Craig Hurwitz: Bringing Financial Technology Insights to the Classroom
As the new Executive-in-Residence with Duke Engineering’s FinTech and Cybersecurity master’s programs, Craig Hurwitz will help students find success
As the new Executive-in-Residence with Duke Engineering’s FinTech and Cybersecurity master’s programs, Craig Hurwitz will help students find success
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