TTG Welcomes New Content Manager, Caitlin Moriarty

May 15, 2017

Caitlin Moriarty joins CenterState CEO as the Instructional Design Manager for The Tech Garden.She will be researching, designing, and creating instructional content and assessment tools to support members of the The Tech Garden and GENIUS NY accelerator.

Previously, Moriarty was a member of The Tech Garden’s Student Sandbox and awarded the Kauffman Entrepreneurship Engagement Fellowship. She also served as a facilitator and consultant for the Innovation and Disruptive Entrepreneurship Accelerator (IDEA) for student startups at Syracuse University.

She holds her M.A. in Arts Leadership Administration from the Janklow Arts Leadership Program and her B.M. in Music Industry and Marketing from Syracuse University.


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