Campus Relations Officer
Caroline Massaro
Major in Biomedical Engineering
Minor in Health, Medicine, and Society
Georgia Institute of Technology, Class of 2016
While at Georgia Tech, Caroline has taken a strong focus on personal and professional development. She has been a member of the professional engineering sorority Alpha Omega Epsilon for three years, a Team Leader for GT1000 in the introductory BMED1000 courses, and a community liaison for the ThinkBig Georgia Tech housing programs. She has held two lab positions in Materials Science and Engineering as Chemical Engineering, as well as one industry job with MedShape. Caroline has also spent time abroad in Morocco, studying the Arabic language and culture. She maintains a semi-fluent status with the Arabic language. Her career aspirations include obtaining a masters degree in public health and working to develop health care infrastructure in the Middle East.
Major in Biomedical Engineering
Minor in Health, Medicine, and Society
Georgia Institute of Technology, Class of 2016
While at Georgia Tech, Caroline has taken a strong focus on personal and professional development. She has been a member of the professional engineering sorority Alpha Omega Epsilon for three years, a Team Leader for GT1000 in the introductory BMED1000 courses, and a community liaison for the ThinkBig Georgia Tech housing programs. She has held two lab positions in Materials Science and Engineering as Chemical Engineering, as well as one industry job with MedShape. Caroline has also spent time abroad in Morocco, studying the Arabic language and culture. She maintains a semi-fluent status with the Arabic language. Her career aspirations include obtaining a masters degree in public health and working to develop health care infrastructure in the Middle East.