Reinventing the Drive-Thru Experience
The two founders of P!ng used their backgrounds in complex robotics and product development to revolutionize the coffee shop drive-thru experience
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On behalf of the Bow High School 9th grade team and the Bow School-to-Career Partnership, we extend our sincere thanks to the more than 120 businesses, government agencies, educational institutions and nonprofit organizations who made the 2005 Career Exploration Day a great success.
With their assistance, our 9th grade students participated in an experiential learning opportunity about the careers of most interest to them. Thank you for sharing your time, expertise and enthusiasm in preparing our students and future workforce for a successful career.
Deb Buchholtz
Dan Calder
Amanda DiLeo
Michelle Downie
Ben Forbes
Cathy Leach
Joy McDermott
Chris Raabe
Mary Ann Gaschnig
Bow High School
The two founders of P!ng used their backgrounds in complex robotics and product development to revolutionize the coffee shop drive-thru experience
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