Location:
You can find our TECRAID, LLC in room 143 at the Canastota High School, located on 101 Roberts Street Canastota, New York 13032. Our company is run in a classroom making it convenient for collaboration between fellow students. From this location we are provided with computers and phones where our company runs all the marketing and accounting practices making this a productive work environment.
Process:
To manufacture and distribute our products efficiently with minimal costs and with a security of distribution, TECRAID, LLC works closely with the local suppliers and distributors. These local suppliers and distributors are reputable and are known for their state of the art equipment, exceptional manufacturing practices and a dedicated and hardworking staff.
You can find our TECRAID, LLC in room 143 at the Canastota High School, located on 101 Roberts Street Canastota, New York 13032. Our company is run in a classroom making it convenient for collaboration between fellow students. From this location we are provided with computers and phones where our company runs all the marketing and accounting practices making this a productive work environment.
Process:
To manufacture and distribute our products efficiently with minimal costs and with a security of distribution, TECRAID, LLC works closely with the local suppliers and distributors. These local suppliers and distributors are reputable and are known for their state of the art equipment, exceptional manufacturing practices and a dedicated and hardworking staff.
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November 20, 2020
Entrepreneurship Class Learns From Google Employee, Cornell Grad
The Canastota High School Entrepreneurship class had an opportunity to talk with the Sustainability Strategy Manager at Google and gain valuable business insights for their school-based hands-on business operation, TECRAID.
Business Teacher Bob Esposito invited Ted Briggs to meet virtually with his Entrepreneurship class on Friday, November 20, allowing students to explain their business venture and ask questions about real-world applications of what they are learning.
“Anytime you find yourself in a situation where you’re not quite sure you’re cut out to be there, you just try to keep moving forward and try to learn as much as you can,” he told the class. “As long as you have a learning mindset, you can through a lot.”
Briggs first connected with Esposito last year while completing his MBA at Cornell University. He went on to intern at Google and was eventually hired there.
“I was looking for someone in the college arena so my students could see the next level of their work and ask some questions and get some feedback,” Esposito said.
Students operate TECRAID as a live business, with Esposito serving as CEO. Enrolled students interview for positions in sales, accounting, HR, technology, community relations and marketing, and they work throughout the year to sell their products and keep their venture profitable. The class participates in virtual trade shows and competitions each year with other virtual enterprise programs across the region and country. This past summer, TecRaid was named Northeast Region Firm of the Year for their operation, which continued throughout the spring school closure period.
Entrepreneurship Class Learns From Google Employee, Cornell Grad
The Canastota High School Entrepreneurship class had an opportunity to talk with the Sustainability Strategy Manager at Google and gain valuable business insights for their school-based hands-on business operation, TECRAID.
Business Teacher Bob Esposito invited Ted Briggs to meet virtually with his Entrepreneurship class on Friday, November 20, allowing students to explain their business venture and ask questions about real-world applications of what they are learning.
“Anytime you find yourself in a situation where you’re not quite sure you’re cut out to be there, you just try to keep moving forward and try to learn as much as you can,” he told the class. “As long as you have a learning mindset, you can through a lot.”
Briggs first connected with Esposito last year while completing his MBA at Cornell University. He went on to intern at Google and was eventually hired there.
“I was looking for someone in the college arena so my students could see the next level of their work and ask some questions and get some feedback,” Esposito said.
Students operate TECRAID as a live business, with Esposito serving as CEO. Enrolled students interview for positions in sales, accounting, HR, technology, community relations and marketing, and they work throughout the year to sell their products and keep their venture profitable. The class participates in virtual trade shows and competitions each year with other virtual enterprise programs across the region and country. This past summer, TecRaid was named Northeast Region Firm of the Year for their operation, which continued throughout the spring school closure period.