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<b>Mission</b>: SCHOOL'd U provides a competitive and exciting social platform for collegiate sports
fanatics to get in on the game and make their rivals pay while giving back to higher education.
Users will promote their favorite schools when they sign on, challenge an opponent, pledge a small amount,
and talk some smack. The winnings will be donated to the school of the victor's choice, minus a fee for
SCHOOLD U's operating expenses.
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<img class="media-object" src="img/bio/natalie.jpg" alt="Natalie Attaya">
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<h5 class="media-heading">Natalie Attaya '13</h5>
Natalie Attaya is a senior at Texas A&M majoring in Operations and Supply Chain Management focused in Management Information Systems. While Miss Attaya
has extensive knowledge in technology application to the supply chain, she also has expertise in marketing, customer relationship management and project
management. Her passion to help others is a driving force in her life. As a fresh face within the startup world, Natalie intends to graduate and pursue a
career in new ventures - beit her own, or working for someone else's. When she is not working, Natalie enjoys fishing, spending quality time with
friends/family, staying active, and cooking.
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<h5 class="media-heading">Taylor Stanley '13</h5>
Taylor is a Senior Marketing and Spanish double degree at Texas A&M. He is currently the founder and Cinematography Branch leader at
Creative New World, a multimedia marketing company based out of College Station. He has interned with Fusion Ministries in Kansas City,
where he made several videos and managed social media pages. His entrepreneurial adventures started with childhood lemonade stands,
and led to a lawn mowing and landscaping business, and now to work at Creative New World and SCHOOLD U, both of which are part of Startup
Aggieland. In his free time, he plays guitar with his band, leads a LifeGroup at Antioch Community Church, and plays disk golf, spikeball,
and basketball. As an Eagle Scout, he still enjoys making trips into the mountain wilderness all around the nation.
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<img class="media-object" src="img/bio/brandon.jpg" alt="Brandon Shrewsbury">
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<h5 class="media-heading">Brandon Shrewsbury '17</h5>
I'm a PhD student at Texas A&M and disabled OIF Marine. I've spent most of my academic career focusing on Assistive technologies using
common game peripherals and Robotics. I've worked at Notre Dame on projects for Stroke and amputee rehabilitation using the Wii balance Board. I was
also the lead researcher on "Kinecting the Disabled" at the University of West Georgia, a system that uses the Kinect to provide synthetic depth
perception to the visually impaired. I'm a big fan of technology and I hope to use my tech skills to help alleviate solve some of the world's problems.
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<h5 class="media-heading">Travis Crawford 13</h5>
Travis Crawford is originally from Dallas, TX but currently resides in College Station
where he is studying finance at Texas A&M University. Aside from working for
SchooldU, Travis is actively involved in various student organizations on and off
campus. He spent last summer performing investment research in Ireland and
hopes to pursue a career in investments after graduation. In his free time he enjoys
playing sports, spending time with friends and traveling.
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<h5 class="media-heading">Shelly Brenckman '79</h5>
Shelly Brenckman is a University Studies-Business major with minors in Creative Studies and English who graduates in May 2013
with a BS-Business from Mays Business School. A part-time artist's job with Kolb Graphics at age 14 led to a full-time gig with
Metzdorf Advertising, a 4A ad agency that helped Bluebell Ice Cream become a household name. In 1986, after serving as editor of
Home Living Magazine and as a graphics consultant to The Texas A&M University System, Brenckman launched a corporation that
published a national award-winning magazine for a decade. In addition to her advertising and publishing career, Brenckman held
positions with engineering and toy manufacturing firms-- distinguished by award-winning design work. She has served in leadership
roles on charitable fundraising campaigns with three school districts and a private school, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars
for education and high school athletics. She serves as president of the non-profit Lake Conroe Lighthouse, Inc. and was elected
first woman president of the non-profit Seven Coves Association, Inc., as well as president of golf and tennis booster clubs in
Willis ISD. Brenckman works at Startup Aggieland and serves as VP Communications with the non-profit Aggie Angel Network, Inc.
Brenckman won twice in the 2012 Ideas Challenge; was a Scona 57 delegate; served as guest blogger for 2012 Dell Social Innovation
Challenge and was named a 2013 Dell Ambassador. She is Co-founder of Aggies in Themed Attractions Design (ATAD) and a member of
Entrepreneurship Society, both recognized Texas A&M student organizations.
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<h5>David Heath '76</h5>
David Heath '76 is the recently retired VP Global Sales and Customer Development for Nike Inc. David has relocated to Aggieland,
where he'll serve as the Association of Former Students' incoming Chairman of the Board of Directors.
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<h5>Branndon Stewart '98</h5>
Branndon Stewart is the president of Promo Labs in Austin and is also Founder and CEO of Outbound Engine. Aggie Football fans remember Branndon for making the
winning touchdown to secure A&M's only Big 12 Championship title.
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<h5>Ben Debayle '09</h5>
Ben Debayle is a former Yell Leader, Ross Volunteer, and a team member of Onit.
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<h5>Ross Morel '10</h5>
Ross Morel is the CEO of FrogSlayer, with offices in Austin and in College Station.
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<h5 class="media-heading">David Wesson '82</h5>
David Wesson is Chairman of Aggie Angel Network, Inc. and Snoball Inc. He is a serial entrepreneur and Aggie 100 member with more than 15 start-up companies to his credit.
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