RECENT GRADUATES DINNER WITH TED McALEER
Liberal Artist or STEM degree…finding opportunities in Utah’s Silicon Slopes
The Harvard Alumni Association of Utah is pleased to invite our recent alumni and new Utah residents to hear from guest speaker Ted McAleer on Utah's burgeoning Silicon Slopes and its growing window of opportunity.
Utah’s Silicon Slopes economy has helped to drive Utah to “Best State for Business and Careers”, four of the last 5 years. It is a great time to live and work in Utah, but, not everyone has the background that Utah’s Tech Community is looking for. Tap into Ted’s advice and experience in this engaging interactive discussion about aligning your skill with the Jobs of today and the future.
This event is meant for Harvard alumni of all schools who have graduated within the past ten years or moved to Salt Lake City within the past ten years.
The first 35 tickets for the event are free of charge, with all remaining tickets priced at $40. Harvard Alumni are allowed to bring one guest (guests count for the first 35 tickets).
Background
Ted McAleer is currently the Managing Director of PandoLabs, a business incubator in Park City. Previously, he was the 1st Executive Director of USTAR (Utah Science Technology and Research Initiative), Governor Huntsman’s signature technology-based economic development initiative. He has also worked for SunGard SCT, Procter and Gamble, PepsiCo. and the US Army. He holds a MBA from Harvard Business School, a Master of Engineering from the University of Virginia and a BS in Engineering Management from the United States Military Academy at West Point. He volunteers his time as a Board Member or Trustee with the following organizations: Park City Angel Network, Mountain West Capital Network, Swaner EcoCenter, and Park City High School Center for Advanced Professional Studies (PCCAPS).
Since 2005, Ted has met with over 400 people engaged in job transitions in Utah. As co-Founder of Park City Angels, he has also met with over 700 entrepreneurs who are leading start-up companies. Ted’s hobby is connecting good people with good jobs and he has developed a series of frameworks for doing so that he loves to share with individuals and groups
The Alta Club
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Social Time: 6:00-6:45 p.m.
Dinner: 6:45 p.m