Business Student Council members alongside Dean Greg Mosier (second from left) during the annual COBAA Golf Tournament. MD Welch ’99
The Business Student Council is staying active on campus and across the community — focused on accomplishing goals set by its members and The College of Business.
“Our members are getting exposure to various professional development opportunities, such as inviting professionals to speak and workshop with us in our meetings and attend company visits,” Council President Giselle Tzintzun (class of 2024) said. “Members of the BSC have opportunities to practice the professional skills they learn in classes and meetings in realistic settings.”
Giselle added that the council hopes to expand its network and social engagement to benefit both the council as a whole and its members.
The council will play a key role in organizing the BSC’s annual Honors and Awards Banquet this spring, an important The College of Business event that brings donors, corporate volunteers, leading professors and advisers together to celebrate the year’s achievements. “Hosting this event benefits the community and fosters collaboration among BSC members, contributing to their personal growth,” said Giselle. “The social engagement stemming from this event also creates unique networking opportunities for our council members.”
Giselle hopes this and other events remind students that the BSC serves as a safe place to make a change. “My goal is for the BSC to absorb the importance of collaborative teamwork, capitalizing on the valuable connections they are creating and developing friendships with like-minded individuals,” she said.
Greg Mosier, dean of The College of Business, noted that the BSC doesn’t just help its members, it also positively impacts the community and all students. “Through the efforts of the BSC, the quality of our entire academic enterprise is highlighted to the community and to organizations who seek to hire our students,” Mosier said. “The things the BSC does boosts the reputation of The College of Business, which ultimately results in enhanced career opportunities for all students.”
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