PLU Business Venture News Summer 2008 |
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School of Business student named 08-09 ASPLU PresidentUndergraduate business student John de Mars was recently appointed President of the Associated Students of Pacific Lutheran University (ASPLU) for the 2008-09 academic year. De Mars will be entering his senior year this coming fall, finishing up his business degree with a concentration in finance. Last year, de Mars served ASPLU as the Director of Finance. As President, de Mars hopes to lead ASPLU in the accomplishment of three goals: improve the internal system of ASPLU through enhanced communication, strengthen ASPLU’s own role within the student body by effectively representing the student’s voice, and reach beyond campus into the surrounding community and world. De Mars believes networking can help accomplish these goals. “ASPLU will work on drawing networks between clubs and organizations and providing more opportunities to build student involvement and leadership on campus,” de Mars said. “By doing this, we hope that students can feel comfortable coming to ASPLU to become educated on how to utilize the Senate to make PLU a better campus that meets every student’s needs.” De Mars also hopes to further the efforts made in previous years regarding the promotion of sustainable living. “Establishing sustainable life-long habits that students can take with them is valuable in helping them to make a difference when they leave PLU,” de Mars said. ASPLU plans to use the upcoming presidential election as a platform to promote global education. “ASPLU will push for a goal to have 90% of the student body participate in the 2008 Presidential Election,” de Mars said. “It is important for students to vote because this allows them to engage in the political process and encourages PLU students to become more informed on current policy. Hosting a variety of programs that not only promote diversity but also educate students on global issues at home and abroad is crucial to our global world and global business.” De Mars credits a great deal of his ASPLU success to his business education. “As director of finance, I found myself using fundamental accounting skills and money management tools to successfully fulfill my duties. This experience was significant because I directly applied what I learned in the classroom and related that to my ASPLU duties,” de Mars said. De Mars’ internship last year with Russell Investment Group allowed him to explore and further understand organizational behavior, financial accounting, business law and ethics, informational systems, marketing, and sales. He believes this knowledge will be beneficial to his time as President. Time inside the classroom has also helped de Mars prepare for his ASPLU duties. “One of the most engaging courses I’ve taken so far has been Professor Carol Ptak’s Creating Value in Operation Management course,” de Mars said. “We covered an array of business concepts centered on the idea of improving operations within an organization. After completing this class and starting my duties this past spring, I have already used many of the key values and thoughts learned and applied them to structuring the upcoming year.” NEWSSchool of Business students honored at Beta Gama Sigma reception School of Business students were honored at the 2008 Beta Gama Sigma honors reception on April 25th. Congratulations to the following students:Scholarship recipients: Monique Becker, Joey Bottcher, MinRak Choi, Kyle Ciolli, Claudia Davila, Andrea Dunham, Andrew Eli, Heather Eylar, Amber Fisk, Bre’ Greenman, Garrett Gulish, Krista Gunstone, Brittany Hale, Rune Herjskov, Belinda Ho, Oanh Hoang, Kalia Hymes, Benjamin Johnson, Jin-Man Kim, Tara Klarr, Kelsey Lee, Ashley Linn, Lyudmila Mokan, Kyle Morean, Mercede Ogan, Megan Proffitt, April Scrattish, Sara Strueby, Chinda Tankhoun, Katherine Toop Beta Gama Sigma inductees: Undergraduate students: Erin Clark, Season Eckstrom, Trinity Gibbons, Krista Gunstone, Belinda Ho, Kalia Hymes, Sean Roach, Jennifer Roath, Marcus Yonce, Christina Berkich, Mathias Raastad, Jared Rayborn, Philip Saucier III Masters students: Joshua Carver, John Hoffman, Debra Manning, Erik Mortensen, Kristen Morton, Lori Winters Award recipients: Krista Gunstone, PLU Business Network Scholarship Erik Mortensen, Outstanding MBA Student of the Year Sean Roach, inland Empire Trades Credit Union Marketing Student of the Year Claudia Davila, Academic Excellence in Finance Oanh Hoang, Wall Street Journal Award Graduate Fellowship Participants: Tehseen Ansari, MinRak Choi, Leonardo Etcheto, Garrett Gulish, Rushita Shetty, Abbas Ali Syed, Jason Ruiz, Jan Inge Worum Student credits post-grad success to operations courseMay 2008 BBA graduate Justin Larimore was recently offered an internship at T-Mobile that focuses on process-based projects. Larimore credits School of Business professor Carol Ptak and her Creating Value in Goods & Services Operations course for his successful series of interviews. |
Student leaves India and tennis behind to study at PLU
Twenty-one-year-old Ruchita Shetty left her passion for tennis in her home country of India and moved to the U.S. in order to earn her MBA at PLU. Shetty adds an exciting diversity to the culturally-focused curriculum of the PLU MBA program. Successful alumni featured in regional newspaper
Click here to read the article. Faculty accomplishmentsDr. Chung-Shing Lee’s research paper (co-authored with Dr. Jonathan C. Ho of the Yuan Ze University in Taiwan) has been accepted by the Research Technology Management Journal (RTM). The title of the paper is: "The DNA of Industrial Competitors." Coming this spring: IMPACT Business Plan CompetitionThe Herbert Jones Foundation recently approved a three-year grant to support the creation and implementation of a business plan competition at PLU. Entrants will submit compete business feasibility studies demonstrating sustainability for their idea and will show how their business plans with impact the greater community in positive and meaningful ways. Teams must contain at least one current PLU student or alumnus, regardless of their major. The winning team will receive $5,000, compliments of the Morken Venture Fund. Start forming your teams and brainstorming ideas now! More information to come… |
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