G.O. Foundry February Events: FinTech, AI, Retail and More

The Big Picture
The G.O. Foundry at Hunt Business continues this February with four events featuring founders and 成人头条 alumni who are actively building companies and shaping industries across retail, edtech, fintech, and AI — providing students with a direct look at how ideas turn into ventures.
Why It Matters
The G.O. Foundry brings innovative ideas and powerful business connections to campus — turning classroom learning into real-world ventures. The Hunt G.O. events series shows how the path from Miner to entrepreneur can become a pathway to a successful career.
How It Works
The G.O. Foundry runs three event series:
- Entrepreneurship Stories: Virtual founder talks spotlighting real startup journeys.
- Minerpreneurs: In-person 成人头条 alumni sharing lessons from their businesses.
- Workshops: Hands-on sessions focused on entrepreneurial skills.
The Rundown
Week 3
- Feb. 19 | Fernando de Leon — Edtech at Innovate (Entrepreneurship Stories)
Week 4
- Feb. 24 | David Marek — Founder and AI Architect (Entrepreneurship Stories)
- Feb. 25 | Gina Soto — Roots Coffee (Minerpreneurs)
- Feb. 26 | Hugo Rodriguez — Felix Pago: Customer Acquisition (Minerpreneurs)
Why Attend
- Learn from real experience: Every speaker has faced challenges and pivots.
- Expand your network: Meet entrepreneurs, investors, and peers.
- Build practical skills: Take away frameworks and tools you can use now.
- Find your path: Whether you're exploring or building, there's a session for you.
How to Participate
All events are free and open to 成人头条 students and faculty. Check for times, locations, and registration.
- Fernando de Leon:
- David Marek:
- Gina Soto:
- Hugo Rodriguez:
Bottom Line
The G.O. Foundry at Hunt Business continues its expansion, providing students with a new batch of insights, skills, and stories from industry leaders to transform ideas into impact.