Vice President
Vincent Fry
Major in Biomedical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology, Class of 2014
While at Georgia Tech, Vincent has immersed himself in multiple organizations and opportunities. After transferring from N.C. State University after his first year, Vincent is now a fourth year Biomedical Engineering student, with a minor in Biology. He has held several leadership roles, starting by achieving his Eagle Scout just prior to beginning his college career. Involvement has included being a FASET Leader during the summer of 2012, being a Peer Leader for the Freshmen Experience during the 2013-2014 academic year, and a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He has experienced other cultures, studying abroad Spring 2012 in New Zealand and Australia, contributing to his minor in Biology.
Today, Vincent is a Research & Development Co-Op at Bard Medical. Now in his second rotation in the industry, he has worked with designing and manufacturing parts, learned about proper procedures dictated by the FDA, and experienced new product development.
Major in Biomedical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology, Class of 2014
While at Georgia Tech, Vincent has immersed himself in multiple organizations and opportunities. After transferring from N.C. State University after his first year, Vincent is now a fourth year Biomedical Engineering student, with a minor in Biology. He has held several leadership roles, starting by achieving his Eagle Scout just prior to beginning his college career. Involvement has included being a FASET Leader during the summer of 2012, being a Peer Leader for the Freshmen Experience during the 2013-2014 academic year, and a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He has experienced other cultures, studying abroad Spring 2012 in New Zealand and Australia, contributing to his minor in Biology.
Today, Vincent is a Research & Development Co-Op at Bard Medical. Now in his second rotation in the industry, he has worked with designing and manufacturing parts, learned about proper procedures dictated by the FDA, and experienced new product development.