How to leverage TV appearances while doing good in your community with Andrea Evans [GWL132]

Andrea Evans is an intellectual property attorney who started the Kidgineer program, a creative and fun educational program that captures kids’ interest! Kidgnieer is designed to accelerate kids interest and growth in science, technology, mathematics and engineering or STEM. In this episode, she shares her story about how that program came about, how she got started with her TV appearances and how she grew her Intellectual Property practice.

  

What You’ll Learn in this Episode:

 

–  How Andrea started the Kidgineer program, and how she turned her passion for spreading STEM education into an award-winning program,  

  

– how she got her initial training at a government office and the thorough training that government offices offer their employees, 

                                                                       

– Andrea’s TV appearances, how she is part of a national TV show and how that opportunity arose, 

 

– Best advice on how to be involved in your kids life in a fun and productive way.  

 

 

Resources:

 

http://kidgineer.com

 

 

 Contact Information:

 

 

https://evansiplaw.com

https://www.facebook.com/evansiplaw/

https://www.linkedin.com/evansiplaw

 

 

You can also find Andrea on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter under the handle @evansiplaw

 

 

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