CMU (California Metropolitan University) Hosts CNN Contributor, Ryan Patel

By: Stellar Image Media

Press Release (June 13, 2021)

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CMU (California Metropolitan University) hosts various industry experts in an effort to share their knowledge and experience at the University. The University is becoming well known for hosting prominent figures in various professional sectors. CMU conducts webinars that showcases the guest’s skill set and achievements.

One recent webinar event hosted Ryan Patel, board member of Drucker School of Management, Claremont Graduate University, and news contributor for CNN, BBC, CNBC, and FOX Business. Ryan also received the U.S. Senate Certificate of Commendation and U.S. Special Congressional recognition.

Ryan has worked with, and consulted multinational corporations and organizations such as Mastercard, Hewlett Packard (HP), World Economic Forum, London School of Economics, Wharton Business School and NASDAQ. Ryan’s business expertise has helped the employees associated with these organizations excel at their jobs; and also enabled them to contribute to their companies in the most meaningful way.

During the 1 hour and a half webinar at CMU, Ryan spoke about various aspects of entrepreneurship such as maintaining a balance between quantity and quality, necessary skills to be developed by an entrepreneur, branding, finance, and the importance of social media for an entrepreneur.

This event was organized by California Metropolitan University, and sponsored by Origin Academy, Malaysia. The attendees were California Metropolitan University and California Trinity University students.

About California Metropolitan University (CMU):

CMU (California Metropolitan University) is an exempt- verified institution by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE), California, offering educational programs solely for the membership of the International Alliance of Business Professionals (IABP), a non-profit organization based in California, U.S. Visit www.cmu.ac to know more.