Tech Rage IT’s Matt Rose Contributes to PRIME UCF TRIO 2025 Career Academy
April 30, 2025
Winter Springs, Fla., (April 11,
2025)
- Matt
Rose, Chief Experience Officer of Tech Rage IT and recognized for leading a
successful Managed Service Provider (MSP), participated as a panelist in the
PRIME UCF TRIO program's Career Academy 2025. Known for his contributions to
technology and education advocacy, Rose joined an event at the University of
Central Florida that connected established professionals with students
preparing to start their careers, offering valuable insights on achieving
success beyond academics.
The
event underscored UCF's commitment to nurturing an environment where students
can benefit from real-world experiences shared by seasoned professionals. Matt
Rose, alongside fellow experts, provided students with perspectives on
navigating the early stages of their professional journeys through diverse tips
in networking, college success, and more.
Discussion Highlights
During
the panel, Rose shared experiences and practical advice with a focus on the
essential skills needed in today's ever-changing landscape. He emphasized the
importance of adaptability and the benefits of continuous learning as students
transition into their chosen careers.
"Mentoring
future leaders by sharing practical insights is key to helping them
excel," Rose remarked. "The PRIME UCF TRIO program plays a crucial
role in preparing students for the complexities and opportunities they will
encounter in the workforce."
The
session covered a range of career paths and provided actionable strategies for
leveraging academic and networking experiences to achieve professional success.
Community Engagement and
Commitment
Matt Rose's involvement in Career Academy 2025
reflects Tech Rage IT's dedication to community engagement and educational
development. The company, known for effectively addressing technological
challenges and enhancing user experiences, remains committed to supporting
initiatives that cultivate the next generation of leaders across various
fields.
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For
more information, please contact:
For Tech Rage IT: Matt Rose, 407-278-5664, Matt@TechRageIT.com.
For the UCF Business Incubation
Program: Rafael Caamano, 407-408-4297 rafael.caamano@ucf.edu or Alan Byrd, Alan Byrd & Associates,
407-415-8470, alan@byrdconnections.com
About
Tech Rage IT: Tech Rage IT is a woman-owned technology firm providing managed IT
services, VoIP phone services, IT consulting and more to the frustrated,
defeated and disappointed businesses craving more from their technology
investment.
Tech Rage IT's registered tagline "We Prevent Tech Rage" speaks to
their laser focus of being a recognized leader in reducing the raging-headaches
that employers and their employees face every single day due to technology
problems, such as inconsistent or high IT support costs, unreliable or outdated
technology, faulty or slow devices, and ransomware or lost files. Tech Rage IT, headquartered in Winter
Springs, has been serving the area since 2015.
Find more information about how Tech Rage IT is preventing Tech Rage at www.TechRageIT.com.
About
the UCF Business Incubation Program: The University of Central Florida Business Incubation
Program is a community resource that provides early-stage companies with the
tools, training and infrastructure to become financially stable,
high-growth/impact enterprises. Since 1999, this award-winning program has
provided vital business development resources resulting in over 300 local
startup companies reaching their potential faster and graduating into the
community where they continue to grow and positively impact the local economy.
With
eight facilities throughout the region, the UCF Business Incubation Program is
an economic development partnership between the University of Central Florida,
the Corridor, Lake, Orange, Osceola and Seminole Counties, and the cities of
Eustis, Kissimmee, Orlando and Winter Springs. In 2023, current incubator
clients supported over 1,000 employees and generated over $120 million in
revenue. Nineteen companies graduated from the program and remained in
the local community. For more information, visit www.incubator.ucf.edu