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Alum, Elisabeth Cardiello Lecture on Leadership & Entrepreneurship
About Elisabeth
Narrator, nostalgist, native New Yorker and two time TEDx presenter, Elisabeth Cardiello, was likely the only six year old in Brooklyn with her own business cards and since then, has had a history of making magic happen. With her first product on shelves as a teenager, it’s no surprise that her post business school tenure in the finance industry was short lived. Since venturing back into entrepreneurship and starting Caffè Unimatic, a coffee company whose awe inspiring story will give you chills, Elisabeth also realized what she herself had learned over coffee at her family’s breakfast table and how she can pay it forward. She Co-founded Legacy OutLoud, a consultancy created out of a global initiative to instill an unshakable confidence and entrepreneurial spirit in young women and Master Your Mission, an international course for entrepreneurs that reinvents the way they interact with the world. She’s become a transatlantic innovation and leadership consultant, inspiring individuals, corporations and organizations to think differently. She has been featured by TEDx, AMEX, GQ, NBC, NY Media and many others. Raised to live by the phrase “what the mind can conceive, the mind can achieve” and fueled by the power of legacy (and really good coffee) Elisabeth is on a mission to instill that mindset and confidence in the next generation of young leaders and anyone who wants to realize their potential.
Disleckia: The Movie
Exceeding the Expectation is hosting a film screening of the documentary Disleckia: The Movie, where viewers can learn about dyslexia, how it effects people, and how they have overcome this adversity in their life. We will have both a pre and post discussion with audience participation. Popcorn and drinks will be served. This event is apart of ETE's National Disability Awareness Month.
“Clothesline Project”, Domestic Violence Awareness Project
The 'Clothesline Project' is an event meant to raise awareness around domestic violence by 'airing' laundry.
Participants will paint canvases shaped like t-shirts that will be hung around campus.