Bryant Connection - Summer 2017

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Stay connected: alumni events

September 23-25, 2016

Volume 17 Issue 2, summer 2017 A Newsletter for Members of the Alumni-Admission Connection

AAC Membership renewal No matter where you land after you graduate, you are ALWAYS welcome at Bryant!

Return to campus for this year’s Reunion@Homecoming being held from September 22-23 for a weekend of fun activities, catching up and reconnecting with old friends, professors, and alumni from across the decades. Schedule highlights include welcome reception, hypnotist David Hall, and fireworks on Friday; a memorial service, tailgating, football and special post-game reunion celebrations on Saturday. Check online at www.bryant.edu/alumnievents for all the details, and more events in your area.

Introducing: data science

The Social Corner SMITHFIELD, RI - Zaryah Guyton ‘17 celebrates receiving her diploma at Bryant’s 154th Commencement in May with 872 of her classmates, family, friends and the entire Bryant Community in which CEO of GE, Jeffrey Immelt delivered the keynote address.

In response to the growing demand for data scientists, this fall Bryant University will launch a Bachelor of Science in Data Science (B.S.D.S) – a program that will prepare students to become highly skilled analysts. Check out: departments.bryant.edu/computer-information-systems/ to find out more about this exciting new major!

Alumni-Admission Connection The Character of Success Bryant University Office of Admission 1150 Douglas Pike Smithfield RI 02917

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Phone: 401-232-6100 Toll Free: 800-622-7001 admission@bryant.edu

If you receive a hardcopy of

Connection, you will find a 2017-2018

Renewal Form and postage-paid envelope enclosed. Please check the appropriate line and update any information, if necessary. If you receive Connection electronically, please click the link in the email to renew and also update any old information via the update link, if necessary. If you wish not to renew this year, no hard feelings, just let us know and we will remove you from our database.

- www.bryant.edu/aac -

Please send comments on this newsletter to the Managing Editor, Mallory Rousseau, ‘11, Assistant Director for Events and Volunteers at mrousse1@bryant.edu.

-AAC Member Dawn Zittel on attending a college fair on behalf of Bryant this spring

“Great experience; many well informed students and parents asking targeted questions.” -AAC Member Daniel Verderamo on attending a college fair on behalf of Bryant last fall

Spread the word! Know someone interested in joining AAC? Easy!

The Bryant Connection is published three times a year for the Alumni-Admission Connection members of Bryant University.

“I enjoyed doing this and would do it again in the area if you need me to. Thank you for the opportunity!”

We’ll make them a member before you can say “Go Bulldogs!”

“Wahoo! I wanted to share my excitement at the news I received yesterday from the family we provided the AAC application fee waiver to! Thank you for helping me participate in this great life moment. If you have any suggestions or ideas of anything I can do to support this student’s transition into the Bryant community please feel free to let me know!” -AAC member Lisa Carpenter sharing her excitement after learning via parent email that a prospective student had decided to attend Bryant much in part to her efforts and support. 1


We couldn’t have done it without you

The power of mentorship Mentors connect Bryant students to invaluable experience

The Office of Admission would like to sincerely thank all of our AAC members near and far who helped with recruiting events this spring. From college fairs to Bryant 101s and the phone calling campaign, we could not have brought in the class of 2021 without each and every one of you!

Phone Calling Campaign Volunteers

Spring College Fair Volunteers

Spring Bryant 101 Speaker Volunteers

Bryant’s culture of mentoring is a key aspect of the University’s student experience, and an important element of preparing for postgraduate success. Take a look at some of the ways students gain guidance and perspective through the University’s corporate partnerships, world-class faculty and extensive alumni network. Finding answers

The CVS Women’s Success Network Mentoring Program matches 34 CVS Health leaders with 36 Bryant students in a program open to undergraduates, graduate students, and Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies students. Corporate partnerships, matches with faculty, alumni network offer unique advantages. Three group meetings, held throughout the semester, cover topics that include resume writing, interviewing, and career paths. The heart of the program is the individual relationships students develop with their CVS mentors. Each pairing tailors meetings and discussion topics to meet the student’s needs. “When I think about the great mentors I’ve had over the years, they listen, they give advice, but they never tell you what to do,” says Laurie Hubble-Brown '04 MBA, a Strategic Human Resources Business Partner at CVS Health Corporation. This past spring she mentored Meaghan Mahoney ’19, a Business Administration major concentrating in Human Resources. Mahoney appreciates Hubble-Brown’s experience and her unique understanding of her industry. “Laurie’s definitely helped me explore my options and what will work best for me,” she says. “She’s helping me understand what’s worked for her and what didn’t work and what that means for me going forward.” Gaining perspective

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Jackie Ammirato ‘12

Jared Koreff ‘10

Jackie Ammirato ‘12

Paige Andrews ‘14

Timothy Kundzicz ‘10

Alexandria Clyburn ‘14

Allison Hubbard ‘14

Joshua Balance ‘12

Erica Lawton ‘09

Liz Cournoyer ‘15

Theresa Navarra ‘12

Michael Bauer ‘04

Jim Magee ‘88

Emily Coutu ‘10

The College of Arts and Sciences Mentor Match program connects students and faculty who have common interests and experiences. The program provides an opportunity for students in the liberal arts and sciences to learn from faculty mentors who have expertise in one of three interdisciplinary areas: education, health care, or environmental studies. “The Mentor Match Program is one of the unique advantages that Bryant’s students have access to,” says Professor of Applied Psychology Joseph Trunzo, Ph.D., co-chair of the health care section of the program. “It gives them a greater breadth of knowledge and experience through meeting with faculty from a wide range of departments, not just the ones from their major course of study.”

Michael Bennett ‘13

Mike Malenfant ‘14

Cristine Cox ‘11

Learning from experience

Steve Berman ‘68

Justine Mannix ‘11

Anthony Franco ‘12

Michael Boyd ‘92

Steven Manocchio ‘01

Emily Hatfield ‘15

Mariah Burgess ‘14

Jennifer Proud Mearns ‘82

Catherine Kennedy ‘13

Brian Cadigan ‘16

Emily Murphy ‘11

Jim Magee ‘88

Lloyd Cahoon ‘66

Chirayu Patel ‘12

Daniel Verderamo ‘11

Beth Carter ‘85

Michael Raduazzo ‘92

Jay Weinberg ‘85

Michael Connor ‘87

Bruce Reirden ‘76

Lexi Zafonte ‘16

Raquel Cordeiro ‘13

Michael Rogers ‘85

Alan Zuckerman ‘80

Geoffrey Ensby ‘10

Krystin Sinclair ‘16

Larry Finkelstein ‘69

Michelle Villa ‘13

Diane Giarrusso ‘87

Dan Webb ‘12

Michela Glantz ‘09

Dawn Zittel ‘98

Alicia Kennedy ‘12

Alan Zuckerman ‘80

Ronnie Blanchard ‘13

Bryant’s Alumnifire network also provides an easy path for students to find professional mentors among the University’s accomplished alumni. A grassroots networking community, Alumnifire highlights the LinkedIn profiles of Bryant alumni who are eager to engage and network with students and other alumni. More than 600 alumni have signed up for the service and have been matched with more than 100 current students. “Alumnifire helps open Bryant’s alumni network to students and aids them in finding the career guidance they need to become industry-leading professionals,” says Robin Warde P’17, Director of Alumni and Parent Engagement. “Our alums are always eager to help students find their path. Alumnifire offers them another way to make that possible.”

Introducing: Bryant's first Fulbright scholar! Tiffany Venmahavong ’17, the daughter of Laotian immigrants and the first member of her family to go to college, has been named a Fulbright Scholar. Awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Scholarship, Venmahavong will have the opportunity to teach children in her parents’ home country of Laos and begin a multi-lingual media club that would promote language immersion and media literacy. “Through the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Scholarship I believe I can make an important contribution to the development of Southeast Asian communities,” Venmahavong, an International Business major from Woonsocket, RI, says. Her motivation to pursue the Fulbright stems from a visit to her parents’ homeland at the age of 12, where she witnessed the hardships faced by children her own age. At Bryant, Venmahavong has been a member of the Senior Advisory Council, the Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society, the Phi Sigma Iota Language Honors Society, and the University’s Multicultural Student Organization. In 2015, she studied abroad at East China Normal University in Shanghai. “Tiffany is an example of the incredible students at Bryant,” says Bryant Provost Glenn M. Sulmasy. “We are all quite proud of her achievements and know that she will serve as an example for future Fulbright scholars." Throughout the Fulbright selection process Venmahavong was supported by the Bryant Scholars program, which provides guidance for undergraduates and recent graduates applying for fellowships. Congratulations Tiffany!

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We couldn’t have done it without you

The power of mentorship Mentors connect Bryant students to invaluable experience

The Office of Admission would like to sincerely thank all of our AAC members near and far who helped with recruiting events this spring. From college fairs to Bryant 101s and the phone calling campaign, we could not have brought in the class of 2021 without each and every one of you!

Phone Calling Campaign Volunteers

Spring College Fair Volunteers

Spring Bryant 101 Speaker Volunteers

Bryant’s culture of mentoring is a key aspect of the University’s student experience, and an important element of preparing for postgraduate success. Take a look at some of the ways students gain guidance and perspective through the University’s corporate partnerships, world-class faculty and extensive alumni network. Finding answers

The CVS Women’s Success Network Mentoring Program matches 34 CVS Health leaders with 36 Bryant students in a program open to undergraduates, graduate students, and Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies students. Corporate partnerships, matches with faculty, alumni network offer unique advantages. Three group meetings, held throughout the semester, cover topics that include resume writing, interviewing, and career paths. The heart of the program is the individual relationships students develop with their CVS mentors. Each pairing tailors meetings and discussion topics to meet the student’s needs. “When I think about the great mentors I’ve had over the years, they listen, they give advice, but they never tell you what to do,” says Laurie Hubble-Brown '04 MBA, a Strategic Human Resources Business Partner at CVS Health Corporation. This past spring she mentored Meaghan Mahoney ’19, a Business Administration major concentrating in Human Resources. Mahoney appreciates Hubble-Brown’s experience and her unique understanding of her industry. “Laurie’s definitely helped me explore my options and what will work best for me,” she says. “She’s helping me understand what’s worked for her and what didn’t work and what that means for me going forward.” Gaining perspective

2

Jackie Ammirato ‘12

Jared Koreff ‘10

Jackie Ammirato ‘12

Paige Andrews ‘14

Timothy Kundzicz ‘10

Alexandria Clyburn ‘14

Allison Hubbard ‘14

Joshua Balance ‘12

Erica Lawton ‘09

Liz Cournoyer ‘15

Theresa Navarra ‘12

Michael Bauer ‘04

Jim Magee ‘88

Emily Coutu ‘10

The College of Arts and Sciences Mentor Match program connects students and faculty who have common interests and experiences. The program provides an opportunity for students in the liberal arts and sciences to learn from faculty mentors who have expertise in one of three interdisciplinary areas: education, health care, or environmental studies. “The Mentor Match Program is one of the unique advantages that Bryant’s students have access to,” says Professor of Applied Psychology Joseph Trunzo, Ph.D., co-chair of the health care section of the program. “It gives them a greater breadth of knowledge and experience through meeting with faculty from a wide range of departments, not just the ones from their major course of study.”

Michael Bennett ‘13

Mike Malenfant ‘14

Cristine Cox ‘11

Learning from experience

Steve Berman ‘68

Justine Mannix ‘11

Anthony Franco ‘12

Michael Boyd ‘92

Steven Manocchio ‘01

Emily Hatfield ‘15

Mariah Burgess ‘14

Jennifer Proud Mearns ‘82

Catherine Kennedy ‘13

Brian Cadigan ‘16

Emily Murphy ‘11

Jim Magee ‘88

Lloyd Cahoon ‘66

Chirayu Patel ‘12

Daniel Verderamo ‘11

Beth Carter ‘85

Michael Raduazzo ‘92

Jay Weinberg ‘85

Michael Connor ‘87

Bruce Reirden ‘76

Lexi Zafonte ‘16

Raquel Cordeiro ‘13

Michael Rogers ‘85

Alan Zuckerman ‘80

Geoffrey Ensby ‘10

Krystin Sinclair ‘16

Larry Finkelstein ‘69

Michelle Villa ‘13

Diane Giarrusso ‘87

Dan Webb ‘12

Michela Glantz ‘09

Dawn Zittel ‘98

Alicia Kennedy ‘12

Alan Zuckerman ‘80

Ronnie Blanchard ‘13

Bryant’s Alumnifire network also provides an easy path for students to find professional mentors among the University’s accomplished alumni. A grassroots networking community, Alumnifire highlights the LinkedIn profiles of Bryant alumni who are eager to engage and network with students and other alumni. More than 600 alumni have signed up for the service and have been matched with more than 100 current students. “Alumnifire helps open Bryant’s alumni network to students and aids them in finding the career guidance they need to become industry-leading professionals,” says Robin Warde P’17, Director of Alumni and Parent Engagement. “Our alums are always eager to help students find their path. Alumnifire offers them another way to make that possible.”

Introducing: Bryant's first Fulbright scholar! Tiffany Venmahavong ’17, the daughter of Laotian immigrants and the first member of her family to go to college, has been named a Fulbright Scholar. Awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Scholarship, Venmahavong will have the opportunity to teach children in her parents’ home country of Laos and begin a multi-lingual media club that would promote language immersion and media literacy. “Through the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Scholarship I believe I can make an important contribution to the development of Southeast Asian communities,” Venmahavong, an International Business major from Woonsocket, RI, says. Her motivation to pursue the Fulbright stems from a visit to her parents’ homeland at the age of 12, where she witnessed the hardships faced by children her own age. At Bryant, Venmahavong has been a member of the Senior Advisory Council, the Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society, the Phi Sigma Iota Language Honors Society, and the University’s Multicultural Student Organization. In 2015, she studied abroad at East China Normal University in Shanghai. “Tiffany is an example of the incredible students at Bryant,” says Bryant Provost Glenn M. Sulmasy. “We are all quite proud of her achievements and know that she will serve as an example for future Fulbright scholars." Throughout the Fulbright selection process Venmahavong was supported by the Bryant Scholars program, which provides guidance for undergraduates and recent graduates applying for fellowships. Congratulations Tiffany!

3


Stay connected: alumni events

September 23-25, 2016

Volume 17 Issue 2, summer 2017 A Newsletter for Members of the Alumni-Admission Connection

AAC Membership renewal No matter where you land after you graduate, you are ALWAYS welcome at Bryant!

Return to campus for this year’s Reunion@Homecoming being held from September 22-23 for a weekend of fun activities, catching up and reconnecting with old friends, professors, and alumni from across the decades. Schedule highlights include welcome reception, hypnotist David Hall, and fireworks on Friday; a memorial service, tailgating, football and special post-game reunion celebrations on Saturday. Check online at www.bryant.edu/alumnievents for all the details, and more events in your area.

Introducing: data science

The Social Corner SMITHFIELD, RI - Zaryah Guyton ‘17 celebrates receiving her diploma at Bryant’s 154th Commencement in May with 872 of her classmates, family, friends and the entire Bryant Community in which CEO of GE, Jeffrey Immelt delivered the keynote address.

In response to the growing demand for data scientists, this fall Bryant University will launch a Bachelor of Science in Data Science (B.S.D.S) – a program that will prepare students to become highly skilled analysts. Check out: departments.bryant.edu/computer-information-systems/ to find out more about this exciting new major!

Alumni-Admission Connection The Character of Success Bryant University Office of Admission 1150 Douglas Pike Smithfield RI 02917

4

Phone: 401-232-6100 Toll Free: 800-622-7001 admission@bryant.edu

If you receive a hardcopy of

Connection, you will find a 2017-2018

Renewal Form and postage-paid envelope enclosed. Please check the appropriate line and update any information, if necessary. If you receive Connection electronically, please click the link in the email to renew and also update any old information via the update link, if necessary. If you wish not to renew this year, no hard feelings, just let us know and we will remove you from our database.

- www.bryant.edu/aac -

Please send comments on this newsletter to the Managing Editor, Mallory Rousseau, ‘11, Assistant Director for Events and Volunteers at mrousse1@bryant.edu.

-AAC Member Dawn Zittel on attending a college fair on behalf of Bryant this spring

“Great experience; many well informed students and parents asking targeted questions.” -AAC Member Daniel Verderamo on attending a college fair on behalf of Bryant last fall

Spread the word! Know someone interested in joining AAC? Easy!

The Bryant Connection is published three times a year for the Alumni-Admission Connection members of Bryant University.

“I enjoyed doing this and would do it again in the area if you need me to. Thank you for the opportunity!”

We’ll make them a member before you can say “Go Bulldogs!”

“Wahoo! I wanted to share my excitement at the news I received yesterday from the family we provided the AAC application fee waiver to! Thank you for helping me participate in this great life moment. If you have any suggestions or ideas of anything I can do to support this student’s transition into the Bryant community please feel free to let me know!” -AAC member Lisa Carpenter sharing her excitement after learning via parent email that a prospective student had decided to attend Bryant much in part to her efforts and support. 1


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