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Kendre Rodriguez has this advice for new students: 鈥淒on鈥檛 wait to get involved. If you are having trouble finding your niche, create your own opportunities, and NEVER be afraid of asking questions. When you are curious, doors tend to open.鈥
Rodriguez 鈥16 has opened her share of doors. The summer before her junior year, the entrepreneurial studies major founded the Mel Rines 鈥47 Angel Fund, the first undergraduate student-run angel investment fund in the country. An internship with the Carsey School's听Social Innovation internship program had her creating the first social enterprise incubator and accelerator in Rhode Island, her home state.
The open door brings a job at Google in New York City, where she will be part of a team working to integrate Google鈥檚 apps into startups, schools, governments听and Fortune 1000 companies.
鈥淚 love working with entrepreneurs and technologists. My passion is to remain in high-tech and explore new venture opportunities,鈥 says Rodriguez, who has served as a dean鈥檚 ambassador for the Paul College and an analyst for the school鈥檚 Atkins Investment Group. She also was a DJ at W91制片厂.
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