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Tomorrow’s Business Leaders Are Today’s Student Leaders

By Cheryl Cranick

The Honors in Business Association (HiBA) was developed in the fall of 2013, but it already has an impressive track record. Honors students Quian Callender (BUS ’16) and Brooke Wasserman (BUS ’15), who serve as HiBA President/COO and Secretary/CAO, respectively, felt business majors needed a stronger cohort on campus. Coursework in the major for School of Business students does not begin until junior year, “so they are not able to meet other students as easily,” said Wasserman.

Callender and Wasserman considered various ways to construct a group with business in mind. Then they scheduled a meeting with former Honors Programming Coordinator (now STEM advisor) Kaitlin Heenehan (CLAS ’11). “They immediately handed me a document with their mission, goals, and ideas for strategies that the organization could implement,” she said.

HiBA went through stages of development, earning the support of leadership in Honors and the School of Business. While these advisors offered thoughts along the way, “It was very much a student-generated initiative,” said Lawrence Gramling, Assistant Professor of Accounting and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs in the School of Business. “They took it upon themselves to start this organization. They wanted to make it happen. Their accomplishments show the drive of Business students as they created and lead their niche on campus.”

In the past year, the HiBA executive board has offered a diverse lineup of events. Information sessions and workshop topics have included job negotiations, career success tools, and consulting, as well as an etiquette dinner, a Google recruiting event, and panel discussions on financial services and innovation, entrepreneurship and sustainability.

“HiBA provides excellent opportunities to learn more about the business world and to make professional connections alongside other Honors students,” said Kelly Yates (BUS ’18), majoring in real estate and urban economics studies. “Each meeting I attend I learn something new, whether it’s an introduction to a field or occupation I was not very familiar with, or tips for effective networking.”

The group has also hosted or co-hosted impressive speakers: Paul Taylor, Executive Vice President of the Pew Research Center; David J. Scheffer, Northwestern University law professor and Director of the Center for International Human Rights; Julie Daly Meehan ’05, Executive Director of the Hartford Young Professionals and Entrepreneurs (HYPE) organization; and Anne Diamond, CEO of John Dempsey Hospital, UConn Health.

“They dream big and are not afraid to embark on ambitious projects,” said Jackie Lee ’15 MA, graduate assistant in Honors and NEAG master’s graduate.

One such project was hosting Jim Calhoun Jr. (CLAS ’89), CEO of Converse and son of UConn’s celebrated coach. “Honors in Business wanted to bring a UConn alum who was also a business executive,” said Callender. “We checked with the Alumni Association to see if other groups or departments have or had asked him to speak on campus. Once we found out he had not been reached out to recently, we proceeded to send a letter.”

Jim Calhoun (CLAS '89), CEO of Converse
Students with Jim Calhoun, CEO of Converse

Calhoun Jr. had not yet been a speaker at his alma mater, but he responded when the invitation came from students. In late October 2014, Calhoun Jr. came to campus with Terri Hines, Vice President of Global Communications for Converse.

On his visit, Calhoun Jr. met President Herbst, toured the new basketball training facility, shared dinner with students and deans from the School of Business and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, spoke at a student reception and then a larger auditorium lecture, and concluded with a Q&A Session with Associate Dean Gramling.

Another popular event organized by HiBA was a recent day-trip to Boston to tour PriceWaterhouseCoopers and the Federal Reserve Bank. The students broke into groups to visit one of the two locations. The day ended with an Honors alumni networking event in the city.

Honors in Business Students outside of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Students outside of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

“At the Federal Reserve, I got a good overview of its operations in unison with the twelve regional banks alongside Janet Yellen’s economic policy,” said finance major Joaquin Sanchez (BUS ’18). “The cash tour was an eye-opening experience as well with a very detailed explanation of the entire currency recirculation process. Talking with Boston alumni gave me the opportunity to ask an individual about her job in wealth management and how she transitioned from two very distinct careers.”

HiBA was created specifically for Honors students majoring in business or those interested in business. For Honors students who wish to join the organization as members, they pay a small dues fee each semester for expenses and enjoy benefits such as early registration. However, as a tier II UConn student organization, HiBA events are open to the entire campus community. The organization is structured to sustain its strength even after its co-founders graduate next year. “Overall HiBA brings a renewed energy and source of collaboration to both Business organizations and Honors organizations at UConn,” said Callender. Goals for the future include added events and greater alumni interest as speakers, tour hosts, and mentors.

“No matter if you’re studying finance, biology, or English, all students should attend a few HiBA events,” said Holly Chase (BUS ’17), a healthcare management major and neuroscience minor. “Not only to learn about the wide world of professions available, but to network with fantastic individuals and enhance their own professionalism.”

If you are an alumnus interested in working with the Honors in Business Association to help students network or learn more about business, HiBA can be reached at uconnhiba@gmail.com

Student Spotlight: Marissa Mazurok (’17)

Marissa Mazurok

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Major: Management Information Systems

Hometown: Trumbull, CT

Why did you join Honors in Business Association?

I joined HiBA because I wanted to meet more students in the School of Business. After attending a few meetings, I really enjoyed the atmosphere and the various speakers that came in to present. I held the position of an Event Coordinator in Spring of 2015. This semester I hold the position as Chief Administrative Officer! I am really enjoying getting to know all of the members, as well as the professionals that come in and speak to us.

What else are you involved in on campus besides HiBA?

I am a member of the sorority Gamma Phi Beta, a member of the Information Management Association (IMA) as well as the Undergraduate Business Association (UBA.) I just received a job as a Student Athlete Tutor!

What do you enjoy most about UConn?

The best thing about UConn, in my opinion, is definitely the amazing opportunities that this campus provides. Besides meeting some of my best friends, I have been able to make friends and join clubs that I have never even thought about before! The School of Business provides you with so many opportunities for internships and future job placement! It is the best school ever!

What are your career aspirations?

In the future I would love to do something along the lines of Technology Sales. I am very passionate about people, traveling and technology and the combination of all three is amazing. I am a very social person, so going in to different companies and selling them software sounds like a great job to me!

Previous internships

The summer that I graduated high school, I started working at Peoples United Bank Headquarters as a Quality Assurance Intern. I’ve worked there for the past three years (on Winter/Summer/Spring Break) and it has been an amazing opportunity! Recently, I was offered a position at Travelers Insurance Company in Hartford, CT for next summer in their Operations department!

Fun Fact About Yourself

I went Skydiving last summer!

Members Attend Intercollegiate Business Convention

IBCHiBA members attended the 11th Annual Harvard Intercollegiate Business Convention (IBC) on October 17th, 2015.  Sponsored, by Harvard Women in Business, the mission of the conference is to build a global support network and community of empowerment for collegiate women interested in business. Members were able to attend this conference with support of the UConn Honors Young Alumni Fund and other funding sources.

Attendees heard from three inspirational keynote speakers: Jeanne Jackson, President of Product & Merchandising, Nike; Phyllis Yale, Advisory Partner, Bain & Company; and Rosalind Brewer, CEO and President, Sam’s Club Walmart. “I was inspired by the speakers who emphasized that there is no one way to the perfect career. Each path is unique, yet every one requires you to pursue it with determination, confidence, and passion.” Emily Vasington ’16

The all-day event brought together over 1,000 high achieving students from around the world who are interested in business. Students attending developed a greater understanding of current business issues and trends, promoting relevant discussions upon their return to campus and furthering their personal learning beyond the classroom.

UConn students took part in numerous breakout sessions, heard from world renowned business leaders, and most importantly, walked away having learned key ways to succeed in today’s business world. I learned so much at the conference.  One takeaway from two of the workshops I attended was that you don’t have to have everything figured out right now as far as career path.  It was great to hear this from women who succeeded in their field and told us about their career changes.” Holly Chase ’17

Themes of breakout sessions included healthcare, non-profits, finance, media, marketing and entrepreneurship to name a few. Attendees discussed relevant and emerging trends with a network of over 1,000 students and professionals. Students had the opportunity to talk directly with company representatives such as L.E.K. Consulting, The Economist, Goldman Sachs and Constant Contact, a company Honors in Business Association has previously hosted. The IBC definitely aided my professional development.  I learned about different career paths in banking and consulting, which are both areas of interest to me.  There was also a mini career and business school fair that provided networking opportunities.  I believe that the more chances you have to network the better you get at it. It’s great to just grow your knowledge and contacts, so I’m glad the IBC allowed me to do that.”  Nicole Gauer ’18

Honors in Business Association looks forward to providing this opportunity to members next fall through the continued support of alumni.

Student Spotlight: Erik Eason (’19)

Erik Eason, Honors Scholar

Erik Eason

Major: Finance and Economics

Hometown: New Canaan, CT

Why did you come to UConn?

UConn has always been my collegiate vision. Both of my brothers are UConn alumni and loved the social and professional experience they received. So far I have felt the same. I am also a loving brother and son and couldn’t bear being thousands of miles away from my family. While I thrive being independent in college, I am assured knowing my family is only a 90 minute drive away from me. Academically, UConn offered an offer I could not refuse. An honors student in the School of Business is no easy feat for the UConn community and I am blessed to be able to live among these ranks.

Why did you join Honors in Business Association?

I joined HiBA to get a better understanding of the business world while surrounding myself with like-minded individuals. HiBA has helped me develop a focus on my future, showing me the first few steps I need to take to be successful as a student and professional.

What else are you involved in on campus besides HiBA?

Aside from my academics, I work for the Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) in the School of Business. This job has been an amazing experience. I am also active in the Finance Society, participate in Ball Room Dancing, and play intramural football. These activities add structure to my life and allow me to meet new, unique people.

What do you hope to gain from UConn during your time here?

I hope to simultaneously achieve a three-pronged path; academic inspiration, professional experience, and lifelong friends. The classes I take will spur my intellectual curiosity and delve into the depths of high level thought. The clubs I participate in and internships I hope to acquire will provide me with real world professional experience, which will pay for itself in the future. Finally, I hope to make and maintain lifelong connections.

What are your career aspirations?

I aspire to be an investment banker at one of the top financial institutions. I believe my grades and work ethic will speak for itself when I finally reach the job process in my life.

 

Fun Fact About Yourself

I’ve been the caretaker of eight chickens at my suburban home. I raised the flock since they were baby chicks almost six years ago.

Student Spotlight: Kendra Andrada (’16)

Kendra Andrada, Honors Scholar

KendraLinkedIn

Major: Marketing

Minor: French

Hometown: Glastonbury, CT

Why did you join Honors in Business Association?

I wanted to meet other honors students in the business school and I was interested in all the events that HiBA holds.

What else are you involved in on campus besides HiBA?

I am a the wellness chair this semester for Alpha Kappa Psi (a professional business fraternity) and I work at the One Card Office.

What do you enjoy most about UConn?

I love how beautiful the campus is in the fall!

What are your career aspirations?

Right after graduation I want to do a rotational program so that I can gain experience in multiple areas of marketing before settling into one. I am interested in branding, product marketing, and market research and I hope to find which one I like best by trying all of them.

Previous internships

In the spring I worked as the social media intern at Paradiso Insurance where my primary responsibility was to manage their blog. This past summer I interned in the marketing department at Lincoln Financial group. I had various assignments from planning and executing a service day for 70 participants across 4 locations to assisting with their new online marketing center.

Fun Fact About Yourself

I was home-schooled until 4th grade.

Student Spotlight: Megan Gauer (’16)

Megan GauerMegan Gauer, Honors Scholar

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Major: Actuarial Sciences and Finance

Hometown: South Windsor, CT

Why did you join Honors in Business Association?

I joined the Honors in Business Association to meet other people in the business school and for the professional development opportunities. We put on a lot of great events that have given me many networking opportunities and helped me with my internship and job search.

What else are you involved in on campus besides HiBA?

I am a coordinator for the Husky Ambassador Program where I help to run the Husky-for-a-Day Program and Open Houses for prospective students. I also teach CCD classes at St. Thomas Aquinas and am a member of GIS, the Actuarial fraternity.

What do you enjoy most about UConn?

My favorite things about UConn are the school spirit and all the great friends I have made throughout my time here!

What are your career aspirations?

I recently accepted a full time analyst position with Deloitte Consulting’s Human Capital – Actuarial, Rewards & Analytics group!

Previous internships

This past summer I interned with Deloitte. My internship was a great experience. I got to work on real, client facing projects, and really learn what actuarial consulting is all about. Additionally, I have also interned with The Phoenix Companies and Travelers – both of which were also great experiences, helped me to advance my skills, and to learn what working in industry is like.

Fun Fact About Yourself

I love to travel!

Student Spotlight: Joaquin Sanchez (’18)

Joaquin SanchezJoaquin Sanchez, Honors Scholar

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Major: Finance

Minor: Economics

Hometown: Oxford, CT

Why did you join Honors in Business Association?

I decided to join Honors in Business Association (HiBA) to meet business minded individuals while also benefiting from professional development opportunities and corporate employer events. Fundamentally, HiBA is steered by a great executive board that provides worthwhile trips. Last year HiBA planned a trip to the Boston Federal Reserve and this year members will be able to attend business conferences at Harvard.

What else are you involved in on campus besides HiBA?

This year I joined the executive board of Finance Society as part of the marketing committee and became the Bloomberg Campus Ambassador. My role is to administer the Bloomberg Aptitude Test (BAT) for free to any student interested in testing their analytical skills. I’m also a dual mentor in the PATH and METAS programs and part of the Daily Campus advertising sales team.

What do you enjoy most about UConn?

I enjoy meeting people the most. Classes teach you the course content, but the people that make up “UConn” (friends, colleagues, and faculty) are an equally valuable resource. People at UConn are talented and extraordinary in every aspect and I feel I can always gain something from listening in.

What are your career aspirations?

I have various interests within finance and economics and continue to explore industries in financial services or corporate finance. Overall, I’d like to be constantly learning and challenged in meaningful projects.

Fun Fact About Yourself

Most of my childhood was growing up in Mexico City

Alumni Spotlight: Steve Giamalis (BUS ’81)

Steve Giamalis
Steve Giamalis (’81) and Family

Steve Giamalis, Accounting ’81

CPA & Owner, Giamalis and Company, LLC
Glastonbury, CT

Why did you choose UConn?

UConn provided a quality education for a reasonable tuition and fees. Local employers hired UConn graduates.

How did UConn and the Honors Program prepare you for your career?

I had to look at issues from many points of view, not just the textbook.

Favorite UConn memory?

As an alumni going to the 2004 final four in San Antonio. While being a student The blizzard of 78. The governor closed UConn for 2 days.

Advice to Current Students and Alumni interested in your career field

Look at a variety of positions before, and opportunities before settling on your final career track.

 

Student Spotlight: Matthew Olson (’17)

Matthew OlsonMatthew Olson, Honors Scholar

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Major: Accounting and Economics

Hometown: Glastonbury, CT

Why did you join Honors in Business Association?

I joined Honors in Business Association in order to engage with like minded peers to learn about a wide range of business aspects. These aspects are shown throughout various club events and meetings. The club gives unique opportunities such as a business etiquette dinner, and the chance to attend an intercollegiate business conference at Harvard. These sorts of opportunities are scarcely offered else where, if at all, so I was motivated to join.

What else are you involved in on campus besides HiBA?

Besides Honors in Business Association, I participate in a variety of organizations in various roles. Currently I am the treasurer for the campus’ Beta Alpha Psi chapter, a mentor in Peer Alliance Through Honors, and frequent as a donor for Red Cross blood drives.

What do you enjoy most about UConn?

I most enjoy all of the people at UConn and the different perspectives and lifestyles they have. Upon coming to UConn I have made friends from all over the world in all walks of life and it really opens up the way you see the world around you. I also really appreciate all of the opportunities that UConn provides to all of its students from professional networking events all the way to watching the basketball teams earn championship titles time and time again.

What are your career aspirations?

Upon graduation I am striving to join a large public accounting firm while being a CPA. I hope to get into the world of real estate accounting, and to someday start my own business or at least be in a significant decision making position within a company.

Previous Internships

I have spent the past two summers working at a property management firm called Imagineers LLC as an accounting intern where I got to see many different aspects of real estate that I enjoyed. I recently started working working part time at Grant Thornton as a year round intern where I will rotate through the tax, audit, and business advisory departments.

Fun Fact About Yourself

My blood type is A-, which only 6% of the population has.

Student Spotlight: Holly Chase (’17)

Holly ChaseHolly Chase, Honors Scholar

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Major: Healthcare Management

Minor: Neuroscience

Hometown: Barkhamsted, CT

Why did you join Honors in Business Association?

I joined the Honors in Business Association because I wanted to meet other honors students in my major and in the School of Business. In addition, I was excited to learn more about different companies through speaker sessions and on-site visits, while networking with business professionals. I encourage all students who are interested in business to attend at least one HiBA meeting or event!

What else are you involved in on campus besides HiBA?

Besides being a member of HiBA, I am the President of the UConn Outing Club, a coordinator for the Honors Initiative for Prospective Students (HIPS), and part of the UConn Club Field Hockey team. My latest project is starting the NextGenVest UConn club, which aims to provide college and high school students with higher access to personal finance knowledge and gives tips on how to be smart with their money!

What do you enjoy most about UConn?

One of the highlights of being a Husky is the ability to be involved in so many organizations. Although it may sound cheesy, there is actually a club for any type of person or interest! That versatility has allowed me to hike or play field hockey one week, then attend a business conference the next. I love being able to explore all my passions and am grateful for the resources UConn provides!

What are your career aspirations?

In the future, I would like to work either in the field of healthcare administration or in a role that combines healthcare and technology. Depending on my career needs, I would also pursue a M.S. in Healthcare Administration or Public Health.

Previous internships

This summer, I was an Operations Intern in the International Division of Aetna with a focus on process improvement and reporting metrics. It was a fantastic experience, as I was able to learn about both the insurance side of healthcare, as well as the many careers in the industry. In the past, I was a Marketing Intern at iDevices, a app-enablement company where I developed social media content for their various products.

Fun Fact About Yourself

I love to ski!