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National Princeton-Run Designation Conference

Empowering the next generation of thought leaders
  • 7 World Trade Center, NYC • April 9th, 2017 • All Expenses Paid
  • Hands-on workshops • Executive Seminars • Panels • Keynotes
  • You + Top 99 Design-Driven College Students in the Country

Design Drives Innovation

Practices rooted in design and Design Thinking are now catalyzing industry after industry. From building websites to manufacturing hardware to creating the perfect customer experience, great design is critical. 

If you're a design-driven leader at your university, we'll bring you to NYC to connect you with 99 other top students across the country and some of the most influential creative executives in the world. Learn more at designationconference.com.

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