Anthony Diaz, Finance

For three years, finance major Anthony Diaz has been an outfielder on the USF baseball team, and, this year, the team is well on its way to winning USF’s first Big East Baseball Championship.

Diaz loves sports, but admits that playing Division IA Baseball is the equivalent to having a part-time job.  The athletes travel and practice together for 56 regular season games, as well as spend time in the weight room and practice on their own.

Understanding that being a member of the team puts him in the spotlight, Diaz knows he must manage his time well, as student comes first in his role as student-athlete.  A finance major who is also studying mass communications, Diaz is focused in the classroom and disciplined when it comes to studying, as evidenced by his 3.93 GPA.   He was named a member of the Big East All Academic Team in both 2010 and 2011, and has been on the dean’s list every semester from 2009-2011.  Continue reading “Anthony Diaz, Finance”

Gina Ferrara, International Business

Gina Ferrara is pursuing a well-rounded education – she is double majoring in international business and marketing and she is also pursuing two minors: one in Chinese and another in information systems management.  Even with her busy schedule, Ferrera excels academically, having consistently made the dean’s list every semester that she has been at USF.

Outside of the classroom, Ferrera has served as a section leader of the USF Herd of Thunder Marching Band Drum Line.  Continue reading “Gina Ferrara, International Business”

William Halaby, Finance

William Halaby hated being labeled an “at risk” child. So much so that, thanks to the Take Stock in Children program, a decade later, Halaby is the first in his family to attend college. He will soon graduate with a bachelor’s degree in finance, a degree he earned while working part-time, serving as an intern at both T. Rowe Price and Jaffe Tilchin Wealth Management, and serving on the Honors College Student Council.

A participant in the College of Business Corporate Mentor Program, Halaby is paired with an executive from Raymond James Financial. He says the opportunity to shadow a senior executive has been invaluable.

Given his understanding of how mentoring can impact one’s life, it is no surprise that the student who is being mentored is also reaching back to be a mentor through Big Brothers Big Sisters of Tampa Bay. He has been matched as a Big Brother for more than a year. He has also served as a guest speaker to at risk youth through the Take Stock program that served him so well.  Continue reading “William Halaby, Finance”

Syed Hasan, Finance

Syed Hasan is passionate about helping others.  At USF, Hasan took on his first leadership role as a freshman, when he served as treasurer for Project Downtown, organization that feeds the homeless every Friday night, rain or shine.

Thanks to his efforts, for the first time a bookkeeping system for the organization was introduced.  Hasan says he learned a lot about bookkeeping from the experience.  He says he also learned about life from his newly found homeless friends, saying they helped him put life in perspective and are helping him understand the importance of gratitude.

As a member of Muslims Without Borders, a student-based humanitarian aid organization, Hasan was part of the teams that organized and collected supplies for Haiti for relief efforts as well as a national ‘can-paign’ that raised 13 tons of canned items for Africa.  In addition, Hasan is a youth counselor and motivational speaker for at-risk youth through the Muslim American Society.

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Kristen Keese, Marketing

Kristen Keese beams when she tells people that USF’s three-year old student organization, Future Business Leaders of America (Phi Beta Lambda), bested 20+ chapters in Florida when it was recently named the “Chapter of the Year” by the organization’s state office.  Phi Beta Lambda members, who earned 23 awards at the statewide conference, have participated in several community service projects, hosted professional development workshops, and raised funds to assist the March of Dimes.

As president of the organization, Keese launched several initiatives and marketing strategies that increased the nascent organization’s membership and ultimately helped the chapter earn the designation.  Continue reading “Kristen Keese, Marketing”

Amanda Kerney, Accounting

Amanda Kerney knows what it means to be a professional.  She began working part-time when she was 16, handling data entry for an air conditioning firm.  Soon she was tackling (then-cutting-edge) digital technology for record keeping purposes.  Seven years later, she still works there.

She is no longer the teenager who operates the scanner, however.  She has rotated through departments and works in project administration, accounting, dispatching, and payroll, among other areas.  She has worked with the executive team to create dashboards and metrics.  She has also been asked to “dissect” financial information and present it in ways that can be easily understood by mid-level managers.   Continue reading “Amanda Kerney, Accounting”

Stancey Kwakwa, Accounting

A native of Ghana, Stancey Kwakwa says it was not easy to leave Africa’s Ivory Coast to come to America.  She moved to the U.S. before graduating from high school and spent her first five months learning how to navigate new schools, applying for colleges, and understanding what it was like to be a young teen in America.  It seems fitting that, just a few years later, Kwakwa began serving as a tutor and mentor to students enrolled in Leto High School’s English as a Second Language program.  Since English was not her first language, she understood many of the frustrations these students felt and enjoyed helping them with their own transitions, as well as their math and science lessons.

An accounting major, Kwakwa is a transfer student from Hillsborough Community College, joining USF as an honor student. She is a member of Phi Theta Kappa honor society, the National Association of Black Accountants, and Golden Key Honor Society.  Continue reading “Stancey Kwakwa, Accounting”

Jaime Mizrahi, Marketing and Economics

 Born in Venezuela, Jaime Mizrahi is a dual-degree student with a passion for research. For the last two years, he has worked as an assistant with Dr. Gumersindo Rodriguez, a former minister of economics for the Venezuelan government and chairman to the World Bank. Mizrahi’s contributions helped with the successful publication of two Venezuelan economics books. Currently, the two are working jointly on a project involving a benefit-cost analysis of government-financed education aids in oil production countries.

A dean’s list scholar since his arrival at USF, Mizrahi is a participant in the College of Business Corporate Mentor Program and National Honor Society, as well as many student groups.  He is involved with the International Business Board, Latin American Student Association, and the Jewish Center. Continue reading “Jaime Mizrahi, Marketing and Economics”

Randell Nairn, Economics

USF is proud of its designation as a campus that is highly engaged in its community. Randell Nairn is highly engaged in her USF community. She has participated in countless professional development programs offered in the College of Business, such as etiquette dinners, networking and training events, and corporate tours.

She clearly enjoys living on campus. As a resident assistant, Nairn has planned programs for residents in the Bulls Business Community, a living-learning community for high-achieving students. Nairn also serves as the youngest residence life mentor and assists new resident assistants as they become acclimated to their new positions.  Continue reading “Randell Nairn, Economics”

Julio Novo, Finance

Julio Novo, who came to the United States as a political refugee, graduated high school with an Associate in Arts degree.  Now pursuing a bachelor’s degree in finance from USF, Novo says he is interested in investments, financial analysis, and sustainability.  He is a member of the inaugural cohort for the Business Honors Program, which requires students to conduct research alongside USF business faculty.  His research project will be a study of best practices in global sustainable enterprises.

A disciplined, hardworking student who is passionate about community service, Novo is involved with Habitat for Humanity as well as several programs that serve underprivileged youth around the globe.  Continue reading “Julio Novo, Finance”

Alexis Nowell, General Business

A member of USF’s Softball team, Alexis Nowell can manage a busy schedule.  The second baseman juggles weeks filled with mandatory workouts, study hall, three-hour practices, classes, homework, and studying, along with time spent on the field and travel time for away games.

Despite this schedule, Nowell has found time to participate in many service projects, often with fellow student-athletes.  Nowell says one of the most meaningful volunteer experiences was when the softball team hosted a dinner for the residents of Alpha House, serving pregnant women and newborns in crisis.  Nowell says spending time with these women, getting to know their stories, and helping care for babies helped her see life from a different perspective.  Continue reading “Alexis Nowell, General Business”

Alvaro Ruiz, International Business

The first in his family to attend college, Alvaro Ruiz has proven to be successful with a 3.91 GPA while double majoring in finance and international business. He is a participant in the College of Business Corporate Mentor Program, and, after becoming a member of the Lambda Upsilon Lambda Fraternity, frequently volunteers within the Tampa Bay area. In fact, Ruiz has helped build several homes in the community via Rebuilding Together Tampa Bay, an organization that repairs the homes of low-income families that house senior citizens or persons with disabilities.

While many students find extra time to serve their community, Ruiz also serves his country as a soldier in the United States Army. Balancing the life and schedule of a citizen-soldier has not been an easy task – Ruiz has had to take mandatory breaks in his education in order to fulfill military duties. He says the Army has instilled in him discipline, motivation, and purpose – all tools that have helped him succeed in a classroom environment as well.  Continue reading “Alvaro Ruiz, International Business”

Steven Schertzer, Finance and Marketing

Steven Schertzer says that when he moved into the Bulls Business Community four years ago, he planned to study business and graduate in four years.  A soon-to-be alumnus majoring in finance and marketing, Schertzer has accomplished this goal but admits he never expected to grow and learn as much as he has along the way.

He credits the BBC with much of his professional growth.  As a resident, he rarely missed a professional development session or corporate tour.  He often volunteered to represent the BBC to corporate leaders and build relationships with faculty (relationships that eventually led to a part-time job).  Later, as the BBC’s resident assistant, it was his responsibility to plan programs, as well as encourage newer residents to volunteer and get involved in service projects or group activities.  Continue reading “Steven Schertzer, Finance and Marketing”

Grant Sittig, Accounting

 Last year, Grant Sittig spent the summer serving as an intern with Jabil Circuit, where he rotated, in month-long stints, through the firm’s business operations.  He processed invoices, helped prepare technical documents alongside Jabil’s SEC Reporting and Technical Team, and performed internal audits.  Before his internship concluded, the firm extended an invitation for him to spend another summer as an intern in the financial services areas.

Prior to his internship with Jabil, the company reached out to Sittig, who has volunteered with several charitable organizations in the area, and asked him to spearhead a philanthropy project: to assist a foster home over the holidays.  He was lauded for his efforts to provide presents for 225 children who would otherwise go without gifts.  Continue reading “Grant Sittig, Accounting”

Aaj Solanki, Accounting

When he was evaluating his college options, part of the reason Aaj Solanki chose USF was the opportunity to be a part of the inaugural cohort for the Business Honors Program.  He was excited about the opportunities that this invitation-only program would provide.  Now that he has been here for a year, he has been able to examine case studies and exercise critical inquiry.  He has also been introduced to data mining and other tools that will help him prepare a thesis on airline network structures, which will contribute to future research on what makes an optimal network sustainable.

Though only a sophomore, Solanki is also involved with Beta Alpha Psi, an honors organization for accounting students, and was offered to serve as an intern with CBIZ Kirkland, Russ, Murphy, and Tapp but accepted an internship position at Marubeni Specialty Chemical and HighStreet Financial instead.

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Silvia Soto Avella, Management Information Systems

For the past five years Silvia Soto Avella has been involved with Community Tampa Bay, a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote dialogue and respect among all cultures, religions, and races.  During its award-winning summer program, “Anytown,” Soto Avella is able to connect with local young adults by facilitating workshops on diversity and conflict solution with more than sixty teenagers per session.

Soto Avella is also involved with the national “Latinas Learning to Lead” program, which fosters the development of young women for the 21st century workforce.

At USF, she was a cast member for the USF Feminist Student Alliance production of the Vagina Monologues, a show that collected more than $10,000 for The Spring, Florida’s largest and busiest domestic violence shelter.  She also participated in the USF Dance Marathon, raising funds to serve families of All Children’s Hospital.  Continue reading “Silvia Soto Avella, Management Information Systems”

Frank Territo, Finance

Frank Territo started his college career at St. Petersburg College, a full-time student who was also working full-time as a technician for Firemaster, a fire suppression system and equipment franchise based in Clearwater, FL.

He soon graduated from Pasco-Hernando Community College with a 4.0 grade point average and was recognized as PHCC’s “Honor Graduate,” a designation given to the student with the highest grade point average in the graduating class.

In 2009, Territo launched his own small business.  Three years later, he has been able to see how his business studies, particularly in the areas of accounts receivable and accounts payable, play out in the real world.

After transferring to USF, he immersed himself in the USF community without allowing his focus on academics to wane:  he currently has a 3.99 grade point average. Continue reading “Frank Territo, Finance”

Michael Tomaino, Accounting

Michael Tomaino was chosen as a 25 Under 25 honoree thanks to his academic performance, his participation in professional development programs, and his leadership outside of the classroom.

Double-majoring in finance and accounting (with a minor in economics), Tomaino is no stranger to homework. A member of the USF Honors College who has appeared on the dean’s list numerous times, Tomaino has received several academic awards, including the Accounting Achievement Award.

Outside of the classroom, Tomaino serves as a USF Ambassador, a presitigious appointment that allows him to represent the university at high-profile events and to work with the USF Alumni Association on a variety of projects.

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Take a Look at 25 Under 25 Honoree Luqmaan Dawoodjee’s New Venture: Createch

 

 

 

 

 

 

Luqmaan Dawoodjee came to the University of South Florida as a marketing and business student with a dream of finding other like-minded students on campus. After recognizing a need for an organization, Dawoodjee, along with Jamaal Taylor and Meredith Bollinger, founded the Web Developer Network at USF. His plan, which was to “find and execute web development projects that provide students with the opportunity to build their useful skill sets, while having fun,” was so successful, that it evolved into one of the fastest-growing and most successful student organizations on campus — Createch at USF — and a consulting and design business that bears the same name.

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25 Under 25 On the Radio WUSF 89.7 FM

From a young Haitian woman who graduated college at the age of 20 to a rock-climbing billboard model to an opera-singing football player, USF’s College of Business has honored some of its outstanding students with a program called “25 Under 25.” University Beat on WUSF 89.7 FM introduces you to some of the honorees and tells you which one was named the “most remarkable” student.

25 Under 25 On the Radio

University Beat: 25 Under 25 “Most Outstanding Student”

Chaz Hine, a USF Management major & starting offensive lineman on the USF football team, talks about the extra-curricular projects that helped him win “Most Outstanding Student” in the College of Business’ “25 Under 25” program. Also, his offensive line coach, Steve Shankweiler, shares his opinions about Chaz.

 

Rachel Albright, Management

Community involvement has always been an important part of Rachel Albright’s life. For more than two years, the chemistry minor has interned at Moffitt Cancer Center’s Department of Neuro-Oncology, assisting some of the state’s top oncologists with brain tumor research and attending numerous lectures and conferences. Continue reading “Rachel Albright, Management”

Frank Cabano, Economics

Frank Cabano partners with USF Athletics and says the volunteer experience has allowed him to connect with his university and hometown in a way few could. Participating in numerous events per month, Cabano most recently assisted with Stampede of Service, Spring Sprint for Autism, Gasparilla Distance Classic “Too Good for Drugs,” and many more. Continue reading “Frank Cabano, Economics”

Ashley Ciccarello, Accounting

Ashley Ciccarello likes to stay busy.  A sophomore who aspires to become a Certified Public Accountant, Ciccarello is involved with 11 different activities or organizations, all while maintaining a spot on the Dean’s List.  Among those activities:  she is a mentor to three freshmen in the Bulls Business Community and serves as an Orientation Team Leader.  She recently helped organize and develop a new student organization, the Women in Business Society, which now boasts 97 members.  In addition, Ciccarello is enrolled in six classes, works part-time in the Dean’s Office as an accounting student assistant, and volunteers at the Tampa Police Department headquarters. Ciccarello has also been appointed as a Resident Assistant for the BBC starting next fall.  She is also captain of the BBC’s Relay for Life team. Continue reading “Ashley Ciccarello, Accounting”

Luqmaan Dawoodjee, Marketing

Luqmaan Dawoodjee turned an idea into reality when he founded one of the largest technology and business oriented student organizations at USF.  Passionate about web and graphic design, Dawoodjee co-founded The Web Developer Network, an organization that provides computer science and information systems students with the opportunity to learn programming development and “soft skills” not taught in the classroom. Continue reading “Luqmaan Dawoodjee, Marketing”

Makis Denis, General Business

A member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and a student whose name is frequently on the Dean’s List, Makis Denis knows how to study.  He realizes that not every student has mastered this skill, so he serves as a volunteer tutor for several business students, leading study sessions to help his colleagues learn how to learn, instead of simply completing the lesson at hand. Continue reading “Makis Denis, General Business”