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Drexel University’s 40 Under 40 includes 9 technologists

Technologists swept Drexel University‘s first “40 Under 40” list of successful alumni. There’s CloudMine cofounder Ilya Braude, SecondMuse hackathon organizer Michael Brennan, Philly Startup Leaders cofounder and ArcWeb CTO Chris Cera, along with some other less familiar faces.

Photo: Michael Brenner, who organizes Random Hacks of Kindness with Second Muse, on the cover of Drexel Magazine.

Technologists swept Drexel University‘s first “40 Under 40” list of successful alumni. There’s CloudMine cofounder Ilya Braude, SecondMuse hackathon organizer Michael Brennan, Philly Startup Leaders cofounder and ArcWeb CTO Chris Cera, along with some other less familiar faces. Check out the tech-relevant list below, and read all the features here.

  • Jamie Blomquist, Business Development Manager, SEER Interactive in Philadelphia
  • Evan Urbania, Founder, ChatterBlast in Philadelphia
  • Ranjan Dash, Founder and CEO, Y-Carbon in Norristown, Pa.
  • Ilya Braude, Founder, CloudMine in Philadelphia
  • Michael Brennan, Principal Technologist, SecondMuse in Philadelphia
  • Ajamu Johnson, Senior Director, Comcast in Philadelphia
  • Chris Cera, Chief Technology Officer, ArcWeb in Philadelphia
  • Michael Hagan, Founder, LevelUp in Boston (also a DreamIt Ventures alum)
  • Christian Birch, Founder and CEO, Map Decisions in Bethlehem, Pa.
Companies: Arcweb Technologies / ChatterBlast / CloudMine / Comcast / Drexel University / LevelUp / SecondMuse
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