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Each year, we celebrate 40 business professionals who are working to evolve the state of Utah’s business landscape. Meet the 40 individuals (who are all under 40) who are elevating the future of business throughout the state.
Alex Bean, 36
Who inspires you most? Why?
My dad. He was a cancer survivor who always taught me the value of hard work and doing right. He built his own company that still stands 30 years later and his work ethic was formative to who I am.
What is the most rewarding thing about your job/industry? Why?
We’re disrupting an industry on behalf of the small business owner. I can think of no greater mission than helping other businesses grow and thrive. At Divvy, we provide them with access to the capital and the tools they need to manage it.
Kildare students compete in virtual Young Scientist Exhibition which opens today
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6 Jan 2021
BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition head Mari Chalane (centre) and broadcast presenters Aidan Power and Roisin Ní Thomáin );
The 57
th BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition kicks off today as over 1,000 students from over 200 schools across the island of Ireland are taking part in the first ever virtual BTYSTE.
At 1pm today, President Michael D. Higgins will give the Opening Address at the official opening ceremony of the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2021, which can be viewed for free on the BTYSTE portal and on Facebook Live. Free registration is open at https://portal.
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What to expect at the first ever virtual BT Young Scientist exhibition
Sinethemba Masina and Anga Singqandu from Borrisokane Community College, Co Tipperary. Image: Fennell Photography
Free registration has opened for the virtual BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition taking place in January 2021.
The 2021 BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) will be like no other in its long history as the event has gone fully virtual amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
This year’s main exhibition will showcase 550 student projects selected from more than 1,300 entries. Students from all over Ireland will be represented with projects exploring such varied topics as Covid-19, social media, ethnicity, gender studies, domestic abuse, sexual assault, sports science and socio-economic challenges.