

Head of Marketing and Public Relations - Entreprunership Cell
Head of Marketing and Public Relations - Entreprunership Cell
As part of E-Cell, I explored my entrepreneurial side, working on startup ideas and helping organize events that brought innovation to campus
As part of E-Cell, I explored my entrepreneurial side, working on startup ideas and helping organize events that brought innovation to campus
Duration
Aug 2020 - May 2021
Location
Mumbai
Duration
Aug 2020 - May 2021
Location
Mumbai
Head of Marketing and Public Relations
The Entrepreneurship Cell (E-Cell) at Don Bosco Institute of Technology fosters innovation and startup culture on campus. It provides students with opportunities to brainstorm ideas, participate in pitch competitions, and connect with industry mentors and investors.
In my role, I collaborated with peers to design and refine business ideas, test market potential, and create strategies for growth. I also helped organize entrepreneurship-focused events that encouraged students to think beyond academics and apply their creativity to real-world problems.
Through E-Cell, I gained early exposure to the entrepreneurial mindset—taking risks, iterating quickly, and thinking about scalability. It was one of the first places where I began to connect strategy with execution, laying the foundation for my later interest in product and business strategy.
Head of Marketing and Public Relations
The Entrepreneurship Cell (E-Cell) at Don Bosco Institute of Technology fosters innovation and startup culture on campus. It provides students with opportunities to brainstorm ideas, participate in pitch competitions, and connect with industry mentors and investors.
In my role, I collaborated with peers to design and refine business ideas, test market potential, and create strategies for growth. I also helped organize entrepreneurship-focused events that encouraged students to think beyond academics and apply their creativity to real-world problems.
Through E-Cell, I gained early exposure to the entrepreneurial mindset—taking risks, iterating quickly, and thinking about scalability. It was one of the first places where I began to connect strategy with execution, laying the foundation for my later interest in product and business strategy.