Entrepreneurship 

I decided to pursue a Certificate in Entrepreneurship because I view this field as a powerful avenue for driving meaningful change through innovation, calculated risk-taking, and the creation of lasting value. Entrepreneurs are catalysts for social and economic transformation, challenging the status quo and using their ideas to benefit not only customers and investors but society at large.

This program has 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.

Classes: 

Collaborating with group members and brainstorming ideas for our semester-long project. 

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Final certificate paper that reflects on my experiences both in the classroom and working at a non-profit organization. 

Bike Bar

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