Technical Entrepreneurial Community makes scientific dreams commercialized realities

After working as a computer science engineer for five years, Max Ohlendorf was tired of getting lost in the stratified bureaucracy of a company.

He wanted control over what he was doing and direct input on his own projects.

After entering the UCLA Anderson School of Management’s dual degree MBA/master of computer science program, he joined the Technical Entrepreneurial Community at UCLA.

“I felt the yearning for entrepreneurship.