MaryJean is the Owner and President of NY-CONN Corp., an electrical contracting and construction company located in Danbury, CT. She runs us through the various types of projects her company handles,
from road repairs to new building construction, and offers advice for interested students. Along with the innate passion for construction, she tells us that those in the industry who excel are the
ones who know how to work in a team setting.
MaryJean is the Owner and President of NY-CONN Corp., an electrical contracting and construction company located in Danbury, CT. She runs us through the various types of projects her company handles,
from road repairs to new building construction, and offers advice for interested students. Along with the innate passion for construction, she tells us that those in the industry who excel are the
ones who know how to work in a team setting.
MaryJean is the Owner and President of NY-CONN Corp., an electrical contracting and construction company located in Danbury, CT. She runs us through the various types of projects her company handles,
from road repairs to new building construction, and offers advice for interested students. Along with the innate passion for construction, she tells us that those in the industry who excel are the
ones who know how to work in a team setting.
MaryJean is the Owner and President of NY-CONN Corp., an electrical contracting and construction company located in Danbury, CT. She runs us through the various types of projects her company handles,
from road repairs to new building construction, and offers advice for interested students. Along with the innate passion for construction, she tells us that those in the industry who excel are the
ones who know how to work in a team setting.
Karren is a licensed professional counselor with her own practice in Kent, CT. Karren returned to school for her Masters in Counseling after realizing her passion was helping people discover ways to
live with mental and emotional issues. Seeing anywhere from five to eight clients per day, Karren advises students interested in the entrepreneurial spirit of a private practice to outsource any of
the lesser-known business aspects that pull them away from their ultimate goal.