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Alec Aronwald

Student at University of Maryland College Park

Alec Aronwald is a sophomore accounting major at the University of Maryland and an entrepreneur known for launching a ride-sharing app called CarPo. This app, which he developed over a year and a half with his family, aims to provide an affordable transportation option for college students who do not have cars. CarPo allows students to connect with peers who are already traveling to similar destinations, significantly reducing travel costs compared to traditional ride-sharing services like Uber or Lyft.1

In addition to his role as the founder and CEO of CarPo, Aronwald is involved in the startup ecosystem as an investor with experience in various innovative companies, including Slate Milk and SAVRPak.23 His entrepreneurial journey is supported by his participation in the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship's Fearless Founders Accelerator program at his university, where he collaborates with fellow student entrepreneurs.1

Aronwald's work reflects a commitment to improving student mobility and creating viable business solutions tailored to the needs of his peers.

Highlights

Sep 18 · forbes.com
Forbes Top Financial Security Professionals Best-In-State List 2024

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Bernardsville, New Jersey