York College's Knowledge Park provides space-for-rent in the former Schmidt & Ault Paper Co. and provide businesses, organizations, and other industry partners with the opportunity to find a home and participate in partnerships with the college.
Standing from left to right are Oscar Winters, Associate Director of Entrepreneur Programs and Engagement; Ken Martin, Assistant to the President for Capital Projects and Facility Utilization; Jeff
Vermeulen, Assistant Vice President for External Relations and Executive Director of the Knowledge Park; Rich Wurzbach, President and CEO of MRG Labs; seated, York College President Pamela Gunter-Smith.
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