Congratulations are in order for 19 Clarkson University David D. Reh School of Business students who were awarded Inclusive Excellence Scholarships by the Reh School of Business. These 19 students were selected from a highly qualified pool of students seeking to study abroad during the spring 2023 semester. Students selected will be traveling to destinations such as Scotland/Netherlands, Iceland/Germany, Australia, Croatia, and Southeast Asia.
Students receiving scholarships were Sara Galante ’24 a Global Supply Chain major from Syracuse NY, Jadon Sullivan ‘24 an Engineering and Management major from Harrisville NY, Jennifer Bateman ‘23 an Innovation and Entrepreneurship major from Manchester NH, Sebastian Myers ’24 a Financial Information and Analysis major from Rehoboth MA, Garyella Redenti ’24 an Engineering and Management major from Craryville NY, Allyson Lloyd ’24 an Engineering and Management major from Northfield NH, Sara Jane Gascoyne ’24 a Mathematical Economics major from Schenectady NY, Carson Wescott ’24 an Innovation and Entrepreneurship major from Ogdensburg NY, Autumn MacWilliams an Innovation and Entrepreneurship major from Parishville NY, Alianna Braley ’24 an Engineering and Management major from Raymond NH, Molly Pezzano ’24 an Engineering and Management major from Schenectady NY, Evan Carfrey ‘24 an Engineering and Management major from Lower Merion PA, Ryan Miles-Ferguson ’23 a Global Supply Chain Major from Chicago IL, Mario Trifunovic ’23 a double major in Engineering and Management and Global Supply Chain from Clifton Park NY, Aliyah Lorainey-Henry ’24 a Financial Information and Analysis major from Brooklyn NY, Erick Jimenez an Engineering and Management major from Capitol Heights MD, Sofia Maceri ’23 a Business Intelligence and Data Analysis major from Essex Junction VT, James Benton ‘23 an Engineering and Management major from Ballston Spa NY and,Gabriel Murphy ’24 a Business Studies major from New City NY
Global Business Programs provide students with exciting opportunities to expand their education to include business instruction in an international setting. Participation in a Global Business Program helps to prepare students to work and compete in an international business environment, developing an understanding of the world beyond the boundaries of the United States.
“This is an example of our commitment to inclusive excellence. We want every student at the Reh School to make the most of the Global Business Experience and these scholarships are a significant step in that direction,” said Diego Nocetti, Dean of the Reh School of Business.
The Reh School develops business leaders who combine business acumen, analytical thinking, technical expertise, and a global perspective to benefit business and society. Its hands-on approach to business education is accredited by AACSB and has a proven track record of success; Reh School graduates enjoy placement rates, starting salaries, and career mobility that are among the best in the nation.
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