole.
Pushed me to think beyond traditional limits, fostering both creative and strategic approaches to problem-solving. I am grateful to be part of a dynamic, interdisciplinary community of students and faculty who are all dedicated to exploring and contributing to the entrepreneurial landscape.
Award: 2025 Keller Center Outstanding Entrepreneurship Senior: Presented annually to students who have completed the certificate program and demonstrated exceptional commitment and achievement in their entrepreneurial studies.
Collaborating with group members and brainstorming ideas for our semester-long project.
Classes:
EGR/ENT 200 - Creativity, Innovation, and Design
EGR/ENT 201 - Creating Value: Introduction to Entrepreneurship
EGR/ENT 497 - Entrepreneurial Leadership
EGR 494 - Leadership Development for Business
ENT250/251 - Community Project Studios (learned hands-on skills and tools to bring real-world projects to life)
As part of a group project, we developed a new product aimed at improving student life on campus: the Bike Bar. This innovative bike-locking system uses advanced technology to prevent bike theft, offering a more secure solution for students.
Created a custom Princeton-themed Monopoly board, utilizing Adobe Illustrator for design and woodshop tools, including a miter saw, table saw, belt sander, and wood planer, to bring the project to life