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Palantir Workshop

04/16/2012

"Who Am I?" - Uncovering the Secrets of Ourselves
Presented by: Tyler Livermore, MPIA '11

Monday, April 16, 2012
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Posvar Hall, Room 3911

Tyler Livermore aims to use the Palantir analytics platform to analyze the things that we enjoy in our daily lives. Whether it’s a morning coffee or soccer in Schenley Park, Tyler seeks to identify the attributes of the things we love and what they tell us about ourselves and the jobs we really want to pursue (even if we don’t know it yet!). So, if you want to learn why a fascination with intergalactic space travel in Star Wars means that a technology startup would be a great place for you, then come by on April 16th to listen to this quirky and fun talk from a Pitt/GSPIA alum!

Livermore holds a BA from Duquesne University in British Imperial History and English Literature, as well as an MPIA from the University of Pittsburgh, with additional stopovers at both the University of London and Harvard. While he has no clue what’s next. . .he loves sharing his stories and the lessons he has learned from them!

This workshop is free to all registered participants. Breakfast will be provided.

Please RSVP your attendance to beb38@pitt.edu.

This event is sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and the University Center for International Studies’ Matthew B. Ridgway Center for International Security Studies.

 

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