Alexis Aberman

Aloa Blogger

Alexis is a junior at Cornell University who aims to bring a unique psychological perspective into business. She is excited about the future of technology and is enthusiastic about helping to break down the barrier of knowledge of software development in order to innovate. In her free time, Alexis enjoys painting and volunteering.

Blogs by Alexis Aberman

Outsourcing Amidst COVID-19: Launching Your Startup

Entrepreneurship During a Pandemic Comes With a Lot of Uncertainty and Risk That Can Be Hard to Swallow. Digitizing Your Business Can Help You Not Only Survive but Thrive During the Current Times. Work With Aloa to Take Your Business to the Digital World.

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