KENNESAW, Ga. | Aug 8, 2017
When Sven Cowart crossed the stage at Kennesaw State University’s summer Commencement, his professional career already was well on its way. In fact, the enterprising Cowart is thriving in a job he created.
Cowart, who graduated with a degree in applied computer science, co-founded the software company Traxion during his junior year at Kennesaw State. Cowart serves as the head of design and engineering for Traxion, a software platform that helps companies running the Entrepreneurial Operating System to work more effectively.
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