



Over the past four years, staying involved on campus has been an important way for me to step outside of my comfort zone, grow personally and professionally, and build lasting connections.
Supply Chain Club
As a member of the Supply Chain Club, I have gained valuable insight into industry trends, inventory management strategies, and real-world logistics practices. In Fall 2024, I had the opportunity to tour Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, one of the top seaports in the world. This experience allowed me to see key supply chain concepts in action and deepen my understanding of port operations.


Pi Sigma Epsilon
During my time as a member of Pi Sigma Epsilon, a co-ed professional business fraternity, I contributed to a comprehensive marketing project that strengthened my communication, sales strategy, and creative problem-solving skills. My member class designed and sold custom bucket hats across the Harrisonburg area, generating over $500 in revenue for the organization. Beyond marketing, I took part in regular community service efforts, including cleaning a designated stretch of Port Republic road each semester. The fraternity allowed me to build deep personal connections through team building events and intramural sports.


Madison Business Society
As a founding member of Madison Business Society (MBS), I have engaged in a variety of professional development opportunities aimed at preparing students for success post grad. MBS has helped me grow both personally and professionally, where I have connected with a community of motivated students who share similar ambitions.

