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Texas A&M Engineering SoundBytes - The Study Break: Your network starts now (featuring Martha Bellens-Martin)

The Study Break: Your network starts now (featuring Martha Bellens-Martin)

03/02/21 • 20 min

Texas A&M Engineering SoundBytes

Did you know that your professional network started developing from the very day you entered Texas A&M? From the people you sit next to in class, to the same professors teaching those classes. All these relationships can blossom into long standing partnerships. Join cohosts Drew & Ritika as they speak with Martha Bellens-Martin '85 to discuss her journey into technical sales and how she continues to build her network and give back to the Aggie Women Engineers Network (AWEN).
Learn more about AWEN: tx.ag/AWEN

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Did you know that your professional network started developing from the very day you entered Texas A&M? From the people you sit next to in class, to the same professors teaching those classes. All these relationships can blossom into long standing partnerships. Join cohosts Drew & Ritika as they speak with Martha Bellens-Martin '85 to discuss her journey into technical sales and how she continues to build her network and give back to the Aggie Women Engineers Network (AWEN).
Learn more about AWEN: tx.ag/AWEN

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Texas A&M Engineering SoundBytes - The Study Break: Your network starts now (featuring Martha Bellens-Martin)

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Drew DeHaven

Building your professional network can take time and effort. At least it seems that way. What is interesting to realize is that our professional network has already been developing from the very day that we entered Texas A&M. From the people that we sit next to in class, to the same professors that teach those classes. All these relationships can blossom into long standing partnerships. Today we're speaking with Mrs. Martha Bellens-Martin,

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