Our Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET) alumni are well prepared to launch an entrepreneurial career.
They commonly start and run their own companies, work for startups, act as consultants, find roles within the entrepreneurship ecosystem, or join larger companies in innovative roles.
Tyler Cormier
MBET '20
Tyler Cormier's journey reflects the transformative power of the MBET program. From founding PriZmGolf to guiding startups at Plug and Play Tech Center, Tyler's entrepreneurial spirit and strategic mindset have shaped his success.
For him, MBET was the perfect opportunity to deepen his entrepreneurial mindset and gain hands-on experience.
The program equipped him with the practical tools and strategic thinking required to navigate the challenges of starting and growing a business in today’s fast-paced, ever-changing world.
"The program challenged me to think critically, embrace uncertainty, and push the boundaries of innovation."



Rashi Jaising
MBET '22
Rashi Jaising, a 2022 MBET graduate, is a prime example of how combining business acumen with a passion for social good can lead to powerful change. Through the MBET program, Rashi gained the strategic tools, mentorship, and hands-on learning necessary to scale her ventures and tackle challenges like market adoption and sustainable growth.
"Through my startup, I saw firsthand the challenges of scaling impact-driven solutions. The MBET program stood out to me because of its strong focus on bridging business and technology and the opportunity it offered to refine my business acumen while gaining access to mentorship."
Rashi’s story exemplifies how the MBET program empowers entrepreneurs to drive change not just in business, but in communities worldwide.
Read Rashi's story

Yvonne Osagie
MBET '23
From a young age, Yvonne knew she wanted to pursue a masters because of her passion and love for learning.
“I love learning, and I recognize the fact that even outside of this degree, I'm probably always going to have some level of learning experience every single year.”
Alongside her full-time position, Yvonne completed her part-time grad studies in ݮƵ’s Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology program. She originally planned on completing her MBA, but realized that the program wasn’t providing her with what she needed, which was something that could help her start her own business.

