byu business
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Business clubs offer professional opportunities
Logan Robison and Kyle Peay are co-president's of the Corporate Finance Club. They help arrange and facilitate guest speakers and other club activities. (Holly Ferguson)
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Balancing life as a student and CEO
BYU students Cory Pinegar, left, and Conner Ludlow together in their Provo office for Callforce, a dental solutions company. (Cory Pinegar)
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Student CEO combines hockey, chemistry and snowboarding
Mitch Facer knew something needed to change as he bent down to retie his snowboarding laces for the third time that day. His hands hurt from tugging on the laces, struggling to tighten them enough. He knew what he needed: waxed laces. After realizing there were no options on the market, he took matters into his own hands.
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