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The dataset generation failed because of a cast error
Error code:   DatasetGenerationCastError
Exception:    DatasetGenerationCastError
Message:      An error occurred while generating the dataset

All the data files must have the same columns, but at some point there are 1 new columns ({'embedding'})

This happened while the json dataset builder was generating data using

hf://datasets/Chinar/gatechcrawled/embeddings.json (at revision dd3ce810a3bc05c3e22e7635b6a0fd570edd9817)

Please either edit the data files to have matching columns, or separate them into different configurations (see docs at https://hf.co/docs/hub/datasets-manual-configuration#multiple-configurations)
Traceback:    Traceback (most recent call last):
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1870, in _prepare_split_single
                  writer.write_table(table)
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py", line 622, in write_table
                  pa_table = table_cast(pa_table, self._schema)
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2292, in table_cast
                  return cast_table_to_schema(table, schema)
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2240, in cast_table_to_schema
                  raise CastError(
              datasets.table.CastError: Couldn't cast
              subdomain: string
              content: string
              embedding: list<item: double>
                child 0, item: double
              -- schema metadata --
              pandas: '{"index_columns": [], "column_indexes": [], "columns": [{"name":' + 449
              to
              {'subdomain': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'content': Value(dtype='string', id=None)}
              because column names don't match
              
              During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
              
              Traceback (most recent call last):
                File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 1417, in compute_config_parquet_and_info_response
                  parquet_operations = convert_to_parquet(builder)
                File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 1049, in convert_to_parquet
                  builder.download_and_prepare(
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 924, in download_and_prepare
                  self._download_and_prepare(
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1000, in _download_and_prepare
                  self._prepare_split(split_generator, **prepare_split_kwargs)
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1741, in _prepare_split
                  for job_id, done, content in self._prepare_split_single(
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1872, in _prepare_split_single
                  raise DatasetGenerationCastError.from_cast_error(
              datasets.exceptions.DatasetGenerationCastError: An error occurred while generating the dataset
              
              All the data files must have the same columns, but at some point there are 1 new columns ({'embedding'})
              
              This happened while the json dataset builder was generating data using
              
              hf://datasets/Chinar/gatechcrawled/embeddings.json (at revision dd3ce810a3bc05c3e22e7635b6a0fd570edd9817)
              
              Please either edit the data files to have matching columns, or separate them into different configurations (see docs at https://hf.co/docs/hub/datasets-manual-configuration#multiple-configurations)

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Home | STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE Home About Annual Report Dean of Students Mission, Vision, Goals Research and Assessment Staff Student of Concern What We Do Services Academic, Financial, Personal Assistance Departments Help Request Forms Leadership Opportunities Mental Health & Well-being New Student & Transition Programs Resources Class Attendance Link Directory Mental Health (For Faculty) Parent & Family Room Reservation Student Handbook Talking with College Students About Alcohol Awards/Events Alvin M. Ferst Award Friends of Student Life Award Staff Award of Excellence Commencement Speaker Dean of Students 100th Anniversary Speaker Request - John Stein GT: Utility Links Request Assistance Referral Form Open Search Search Search Home Welcome to Student Life at Georgia Tech! Student Life has a rich and strong history of providing student support services and co-curricular learning opportunities that help our diverse student community acquire and apply life-learning skills. The Division supports the mission of Georgia Tech by enhancing the student experience through programs and services that focus on student transition, learning, leadership, wellness and success, as well as student and parent engagement. Academic, Financial, Personal Assistance Our Division provides a number of services to assist students with medical and personal emergencies. To access these services during regular business hours, students and/or their families may notify the office at (404) 894-2565. In the event of an after-hours emergency, individuals should contact the Georgia Tech Police Department at (404) 894-2500 and request that the “Dean on Call” be contacted. Get Help Now Departments The Division departments and the AVP for Student Engagement & Well-Being and Brandt-Fritz Dean of Students Chair Office assists students in the resolution of problems, provides information about, and referral to campus resources, and promotes initiatives that address students’ needs and interests. Explore our Departments Mental Health & Well-Being If you or someone you know could benefit from a getting some help - whether that be involvement in a student organization, letting some steam out at the CRC, or getting professional counseling services – check out the resources we have available for you to maintain a balanced, healthy lifestyle. Our staff is committed to helping students thrive at Tech! Resources & Services The Division of Student Life offers many opportunities for students to learn and practice effective leadership skills that can be applied to all areas of their personal and professional lives! Leadership Opportunities The Office of New Student & Transition Programs supports new and continuing student success in the Georgia Tech community through a wide range of programs. New Student & Transition Programs On this page you will find the Dean of Students Assistance Request and the Faculty/Staff student referral form. Help Request Forms Applications for the Alvin M. Ferst Leadership and Entrepreneurship Award are now open! The Ferst Award winner receives a $3,000 prize which will be given to a junior or senior with at least a 2.5 GPA who has demonstrated extraordinary leadership and/or entrepreneurial skills while at Georgia Tech. More Information News Vidal Annan Jr. Named Senior Director of the Center for Mental Health Care and Resources Jun 7, 2023 Following a national search, Vidal Annan Jr., clinical psychologist and director of Counseling and Alcohol and Other Drug Services at Kean University in Union, New Jersey, has been named the new senior director of the Center for Mental Health Care and Resources. Annan received his Ph.D. from Rutgers University in 2000 with a focus on… Read more Help Welcome New Yellow Jackets This FallGeorgia Tech’s annual new student welcome event, Week of We May 15, 2023 Georgia Tech’s annual new student welcome event, Week of Welcome, returns for its fourth… Tech Honors Historically Black Fraternities and Sororities With Plaza Groundbreaking Apr 27, 2023 Georgia Tech held a groundbreaking ceremony on April 22, for the Divine Nine Plaza… Tech Honors Historically Black Fraternities and Sororities With Plaza Groundbreaking Apr 27, 2023 Georgia Tech held a groundbreaking ceremony on April 22, for the Divine Nine Plaza… Tech Honors Historically Black Fraternities and Sororities With Plaza Groundbreaking Apr 27, 2023 Georgia Tech held a groundbreaking ceremony on April 22, for the Divine Nine Plaza… Blank Space (medium)(text and background only visible when logged in) Events There are currently no scheduled events. Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns © 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT
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Acceptable Use Policy | Policy Library Policy Library About Policy Books Academic Affairs Business & Finance Campus Use & Facilities Employment Faculty Handbook Information Technology Legal Records & Publications Research Student Life Updated Policies New Policies Policy Resources Policy Resources Policy Development Master Glossary Policy FAQs Policy Owner Policy Identification Form Campus Stakeholder Feedback Policy Announcements User account menu Contact Us Open Search Search Search Breadcrumb Home Information Technology Acceptable Use Policy Acceptable Use Policy Controlled Unclassified Information Credit Card Processing Cyber Security Policy Data Governance and Management Policy Data Privacy Policy Data Resources Email Forwarding for Life GLBA Information Security Program Identity Theft Prevention Policy Information Technology Accessibility Policy Institution Online Resource Ownership, Control, and Use Password Policy Policy Exceptions Responsible Disclosure Policy Telecommunications Type of Policy Administrative Effective Date: January 2017 Last Revised: January 2017 Review Date: January 2022 Policy Owner Georgia Tech CyberSecurity Contact Name Interim Contact: Christopher Craig Contact Title Associate Director – Cyber Security Contact Email [email protected] Reason for Policy The Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) provides the guiding principles for use of Information Technology (IT) Resources at Georgia Tech. Users of Georgia Tech IT Resources are expected to be good stewards of these resources and to act in a responsible manner. Appropriate use of IT Resources allows the Institute to achieve its academic and research missions while maintaining a culture of openness, trust, and integrity within our digital spaces. Policy Statement Institute IT Resources must be used in accordance with applicable licenses and contracts, and according to their intended use in support of the Institute’s mission. All users must comply with federal, state, and local laws, as well as Georgia Tech policies, when using Georgia Tech IT Resources. The following sections define the acceptable uses of Georgia Tech IT Resources. Any conflict between these policies and the legitimate business of the institute can be resolved through the policy exception request process as defined with the Policy Exception Policy. Acceptable Use Employees and student employees - With the exception of incidental personal use, as defined below, Georgia Tech IT Resources must be used only to conduct the legitimate business of the Institute (e.g., scholarly activity, academic instruction, research, learning, business operations). Incidental personal use of Georgia Tech IT Resources by Georgia Tech employees is permitted if the personal use does not interfere with the execution of job duties, does not incur cost on behalf of the Institute, and is not unacceptable as defined in the Unacceptable Use section below. Students - Georgia Tech students may use the ResNet, EastNet, and LAWN networks for recreational and personal purposes to the extent that such use is not unacceptable as defined in the Unacceptable Use section below, and does not adversely affect network service performance for other users engaged in academic, research, or official business activities. Unacceptable Use Georgia Tech employees, including students acting as employees, are prohibited from the following actions when using Georgia Tech IT Resources: Unauthorized use of IT Resources for commercial purposes or personal gain Transmitting commercial or personal advertisements, solicitations, or promotions All users are prohibited from using Georgia Tech IT resources in a manner which results in a violation of law or policy or potentially adversely affects network service performance. Examples of Unacceptable Use include, but are not limited to, the following: Activity that violates federal, state, or local law Activity that violates any Institute or Board of Regents policy Activities that lead to the destruction or damage of equipment, software, or data belonging to others or the Institute Circumventing information security controls of Institute IT Resources Releasing malware Intentionally installing malicious software Impeding or disrupting the legitimate computing activities of others Unauthorized use of accounts, access codes, passwords, or identification numbers Unauthorized use of systems and networks Unauthorized monitoring of communications This list is not complete or exhaustive. It provides examples of prohibited actions. Any user in doubt about the acceptable use of Georgia Tech IT Resources should contact Cyber Security for further clarification and assistance. Scope All Georgia Tech IT resource users are covered by this policy. Policy Terms Georgia Tech IT Resources – Georgia Tech owned computers, networks, devices, storage, applications, or other IT equipment. “Georgia Tech owned” is defined as equipment purchased with either Institute funding (including sources such as Foundation funds etc.) or Sponsored Research funding (unless otherwise specified in the research agreement). Enforcement Violations of this policy may result in loss of Georgia Tech system and network usage privileges, and/or disciplinary action (up to and including termination or expulsion) as outlined in applicable Georgia Tech policies. If user suspects that they are a victim of a violation of this policy, then the violation may be reported directly to the Georgia Tech Cyber Security team by sending an email to [email protected] per the Incident Reporting procedures found in the Cyber Security Policy. 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Exercising the right to vote allows individuals the opportunity to engage with their local community, as well as the nation – each and every vote counts! We at Georgia Tech are here as a resource to you as you navigate the voting process. 2022 State of Georgia - Election Dates & Deadlines November 8, 2022 - General Election and Special Election Runoffs for Local and State Offices October 11, 2022 - Voter Registration Deadline December 6, 2022 - General Election Runoff for Federal Offices November 7, 2022 - Voter Registration Deadline VoterTech Student Course Find more information about the VoterTech Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Course here. If you would like to view the webpage being created by the class, you can do so here. Important Resources How to Register to Vote Deadline to Register to Vote ​Where to Vote Early Voting Locations How to Vote by Mail - Absentee Voting​ How to Volunteer as a Poll Worker​ My Voter Page – Georgia Secretary of State Find registration status, mail-in application and ballot status, provisional ballot status, poll location, early voting locations, identify elected officials, and sample ballots. Georgia Voter Absentee Ballot Request Georgia Advanced Voting Location Information Key Dates and Deadlines Georgia Voting Calendar 2022 State Primary Election Dates 2022 Early Voting Q: Can I still vote for this early election? A: Check your county’s election website for details. Some counties may offer additional Saturday voting opportunities, but none will be open on Sundays. Absentee ballots, on the other hand, are being sent now to registered voters that requested a ballot. Q: Will all counties hold early voting? A: In Georgia, yes! Polling Precincts Q: Will voting places be screening people for COVID symptoms? And if you are showing symptoms, will you be turned away? Are masks required and if you don't have one or don't want to use one, will you be turned away? A: This is a very fluid situation. Many stations will have masks available, but there is no statewide rule that requires that masks must be worn inside the precinct. Also, poll workers will not screen for COVID symptoms (for example, no one will take your temperature). By law, no lawfully registered voter can be turned away. If you are not well or have concerns about your health, however, please consider voting by using an absentee/mail-in ballot, or exercising additional care when voting in person. Q: Is it true that no photos can be taken inside a polling precinct? So many want to post pictures of themselves go through the process. A: Correct. Photos may not be taken inside polling places, by law. You will also not be allowed to use your phone to make calls. It’s best to leave your phone in a pocket or bag while you’re in the polling place. Q: Which polling stations can I go to within my county to vote? On the Stage of Georgia voter registration site, I am a registered voter, and it gives me a polling station, but also lists all other voting stations in my county. Can I go to any of them, or am I assigned to vote at the closest location? A: On Election Day you must go to your assigned precinct. Some counties may be providing online information about wait times at different locations, and you could choose accordingly. If you’re unsure about your precinct or its voting location in Georgia, go to https://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/ and enter your name, county, and birthday. You will see your polling place and information about early voting locations and times, and about Election Day polling. Signatures Q: Young people are not being taught how to write in cursive anymore. Will printed names be used going forward? A: Your signature is your signature - printed or cursive. Q: If your signature on the absentee/mail-in ballot does not match the signature on your initial Voter registration, will you be given a chance to provide identification information? A: Under Georgia law voters will be notified if their signature cannot be verified. The voter will then be provided with instructions about how to verify their identity, and will have until 3 days after Election Day to submit a valid ID and an affidavit confirming the ballot was in fact theirs. Voters are encouraged to return absentee ballots as early as possible to allow time to correct any problems. Voters can also check the status of their absentee ballot at https://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/. Q: What are they matching signatures to? A: The signature on your voter registration form. How to get involved Q: What are some ways we can volunteer to help? A: If you are at GT, you can volunteer as a Voting Team Captain to help others register to vote and to cast a vote – https://c.gatech.edu/vote-captain. Q: How do I apply to help at the polls? A: You can apply to work as a poll worker in the county in which you reside or work. Contact the elections office in your county of residence or employment. Some counties may also be hiring for additional needs. Note for Georgia Tech employees: poll workers are not volunteers. They are paid positions. As a result, GT employees must use vacation days if working at the polls coincides with one’s normal work schedule. . Voter Registration & Voter Identification Q: I recently moved. I changed my address but my city in the voters registration system lists my city as Atlanta and my license says Brookhaven (zip code and street address are correct). Do I need to be concerned? Will I have issues voting? A: Ideally, the address at which you are registered to vote will match the address on your ID card. If there is sufficient time, you are encouraged to make an effort to correct any mismatch. Alternatively, some forms of valid ID, like a US Passport, do not show any address, so if that is available, you could use that form of identification. Lastly, if you have not yet changed your voter registration address, you could vote using an absentee ballot at your old address. Q: Would it be the safest best to hold off changing my last name to my husband's name until after the election, since I'm registered under my maiden name? A: If possible, you are encouraged to wait until after the election to make changes to your identifying information. Q: What if your city on my license doesn't match what's on the secretary of state website but the rest of the address matches? Is that okay? A: If you notice any problem or discrepancy in your voter registration, you are encouraged to contact the county elections registrar as soon as possible and ask to have the problem corrected. Q: LGBTQIA Transgender individuals may not have an updated ID showing an updated picture. What do you suggest they do if questioned at the poll if voting in person? A: To avoid problems with photo IDs, voters can vote by absentee/mail-in ballot. This may be the easiest solution. If voting in person, voters can assure poll workers that they are who they present themselves to be, but should not argue with the poll worker. In cases where a voter’s identity cannot be verified, voters should request and complete a provisional ballot and be provided with instructions about other ways in which they can assure their identity. It is the responsibility of the voter to provide this additional information, and all provisional ballots must be “cured” within 3-days after Election Day. Contact the county elections office for specific instructions. Absentee Ballots Q: Is there a backlog on the absentee ballots being sent out? I've heard of some taking days or a couple of weeks. A: The earliest day that absentee ballots could be sent out in Georgia was September 15. In Georgia, you can check the status of your absentee ballot at the My Voter Page (https://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/). After you request a ballot, your status will list the date on which you requested, and then when it was issued (i.e., put in the mail). After that you should expect the normal time it takes to receive a letter in the mail. If you don’t receive your absentee ballot in a reasonable time, you can vote in person (advanced or on Election Day), but you will need to sign an affidavit affirming that you will not be using your requested absentee ballot. Q: When are absentee ballots due? A: Absentee ballots must be received by election day. The best plan is to return absentee ballots as soon as possible, and use the https://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/ to check that it was received. By returning an absentee ballot early, voters also will have more time to correct any problems with their ballot. Q: Will GT have a drop box for any county? A: GT will not have any county specific drop boxes. There are strict rules that govern where drop boxes can be located (e.g., must be on government property), and must also have appropriate security. Q: I'm confused about absentee voting and why i keep getting notifications about it. I'm not absentee but should I send in an absentee ballot just to be sure I get my vote in? Or is that not the point? A: If you plan to vote in person - early or on Election Day - you do not need to request an absentee ballot and can safely ignore any further notifications. Many 3rd party organizations are sending absentee ballot applications to voters this year. If you get multiple absentee ballot applications, and want to request that an absentee ballot be mailed to you, send only one request. For those living in Georgia, an even better practice is to use the online site https://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/ to directly request an absentee ballot. This will diminish the likelihood of any errors resulting from the elections office transferring information from the paper application to its electronic system. You can then use the same website to check the status of your absentee ballot. Q: What do I do if I requested an absentee ballot but later decided that I want to vote in person? A: If you request an absentee ballot and decide later that you would rather vote in person, you should take the absentee ballot with you to the polling station and surrender it there. If you do not have the ballot in hand, you will be asked to sign an affidavit affirming that you will not use the absentee ballot to vote. Under no circumstances should you vote twice. Q: Are drop boxes only for Fulton? A: Drop boxes are for voters in that county. For example, if you are in Fulton, then you can use a Fulton County drop box. If you live in Cobb, then you should use a drop box in Cobb. Counties have recently been adding drop box locations. Check with the website for your county’s elections board for a list of drop box locations near you. Provisional Ballots Q: How do provisional ballots work when you have a week to come back but by then on Election Day the candidate has already been announced? How does that work? A: Every vote counts. Yes, in some circumstances, there may not be enough provisional votes - even if they all swung one way or the other - to change the outcome of the votes that have already been counted. Nonetheless, every vote will be counted in the final tally. Some elections are decided by only a few votes one way or the other! Provisional ballots matter. It is the responsibility of the voter to provide the additional information needed, and all provisional ballots must be “cured” within 3-days after Election Day. Contact the county elections office for specific instructions. 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Home | CREATE-X ℠ CREATE-X ℠ About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search CREATE-X’s Startup Launch is a program for Georgia Tech students and alumni who want to launch their projects from idea stage (or beyond) into fully functioning and viable startups! Do you have a Capstone or class project that can be commercialized? Apply to Startup Launch today to make sure you get a spot! Applications are currently being accepted on a rolling basis (first come, first served). Image CREATE-X is a Georgia Tech initiative to instill entrepreneurial confidence in students and empower them to launch successful startups. By the Numbers 38 majors represented 5,000+ students involved 400+ student startups created $1.9B+ total valuation of startups Our Programs CREATE-X offers entrepreneurship programs for all students, from incoming freshmen and undergraduate students of all years, to masters and Ph.D. students. The programs are organized into three categories: LEARN, MAKE and LAUNCH. LEARN The CREATE-X LEARN element consists of a class that exposes students to startup concepts and teaches them the methodology of evidence-based entrepreneurship. Through LEARN, Startup Lab gives students a zero risk opportunity to examine their startup ideas within the context of their formal education and enables them to identify business failures in the lab instead of in the market. Explore LEARN MAKE The CREATE-X MAKE element consists of a set of research and prototyping classes that enable students to overcome technology barriers that might lie in the way of them launching a successful venture. Through MAKE, Idea to Prototype and CREATE-X Capstone provide students with prototyping grants, mentorship, and curricular credit as they create intellectual property and build prototypes toward their venture idea. Explore MAKE LAUNCH The CREATE-X LAUNCH element consists of a program for students and alumni who want to launch their projects from idea stage (or beyond) into fully functioning and viable startups. Through LAUNCH, Startup Launch provides teams with $5,000 in seed funding and $30,000 worth of in-kind services, including legal and accounting services, coaching, space, mentorship, visibility, and IP protection. Explore LAUNCH "CREATE-X is working to establish Georgia Tech as the number one startup campus in the nation with the most funded student startup enterprises." Rahul Saxena Interim Director, CREATE-X Recent News Georgia Tech Alum Brings Modernized Vending to the Community Jul 28, 2023 — Through CREATE-X, Corey Hewitt, cofounder of Gimmer Vending, and his cofounder, Evan Jarecki, convinced investors to buy-into their product and launch something that revolutionized the vending industry. Tech Alumna Ensures Everyone Wins at Every Stage Jul 28, 2023 — Yolanda Payne, former Jim Pope Fellow in Georgia Tech’s VentureLab, didn’t pitch an app or new technology to get CREATE-X’s support for her startup, but she did propose a solution for a problem. Sustainable-X Startup Spotlight on In Good Company: Changing the Narrative of Disability in the Workplace Jul 11, 2023 — On March 31, 2023, In Good Company placed third in the Sustainable-X Showcase. With the help of prize money, investment, and participation in a startup launch program, the In Good Company founders are working to achieve their mission. Sustainable-X Startup Spotlight on Raccoon Eyes: On a Mission to Reduce Dining Hall Food Waste May 30, 2023 — Nathanael Koh (CmpE ’22), Ivan Zou (CmpE ’23), and Bowen “Bruce” Tan (a second-year computer science major) created Raccoon Eyes, to discover why students throw food away and to help dining hall managers address the problem. More news Events August 30 2023 Female Founders Info Session 12:30 PM August 31 2023 CREATE-X Demo Day 5:00 PM September 27 2023 Female Founders Info Session 12:30 PM Sponsors The Marcus Foundation, Inc. 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Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship: Information Session | Office of International Education Office of International Education Education Abroad Breadcrumb Home Home Apply Programs Georgia Tech Programs Global Research and Internships (GRIP) Graduate Opportunities International Travel Registry Non-GT Programs Scholarships FAQs Resources Diversity Abroad Financial Resources Health + Safety/ Insurance LGBTQIA Resources Parent Information Peer Advisors Returned Students Students with Disabilities Transient Students Faculty & Staff Education Abroad Policies Search Tuesday September 5, 2023 11:00AM - 12:00PM Contact Rory Prine: [email protected] Phone 404-894-7475 Email Send Email Location John Lewis Student Center: Peachtree Room Related Link Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Website Event Category Other/Miscellaneous Invited Audience Undergraduate students The Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship aims to diversify the kinds of students who study abroad and the countries and regions where they go by offering awards to U.S. undergrads who might otherwise not participate due to financial constraints. Gilman applicants must receive a Federal Pell Grant in order to be eligible for this scholarship. OIE is hosting a Gilman workshop to share information about the program, tips on how to craft a competitive application, and offer application feedback. RSVP on Engage OIE is a unit of the Vice Provost of International Initiatives in the Office of the Provost. Office of International Education Georgia Institute of Technology 631 Cherry Street Suite 211 Atlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Office of International Education Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns © 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT
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Sustainable-X Startup Spotlight on In Good Company: Changing the Narrative of Disability in the Workplace | CREATE-X ℠ CREATE-X ℠ About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search Jul 11, 2023 In Good Company founders Sarah Naumann (MBA ’23) and Amanda Shojaee (IA ’14, MBA ’23) want to change the narrative of disability in the workplace by helping to create a new vision for what teams can look like. Supported (or inclusive) employment includes accommodations for those with disabilities so they can succeed on the job. The founders have witnessed how supported employment can create positive outcomes for employers, disabled employees, teams, and customers alike. On March 31, 2023, In Good Company placed third in the Sustainable-X Showcase. With the help of prize money, investment, and participation in a startup launch program, the In Good Company founders are working to achieve their mission. Andre Calmon and Karthik Ramachandran, co-directors of Sustainable-X (a partnership of the Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business and CREATE-X), asked the founders to share their startup journey. Where does the story for this startup begin? Sarah Naumann (SN): I’ll start with a story from my senior year in high school. I had an extra elective to fill, so I signed up to be a student aid for the special education class. Every time I entered that classroom was a reset to the way I saw the world. On any given day, I might have been a moody teenager, grumpy about having a bad hair day or not getting the lead in the school musical. But the students in this class challenged and humbled me – and brought me joy. I signed up to be an aid because I thought they needed me, but in fact I needed them. What is one of your favorite memories from that experience? SN: I went to a big school in Texas with a lot of overachievers. But the special ed classroom was tucked away in the corner of a back hall. The teacher knew I was involved in the arts. She said, “These students have never been in the spotlight. Would you mind helping to make them shine?” We ended up putting on a show. It was spectacular! How has your allyship with your friends with disabilities informed your life goals? SN: My friend from high school, Michael, has Down Syndrome . Back in high school, he said his dream was to go to college, get a job, and have a family. Those are the same things I wanted. When we got together ten years after graduation, I realized I had done almost all those things while Michael had done none. I became determined to change the narrative for people with disabilities by making them a part of the heartbeat of society – in jobs and communities. And I want to rally as many people as possible to join in this story! How has this passion made an impact in your career choices? SN: I started my career as a teacher to students with learning differences, but realized there was more that I wanted to do beyond the walls of my classroom. I decided to come to Scheller to get my MBA so I could acquire the skills I was lacking in order to work towards a more scalable solution. I’ve had some amazing mentors in the social impact space – like Terry Blum and Dóri Pap [faculty director and managing director, respectively, of the Institute for Leadership and Social Impact]. They’ve helped me to try to solve the problem I care about through social entrepreneurship. In the first year of my MBA, they taught me about customer discovery, which meant listening to the problem before creating a solution. The art of listening has really informed how I begin to approach a solution. What did customer discovery teach you? SN: I wanted to tackle social isolation in the adult population and had a very specific vision for a solution. However, when I was doing customer discovery, I discovered that of all the adults with disabilities who are job seekers in the U.S., 80% have not found employment. Many of them are going above and beyond to prepare themselves for the job market by participating in IPSE [Inclusive Post-Secondary Education] programs, working with job coaches, etc. I saw room for growth in the area of support on the employer’s side. I realized I was in a unique position to leverage my Scheller College network to solve an employment problem. I could connect the dots between employers and a potential workforce. Amanda, how did you and Sarah first meet? Amanda Shojaee (AS): We connected in Spring 2022 in our Collaborative Product Development class, taught by Karthik Ramachandran. I discovered Sarah’s passion for solving business problems in a socially impactful way. We realized that with her vision and my drive to investigate, discover, and iterate on solutions, we made a great team. While I saw a lot of social good in Sarah’s idea, I also spotted a strong case to be made for this just making good business sense. It’s a win-win. Sarah, how did Amanda become your business co-founder? SN: Being a solopreneur is lonely and tiring. I got so worn out doing all the work on my own that I almost pulled the plug indefinitely. Then, something truly miraculous happened. Amanda (who had no idea how close I was to pausing this endeavor) approached me. She had heard about my business idea. She said, “I like your idea. Can you use me?” Partnering with Amanda, who brought new energy and ideas, has been one of the greatest gifts in this whole process. How does your startup aim to solve the nation’s labor shortage by connecting employers with an inclusive workforce? AS: In Good Company prepares employers to receive candidates with disabilities. We’d love to see more businesses shift their view of inclusive employment from a “nice to have” to a “must have.” Our observation is that employers, particularly those in the service industries, are in need of fresh talent, and here we have a talented group seeking employment. Through our first-hand experience, we have witnessed the positive impact of a safe and inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome, resulting in satisfied customers and an improved team dynamic. Describe the journey of developing your startup. AS: I researched Census Bureau data to see what industry is suffering the most from the labor shortage. The food and service industry jumped out right away. Scheller is in a neighborhood with plenty of restaurants to learn from, so our discovery began without any delay. We thought that surely at least one restaurant would be interested in solving an old problem with a new solution. El Viñdeo Local was one of the first restaurants we walked into. We asked one of the owners, Robert Kaster, if they had any labor challenges. He said they had a problem with chronically vacant positions. It was hard to get someone to interview. Then, if someone was hired, it was hard to get them to continue working past the second week. We asked Robert if he would be open to embracing a new method to solve this problem – by hiring a disabled person. Robert said that one of his values as a business owner was to employ as diverse a team as possible, but he didn’t know how to act on it. How did you partner with El Viñedo Local? SN: Amanda and I developed a plan to teach Robert and his business partner Keith Miller best practices for employing people with disabilities. A high school classmate of a friend of ours, Ryan, who has autism, was unemployed and looking for work. Robert and Keith agreed to interview him for a job. We provided insight on how to conduct the interview to be sure it was in a format that would set both Ryan and them up for success. This accommodating interview also provided clarity to the owners so they could best understand how to place Ryan meaningfully and provide him with the accommodations he’d need to succeed on the job, such as breaking his shifts up into more but shorter periods of time. We told them to ask questions that would benefit everyone. Things like: Describe the ideal work environment where you would thrive. Are you a solo worker or team player? AS: The restaurant was having trouble keeping inventory organized and restocked. In the interview, Robert and Keith discovered that Ryan is gifted at checklists and likes to work alone. They decided to pull inventory-related tasks off the plates of other team members to shape a new role that was well suited for Ryan. Since Ryan started working in January, the other team members have been able to do their jobs better. And Ryan is doing a great job organizing the storage room. He reports when the stock of an item is low. He also makes sure the owners don’t overbuy items, which helps them save money. Ryan is helping the restaurant just like they are helping him. How did you become involved in Sustainable-X? SN: When we heard about the Sustainable-X Showcase, we decided to go for it. We’d never formally pitched and thought it would be a great experience. Preparing for and participating in the Showcase bolstered our confidence, sense of purpose, and desire to commit long term to this business. Amanda and I were both quickly approaching graduation, but both of us were having a hard time finding job opportunities that we were excited about. We kept thinking about our business, but our biggest hang-up was money. AS: Sustainable-X gave us a platform to be among like-minded problem solvers. When we won third place and found out there was an investment opportunity attached, we were in shock. We realized we could actually do the business full time. SN: If not for Sustainable-X, we would be in corporate jobs in the day and working on our business in the evening. Now I get to focus on helping this population I deeply care about full time, and I couldn’t be happier. Would you like to acknowledge any other Georgia Tech people or resources who have helped you? AS: In addition to those already mentioned, we’d like to acknowledge Female Founders, the MBA Entrepreneurship Club, the MBA Women in Business Club, and our professors Astrid Marioni and Manpreet Hora who helped shape our understanding of entrepreneurship and service operations. Their course content is now coming to life for us! What are you both focusing on now? AS: Placing in the Showcase gave us the opportunity to participate in the 12-week CREATE-X startup launch program this summer. It’s a full-time job! We are attending lectures about pricing, marketing strategy, and the like, and are immediately putting what we learn into practice with In Good Company. We’re expanding to the hospitality industry as we have connected with some wonderful leaders in this space who also value inclusive employment. We’re even attending their annual conference in Las Vegas next week to continue building connections in this space to build custom solutions for this group. 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Sustainable-X Startup Spotlight on Raccoon Eyes: On a Mission to Reduce Dining Hall Food Waste | CREATE-X ℠ CREATE-X ℠ About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search May 30, 2023 When Nathanael Koh (CmpE ’22), Ivan Zou (CmpE ’23), and Bowen “Bruce” Tan (a second-year computer science major) were all students at Georgia Tech, they noticed a sustainability problem close to home – the vast amounts of food being discarded in Georgia Tech’s dining halls. They wondered what was at the heart of the waste. Were the portions too large? Were the vegetables overcooked? Was the meat dry? Nathanael, Ivan, and Bruce launched a startup, Raccoon Eyes, to discover why students throw food away and to help dining hall managers address the problem. On March 31, 2023, the team took second prize in the Sustainable-X Showcase. With the help of prize money and investment, Raccoon Eyes is pursuing its goal to reduce food waste by transforming each cafeteria and dining hall across the nation. The Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business, which leads Sustainable-X (a Sustainability Next Georgia Tech Strategic Plan initiative) in partnership with CREATE-X, asked Nathanael Koh to share Raccoon Eyes’ startup journey. Where did you get the idea for Raccoon Eyes? We first got the idea from our experiences in Georgia Tech’s dining halls, mainly West Village Dining Commons. One day as Ivan was leaving the cafeteria, he saw the kitchen staff throwing out a lot of breakfast food items. We continued to take notice of waste. We discovered that pre-consumer (kitchen) and post-consumer (student) waste is a big problem at Georgia Tech and other universities. We wanted to change how students and chefs alike look at waste. What environmental challenge does Raccoon Eyes address? Food waste is a big problem. College dining halls in the U.S. produce 7.9 billion pounds of food waste per year. That food waste produces 175 tons of carbon emissions. Overall, food waste has a larger carbon footprint than the airline industry. Greenhouse gasses are emitted by garbage in landfills as well as by the processes used to get rid of waste, such as garbage trucks and burning trash. So, what exactly is Raccoon Eyes? Our business was developed around a trash can extension. The extension includes a camera that photographs food waste. We developed software to identify the type of food waste and its weight. A computer screen prompts students to explain why they are throwing away food. The paired data and feedback are shared with dining hall managers and chefs to help them modify portion sizes and food preparation. What business problem does the company solve for dining hall managers? Food waste is costly. Think of the ingredients, the labor to make the food, and the process to get rid of trash. Raccoon Eyes provides dining managers with crucial data on the type and quantity of food waste paired with student feedback. This information can help managers make data-driven decisions to reduce waste and improve the dining experience for students. Managers are eager to improve the student experience. If students enjoy the food in the dining halls, that has a positive impact on meal plan retention. How did the three of you meet, and what steps did you take to develop this business? We met in our Georgia Tech classes. We came together to build Raccoon Eyes for the Fall 2022 CREATE-X Capstone (a special section of the senior design course dedicated to entrepreneurial projects). Through our talks with chefs, managers, and directors in the dining halls, we discovered there was a real need for our product and the data it collects. We therefore decided to continue our development. What has it been like to work with Georgia Tech Dining Services as a partner? Working with Georgia Tech Dining Services has been an amazing experience. We continuously communicate with the dining staff, chefs, managers, sustainability team, and directors to understand the problem. They have helped us see what a perfect solution would look like to them. Maurice Gibson, the assistant director of dining operations at West Village Dining Commons, was especially helpful. He gave us permission to use our device in the cafeteria and offered feedback that helped us make improvements to the extension. How have students responded to the extension? Overall, the feedback is positive. Students realize that their feedback can lead to a better dining experience. What is one of the biggest obstacles your team has had to overcome? We overcame the obstacle of developing the technology to identify the food on the student’s plate and determine its weight from a video or image. While the rest of the food waste industry needs a scale to measure the food, we can do it with a camera. What are some of Raccoon Eyes’ big achievements thus far? Our team won first place at the Fall 2022 Senior Capstone Expo, was a finalist for the 2023 Georgia Tech InVenture Prize, and won second place at the 2023 Sustainable-X Showcase. What Georgia Tech resources have helped you develop the startup? CREATE-X mentorship, the Hive Makerspace, and courses in which we learned about the technologies used in our product have all been tremendously helpful. Winning second place in the Sustainable-X Showcase has opened up even more opportunities. For instance, Sustainable-X has been helping us develop a contract we can use for our work with Georgia Tech Dining Services. Also, we are working with a partner affiliated with CREATE-X and Sustainable-X to receive additional investments for our company. What are the next steps for your company? Our goal is to be at the forefront of the movement to reduce food waste by transforming each cafeteria and dining hall across the nation. By providing dining managers with data on the type and quantity of food waste, the company aims to reduce food waste, improve the dining experience for students, and reduce the environmental impact of wasted food. Thanks to our win in the Sustainable-X Showcase, we have been invited to continue our business journey this summer during the CREATE-X Startup Launch. We want to expand our work at Georgia Tech – to go from having one unit to six working in the dining halls. We also want to run pilot programs for colleges and universities near Atlanta. Would you like to thank anyone in particular? Abhipsa Ujwal (CmpE ’22) and Phuc Truong (EE ’22) contributed to the senior design project and InVenture Prize competition. We would like to thank our friends, family, and mentors who have allowed us to succeed and grow not only as a company but also as people. As told to Jennifer Holley Lux. Photo: Bruce Tan, Ivan Zou, and Nathanael Koh. (Photo credit for left image: Joya Chapman.) 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Tech Alumna Ensures Everyone Wins at Every Stage | CREATE-X ℠ CREATE-X ℠ About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search Jul 28, 2023 Yolanda Payne, former Jim Pope Fellow in Georgia Tech’s VentureLab, created a startup to help students and those seeking to change their careers, particularly teachers, get certified in fields with applicant shortages, including tech, film, and gaming. Her startup, Tech Talent Prep, guides them through the certification process via coaching and in-person and virtual classes. The fellowship spans three semesters, providing selected faculty members an opportunity to build entrepreneurship into their course curriculum and research. During VentureLab’s Startup Launch summer program, Payne worked full-time, managed summer camps and other job duties, and completed 50 interviews with customers while working with her mentors. Most workdays started at 3 a.m. and didn’t end until 10 p.m. Payne has a bachelor’s in elementary education; a master’s in educational technology; two education specialist degrees; and a certificate in diversity, equity, and inclusion. She has taught for 25 years and worked as a librarian, a STEM coordinator, a media specialist, and, at Georgia Tech, as a research associate in the College of Computing. Why do you think extra support is needed for students and career-changers to get certified? You might as well say, “Go learn a new language and a new way of thinking, in addition to your daily responsibilities, all at once and by yourself.” While you may find some students who are intrinsically motivated to do this, there are countless others who, with the right support system, could find themselves along a career path suited to their interests and increasing their earning potential. What encouraged you to believe you were on the right path with your startup? My mentor, Roberto Casas, really believed in what I was doing. He said, “People need options. You're telling me that I can actually do that? Oh, OK.” When they say the model is instilling entrepreneurial confidence, it really is. It started with saying I could. That's where the confidence came from. I'm not in this by myself. I can do this. Some of the problems we want to fix can actually be businesses. How was the fellowship program? You come in with an idea, and they tell you not to be surprised that it changes. You can't be so married to the idea. I don't remember what my first idea was. Every week you would get up and present how many interviews you did. Every week I had to be on top. It was more fun than work. This is a whole new level of hard, but it's equal parts exhilarating. What did you discover through the fellowship process? Just as you think you're helping teachers, they're helping you. Teachers are the most underutilized resource. You'd be surprised how many communities these teachers are plugged into. What advice do you have for students interested in entrepreneurship? You're at Tech. While you may have come for the degree, there is this whole entrepreneurial system available. Just knowing the business skills can open up a whole world. Any final thoughts? I get to teach you and you get to expand on it. That is what leaving a legacy does, and I am so glad that I was afforded this opportunity during my time at Tech. I believe that this opportunity will allow me to help others thrive. Payne completed her pilot teacher trainings during the program. It was so successful that those clients recommended her company across their networks. From there, Payne has worked with the Georgia Economic Development Creative Communities Project and with corporations. Now, she has enough contracts to work on her company full-time. Speak to our next cohort of CREATE-X founders at Demo Day, Aug. 31, 3-5p.m., at the Georgia Tech Exhibition Hall. Register for Demo Day today to reserve your spot at this free event! 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Mentorship Program | CREATE-X ℠ CREATE-X ℠ About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search About Apply here to be a mentor The CREATE-X Mentorship Program gives industry veterans, experienced entrepreneurs, and successful alumni, like you, the opportunity to serve as a mentor to Georgia Tech students participating in CREATE-X Startup Launch. Startup Launch is a 12-week summer program for students and alumni who want to launch their projects from idea stage (or beyond) into fully functioning and viable startups. Mentorship enables you to give back to students, who will greatly benefit from your business expertise. With your guidance, aspiring entrepreneurs can shape their business idea and bring it to market. After your 12 weeks of mentorship concludes, you have the opportunity to continue serving as an ad hoc advisor to your teams, should your schedule allow. In addition, by becoming a mentor, you are instantly embedded into the Atlanta startup ecosystem at the ground floor. If you are looking to fund a fledgling company, CREATE-X gives you the opportunity to observe the student-founded startups from the beginning, allowing you to tap into the innovation occurring on Georgia Tech’s campus. Expectations Mentors are expected to respond to their teams’ requests for meetings and make themselves available for two hours per week. Meetings can be in-person or over Skype, FaceTime, phone, etc. Mentors will be interacting with young entrepreneurs and should make a clear effort to be positive and direct in their feedback. Separating opinion from fact will also be very useful to the startups. Mentors will also have the opportunity to attend events such as weekly speaker series, Product Day, Demo Day and other social events to interact with their mentees. Mentor Matching After Startup Launch teams are finalized, a list of available mentors will be shared with all teams. Information on the mentors such as where they work, areas of interest, and contact information will be available to students. Similarly, a list of startups in the program, with a brief description of what the startup does, will be shared with mentors. Teams and mentors then rank who they want to work with, and a matching system will pair them. The teams will reach out to the mentors as soon as they are matched to initiate a regular-touch point schedule. "CREATE-X’s Startup Launch program is an amazing experience for entrepreneurs to pursue a balance of rigor and creativity to solve meaningful problems. The breadth of coaches, subject matter experts, and resources provided to the entrepreneurial teams via this program are extensive. As a result, we have seen many teams move on to become successful businesses that are reshaping the way products and services drive value throughout the world." 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CREATE-X Council | CREATE-X ℠ CREATE-X ℠ About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search About The CREATE-X Council is an advisory body comprised of Georgia Tech alumni and donors with deep startup and industry experience. The council meets bi-annually and plays an influential role in shaping the strategic goals of CREATE-X. Council Members Behrooz Abdi General Manager, TSK Invensense Omar Balkissoon CEO and Co-Founder, OGSystems (OGS) Robin Bienfait Founding Partner, Valor Bob Friday VP/CTO, Mist Adam Fuller Co-founder, Velocity Ventures, Inc; CEO North Fulton Express Gennadiy Gurevich Managing Partner, Dominion Capital LLC Kolby Hanley Founder/CEO, UltraView Archery Chris Klaus CEO/Founder, Kaneva Sigmund Lee CTO, American Gaming Systems Charles Mackarvich Chairman, Tie Down Engineering, Inc Jim Pope President and CEO, Northern Trust Retirement Consulting, Inc. Marcus Ruzek Senior Program Director, Marcus Foundation Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns © 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education
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Founder's Pledge | CREATE-X ℠ CREATE-X ℠ About About Us Programs Overview LEARN MAKE LAUNCH Female Founders Workshops Our Team Stay Connected Programs LEARN Female Founders Startup Lab MAKE Idea to Prototype Capstone Design LAUNCH Startup Launch Demo Day Information Register Archives Startup Launch Portfolio Batches In the News Alumni and Giving Make a Gift Founder's Pledge CREATE-X Council Mentorship Program News, Events & Publications Recent News Upcoming Events Research Publications Apply Startup Launch I2P Open Search Search Search About The Georgia Tech Founder's Pledge is a non-binding pledge, as an individual, to support Georgia Tech with a gift that makes sense to you. You determine the timing, the amount, and the target programs for your gift. When you make a Georgia Tech Founder's Pledge, you become part of a family of Georgia Tech entrepreneurs who have publicly signaled their intent to support the school. You demonstrate a philanthropic mindset and inspire your peers to do the same. Image Frequently Asked Questions Questions? We have the answers! Review these most commonly-asked questions for CREATE-X students and alumni interested in making the Founder's Pledge. Read the FAQ Image Make the Pledge Simply fill out a form with your name, contact information, and current affiliation to indicate your non-binding pledge. You may choose to remain anonymous on the pledge listings. Pledge now Pledges Luka Antolic-Soban CEO, Sanus Solutions Ketan Bhardwaj Founder, AirBox Inc. Zach Cloud Founder, StartProto Jeremy Epps Founder, RotorX John Gattuso CEO, FIXD Thomas Gentle CEO, Shotcall, LLC Vien Ha Founder, iSimuVR Nolan Hall Owner, TopTime Coffee Kolby Hanley Founder and CEO, UltraView Archery India Hayes CEO and Co-Founder, Mini City Cory Hewett CEO, Gimme Vending, Inc. Ronald Johnson CEO and Co-Founder, TiiRN Reid Kersey CEO, Sniffer GPS Song Kue CEO & Founder, MiraBlue Bio Tanner Leggett CEO & Founder, Mandala Soundworks, LLC Patrick Pittaluga COO & Co-Founder, Grubbly Farms Vedant Pradeep Founder, Glucobit Inc. Seth Radman Founder and CEO, Crescendo Mahdi Roozbahani CTO, Filio Nick Shea Founder/CEO, Athlead Blake Van Leer Founder, CEO, CGO, and Advisor, MyBLVD, Proto AI, Padfinder, and Kathy Ireland Worldwide Georgia Institute of Technology North AvenueAtlanta, GA 30332 +1 404.894.2000 Campus Map General Directory Employment Emergency Information Legal Legal & Privacy Information Human Trafficking Notice Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Hazing Public Disclosures Accessibility Accountability Accreditation Report Free Speech and Censorship Concerns © 2023 Georgia Institute of Technology GT Georgia Tech Resources Offices and Departments News Center Campus Calendar Special Events GreenBuzz Institute Communications Visitor Resources Campus Visits Directions to Campus Visitor Parking Information GT visitor Wireless Network Information Georgia Tech Global Learning Center Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Barnes and Noble at Georgia Tech Ferst Center for the Arts Robert C. Williams Paper Museum Colleges, Instructional Sites and Research Colleges College of Computing College of Design College of Engineering College of Sciences Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts Scheller College of Business Instructional Sites Georgia Tech-Europe Georgia Tech-Shenzhen Georgia Tech Online Professional Education The Language Institute Global Footprint Global Engagement Research Georgia Tech Research Institute Research at Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Student and Parent Resources Student Resources Apply BuzzPort Buzzcard Career Center Commencement Library Student Life Student Entrepreneurship Education Abroad Canvas Parent Resources Parent and Family Programs Division of Student Life Scholarships and Financial Aid Employee, Alumni, and Other Resources Employees Administration and Finance Advising and Teaching Faculty Affairs Faculty Hiring Human Resources Staff Council TechWorks Alumni and Foundation Alumni Association Alumni Career Services Foundation Giving Back to Tech Outreach Startup Companies Economic Development Industry Engagement Institute Relations Professional Education
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