69 | Nick Turnbull | How The YEAA Internship Opened His Door To Success
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On today’s show, we talk to Nick Turnbull, Head of Manufacturing Execution at The Kraft Heinz Company. Previously, he was the Director of Quality and Operations at TurtleCell LLC, a company that he co-found in 2011. Nick was a YEAA intern back in 2010 and he stayed with Young Entrepreneurs for three years. He went to the University of Michigan and graduated with an engineering degree in mechanical engineering. He won numerous awards including Executive of the Year and Entrepreneur of the Year. In this episode, Nick will talk about how he heard about the YEAA internship when he was a student at the University of Michigan and was the thing that drew him into the program. You will learn about the progress he made year after year and you will also discover what kind of person you need to be to succeed in this internship. Nick will also talk about the next business step he took after he left the program, how he founded Turtle Cell, and his experience with the Kraft Heinz program. For this and much more about Nick’s incredible journey to success, tune in to our latest episode now.   What You Will Learn In This Show  How did Nick hear about the YEAA internship at the University of Michigan? What kind of person do you need to be to succeed in this internship? The progress Nick made year after year in the program How Nick and his partner founded Turtle Cell and what made the business successful Nick’s experience with the Kraft Heinz program And so much more…   Resources: YEAA Website
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