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CU grad and entrepreneur gets job with Hurricane Hunters

12 Sep CU grad and entrepreneur gets job with Hurricane Hunters

Posted at 15:32h in News by BST
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CU grad and entrepreneur gets job with Hurricane Hunters, 9News (September 12, 2024)

When CU Boulder engineering graduate Jack Elston started his small business in 2011, he had no idea that it would eventually place him in the passenger seat of an NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft. But that’s exactly where he ended up this week — inside the eye of category 2 Hurricane Francine. 

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