Fellows Have Dinner with Daniels

Burton D. Morgan Fellows with Purdue President Mitch Daniels

The Burton D. Morgan Fellows invited Purdue President Mitch Daniels to dinner and to discuss his outlook on entrepreneurship on February 15, 2016. Pictured (left): Rachel Foster, business management; Rachel Borsa, aviation and aerospace management; Aaron Dunajeski, agricultural economics; Natalie Berea, marketing; President Mitch Daniels; Zack McCormack, pharmacy; Lauren Rourk, industrial engineering; Jason Brier, computer graphic technology; Rucha Joshi, biomedical engineering; Craig Sweet, PULSe graduate student; and Julian Archer, industrial engineering.

The inaugural cohort of the Burton D. Morgan Fellows were selected in August. One of the group’s goals was to meet with inspirational individuals that could share entrepreneurial and professional advice. One individual selected by the group was Purdue President Mitch Daniels.

On February 15 President Daniels and 10 fellows had dinner and discussed their career goals and future objectives.

“The fellows introduced themselves, providing their major and career aspirations,” said Zack McCormack, a pharmacy student and current fellow. “Being interested in the pharmaceutical industry, I asked President Daniels about his thoughts regarding the future of the industry.”

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