E2 Strategies' Eric Ellis' career has taken him from donut machines in China to pyrotechnics on the Space Shuttle. His advice to today's engineering students? "There are a lot of opportunities out there. Be curious. Be flexible. Partner with the Lord in where your career takes you. Let Him take you places you thought you would never go."
Ellis shared lessons from his 25 years of experience in the industrial, aerospace, and defense fields. He holds a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering from BYU, a master’s in business administration from Santa Clara University, and has completed executive leadership coursework at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
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