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Research incubation, defense strategy, venture capitalism—if it has to do with cutting edge technology, Sergey Kanareykin ’03 has probably had his hands in it. The Boston-based alum was on campus yesterday talking with math and computer science majors about the many possibilities students have after their time at Denison. Since graduation, Kanareykin has served as the chief technical officer of the Center for Advanced Defense Studies, the deputy managing director of Oxantium Ventures, and CEO of Make a Mind Company, a technology incubator.

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9:35 AM March 15, 2012

Kashif ’03 wrote:

Congrats Sergey…. great to see u in the Denison News .. reminds me of freshman year when we were roommates in crawford and ur favorite acronym was RTFM…. :) hated it then… but preach it now…enjoy..

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