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Lunch with an Alum & the Chair - Nov 6


Topic: Lunch with an Alum & the Chair
 
Guest Alum: Rebecca Dreezer, Software Developer at Uken Games.

Join Chair Sven Dickinson and Rebecca Dreezer for lunch in the Chair’s Office. This is your unique opportunity to ask questions and get advice from an alum who’s made a highly successful jump from the department to “the real world”!

Guest Biography:
 
Rebecca Dreezer is a Software Developer at Uken Games working on an HTML5 cross-platform Collectible Card Game called Titans. She has a Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering from McMaster University, with a focus on game design, and a Master's degree in Applied Computing from the University of Toronto. She's passionate about clean code and test driven development. 



See the event poster here.

RSVP here by Oct. 30

*Find a listing of more undergraduate events and activities taking place this fall here.

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