Friday, March 30, 2018
Notre Dame Football Enters 2018 Season with 27 New Players
Michael Attea serves as a data and business intelligence analyst with Cendyn in Boca Raton, Florida. He joined the company in 2012 after earning a BA from the University of Notre Dame and an MBA from The University of Alabama. Michael Attea remains connected to both institutions as a supporter of the schools’ football teams.
The University of Notre Dame football team will enter the 2018 season with over two dozen new players on the roster. Along with the rest of college football, Notre Dame welcomed its new group of young talent in early February as part of National Signing Day. The Fighting Irish’s 2018 recruiting class comprises 27 players from across the country. Standouts include Under Armour All-Americans DJ Brown, Houston Griffith, and Jack Lamb.
Notre Dame Coach Brian Kelly is now working to prepare the new recruits, as well as the rest of the team, for the 2018 season, which will begin with a home game against the University of Michigan on September 1. Other highlights of the season will include nationally televised games against Vanderbilt, Stanford, Pittsburgh, and Florida State.
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Monday, March 19, 2018
Video Platform Wins 2017 Net Impact Pitch Competition
The recipient of an MBA from the University of Alabama, Michael Attea is a market research professional who serves Cendyn as a data intelligence analyst. Also a freelancer for Massachusetts-based Sermo, Michael Attea is a member of Net Impact.
A global community consisting of students and emerging leaders from a variety of professional sectors, Net Impact encourages new generations to drive widespread environmental and social change. One of the ways the organization encourages innovation is through its annual Pitch Competition, which rewards a team or individual for their transformative ideas, products, or platforms. The winner of the 2017 Pitch Competition was Asha Lannin, a student at the USC Marshall School of Business who developed the social enterprise platform Bridget.
Working from the idea that the average teenage girl has a difficult time imagining herself holding a high-earning position within a professional setting, Lannin coordinated partnerships with socially conscious corporations to provide skill-building interactions and experiences for young women. The program will launch with a cohort of fifteen girls who will each visit one of Bridget's partner corporations. In return, each girl will detail her insights by filming a corporate social responsibility commercial for the company she visited. The videos will be available on Bridget's website, and every time one is played, the corresponding partner corporation will donate money back to Bridget programming.
A global community consisting of students and emerging leaders from a variety of professional sectors, Net Impact encourages new generations to drive widespread environmental and social change. One of the ways the organization encourages innovation is through its annual Pitch Competition, which rewards a team or individual for their transformative ideas, products, or platforms. The winner of the 2017 Pitch Competition was Asha Lannin, a student at the USC Marshall School of Business who developed the social enterprise platform Bridget.
Working from the idea that the average teenage girl has a difficult time imagining herself holding a high-earning position within a professional setting, Lannin coordinated partnerships with socially conscious corporations to provide skill-building interactions and experiences for young women. The program will launch with a cohort of fifteen girls who will each visit one of Bridget's partner corporations. In return, each girl will detail her insights by filming a corporate social responsibility commercial for the company she visited. The videos will be available on Bridget's website, and every time one is played, the corresponding partner corporation will donate money back to Bridget programming.
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