For the past three months, students in Mr. Brad Kszastowski’s Computer Integrated Marketing (CIM) class have worked diligently on a groundbreaking project involving an electric vehicle charging solution tailored for event centers and stadiums.
The students poured their creativity and expertise into crafting a presentation that promises innovation and sustainability in electric vehicle infrastructure.
The project, aptly named Que Charging System (QCS), aims to address the growing need for efficient and eco-friendly charging stations in high-traffic venues. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and strategic marketing tactics, the CIM class has developed a comprehensive solution that not only meets the demands of the modern world but also paves the way for a greener future.
The students had the opportunity to present virtually their ideas to Bill Bieser, Vice President of Gen Z EV Charging Solutions, a leader in that sector.
Bieser had high praise for the students' efforts. "I wish I could hire you now," he said. “All of you were thoughtful and thorough and shared your vision concisely and articulately. Please look me up when you graduate."
The prospect of real-world recognition and validation serves as a testament to the caliber of talent and dedication present in the CIM class. Through their innovative approach and forward-thinking mindset, the students are poised to make a significant impact in the realm of computer-integrated marketing and sustainable technology.
The presenting students were (from left): Nicholas Krastev, Thomas Hrvatin, Lincoln Fontanesi, Jack Paxton, and Clark Cekus.