A note from Nathalie
Purdue University fosters strong relationships across Indiana and the world through its connections to alumni, companies, and communities. In this issue of ENTR News, we celebrate the life-changing opportunities these connections create for our students and partners.
You’ll read about Becky Neal, who became the first Student Cafe Executive Officer of Saxbys, Purdue’s first 100% student-run cafe after a guest speaker in an ENTR course recognized her potential and recruited her. We also trace the journey of Emilee Cox, a former Purdue softball player now working with the Boilermaker Alliance, where she cultivates meaningful relationships among Purdue athletes. Additionally, we shine a spotlight on the entrepreneurial spirit of Sarah Werth, a Julie Wainwright Scholarship recipient pursuing an IBE degree while actively contributing to several campus organizations. Lastly, we highlight Josh Ling, a public speaker and storyteller ready to share his message in hopes of helping others.
If you’re passionate about entrepreneurship education and Purdue’s mission, we invite you to join this vibrant community and unlock our collective potential!
FEATURED STORY
How A Network Connection Led To An Opportunity
Becky Neal, a junior at Purdue University majoring in Hospitality and Tourism Management (HTM), has crafted an inspiring journey from a quiet high school student in Lafayette, Indiana, to a rising leader in the hospitality industry.