January 28, 2025 - 20:07

Entrepreneurs are encouraged to take advantage of the newly updated alumni business directory. This initiative provides a unique opportunity to showcase your company and connect with fellow graduates who share similar professional interests. By submitting your business information through the designated form, you can enhance your visibility within a thriving network of alumni.
This directory not only facilitates connections among graduates but also opens doors for collaboration with various university units. Engaging with fellow alumni can lead to potential partnerships, mentorship opportunities, and valuable insights into industry trends. The directory aims to foster a supportive community where entrepreneurs can thrive and exchange ideas.
Participation in this directory is a step towards building a stronger professional network that benefits both individual businesses and the broader alumni community. Don’t miss out on the chance to elevate your business profile and connect with like-minded individuals who can help propel your entrepreneurial journey forward.
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