Seventeen Elon business students joined peers from regional universities at Opex Technologies’ Entrepreneur & Leadership University Day in Raleigh to learn from alumni and industry leaders.
On Nov. 19, students from Elon University’s Martha and Spencer Love School of Business joined peers from East Carolina University, NC State and UNC Greensboro at Opex Technologies in Raleigh for Entrepreneur & Leadership University Day.
The program featured three panel discussions on entrepreneurship, leadership and young alumni career journeys.
For Elizabeth Shum ’27, an accounting and finance major from Shreveport, La., hearing those stories in person helped her picture what her own path might look like after graduation.
“Hearing the panelists talk about their career paths and challenges was very inspiring,” Shum said. “Their stories about being first generation and always learning reminded me to keep growing and to be intentional in whatever role I am in.”
Elon alumni were well represented throughout the program. Alumni panelists included:
- Entrepreneurship Panel
- Andy Lund ’96, CEO, Vision Stairways and Millwork

- Leadership Panel
- Kathie Niven ’89, president and CEO, Biscuitville
- Kristen Yntema ’95, president and CEO, AuthoraCare Collective

- Young Alumni Panel
- Taylor Casey ’15, founder, Kahmino
- Megan Hussey ’20, medical sales representative, Sazerac

Alongside other regional executives, the alumni spoke about launching companies, leading teams, taking smart risks and learning from setbacks.
“I especially connected with the Young Alumni Panel,” Shum said. “Hearing graduates only a few years ahead of me, especially Megan Hussey’s path from the Carolina Hurricanes to medical sales, made it easier to picture my own next steps. It showed me I can stay curious, say yes to opportunities and carry my strengths into different fields.”
The event was hosted by Rich Nowalk ’97, chief strategy officer, and Courtney Humphrey, CEO at Opex Technologies.