History Maker of Tomorrow: Danielle Render

Posted on February 24, 2015 By: Heather

Danielle Render is an Ohio native majoring in Construction Engineering and Management with minors in Engineering Leadership, Organizational Leadership, and Supervision. She first became interested in engineering in high school when she took a course called Engineering and Design. Her high school Physical Science teacher was a Purdue Grad and inspired her to attend Purdue. Danielle is currently the second Vice President of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) and an ambassador for the College of Engineering. She has been an intern for Turner Construction Company, M.A. Mortenson Construction, and has previously been a student manager for the Purdue University Women’s Basketball team. After graduating she plans to obtain a Master’s of Science in Engineering Management and an MBA. Her ultimate goal is to be an executive manager for a company and make a difference in people lives. Danielle mantra is: “Even if you only touch one life, you’ve changed the world forever.” This summer she will be working on the new Atlanta Braves Stadium as an intern for Mortenson Construction.

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