2019-2020 CBA Scholars Academy Annual Report

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ANNUAL REPORT U N I V E R S I T Y OF N E B R A S K A AT O M A H A

CBA SCHOLARS ACADEMY ANNUAL REPORT 2019 -2020

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CONTENTS LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 MISSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 COURSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 AWARDS AND ACCOLADES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ACADEMY COACH PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2016 COHORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2017 COHORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 2018 COHORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 2019 COHORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 NEW CLASS (2020 COHORT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 APPLICATION PROCESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 SCHOLAR TRAVELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 FRESHMAN RETREAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 SOPHOMORE RETREAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

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LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR Dear Supporters and Members of the Academy, I am writing this letter from my dining room table, my makeshift workstation, while we wait for the cloud of COVID-19 to pass. It goes without saying that this year has been remarkable—one that history books will remember for a long time. We have all been affected by the pandemic, yet how it has played out in our personal lives has differed. For the Scholars Academy, the pandemic disrupted two of the highlights I look forward to each year. Despite our plans for a bigger and better Year-End Celebration in April, we unfortunately had to cancel when it was clear large gatherings would not be safe. However, even more disappointing was the cancellation of the 2017 cohort’s study abroad trip to Xalapa, Mexico, originally scheduled for May. As we look forward to the 2020-2021 academic year, the pandemic still lingers and has required us to adjust our expectations and plans, while still finding ways to move forward as a program—developing students into the business leaders they will soon become. Despite these challenges, my optimism is high. The situation has forced us to think creatively about how to grow community and keep moving toward our goals. We are finding new ways to do things—like using Zoom to hear from business professionals outside of the Omaha area, merging the freshman and sophomore retreats into one large event at a later date, and exploring more ways for Scholars to be involved in the global community. After all, one phrase that can sum up these times is: necessity is the mother of invention. I hope all of you are staying safe, healthy, and in community. Best regards, Bethany Hughes Director

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LEADERSHIP MICHELLE TRAWICK, PHD Dean College of Business Administration

LYNN HARLAND, PHD Associate Dean College of Business Administration

DAVID NIELSEN, MS Assistant Dean College of Business Administration

BETHANY HUGHES, MS Director CBA Scholars Academy

JORDEN HANSEN Graduate Assistant CBA Scholars Academy

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MISSION The CBA Scholars Academy invests in the present and future of high-achieving business students. We are equipping Scholars to make a positive impact in their communities by providing challenging coursework in the classroom, connections to businesses and thought-leaders in the field, and unique opportunities for growth in self-awareness.

The Scholars Academy meets these goals by providing: • Courses, taught by award-winning faculty, that the Scholars complete throughout their four years in the Academy. • Room for organic relationships and mentorship by matching Scholars to business professionals for a year-long mentorship program. • Space and support for student-led community service projects. • An annual scholarship of at least $5,000 to each Scholar to help with tuition and education costs. • A study abroad trip junior year, offset by a generous stipend. • Annual retreats for each cohort to build community.

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HISTORY An honors program specifically for business students was the longtime vision of former Dean Louis Pol and CBA faculty. Following financial gifts from the Virginia Pettengill Estate, Carl Mammel, and Dennis and Ruth Duffy, that dream began to take shape in summer 2014 with the hiring of the first director. After nearly a year of developing programming and recruiting high school seniors, the director and faculty committee selected the first cohort of 20 incoming freshmen in spring 2015. Additional cohorts of 20 have been added every year, and the Academy has maintained a retention rate of more than 90 percent. The first Scholars graduated from the College of Business Administration in December 2018.

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SCHOLARS ACADEMY COURSES As part of the Academy, Scholars enroll in small, specialized courses. The cohort courses combine community engagement, guest speakers, case studies, research, and international travel to enhance the educational experience for students who want to be challenged within a close-knit community.

CBA SCHOLARS ACADEMY SEMINAR Instructor: Bethany Hughes

PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I Instructor: Jillian Poyzer Fall (Sophomore Year):

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDY ABROAD Instructor: Tej Adidam, Ph.D.

Accounting 2010 covers basic concepts and assumptions underlying financial accounting; basic structure of accounting; the accounting cycle; external financial statements of the enterprise with emphasis on the corporation; income determination; accounting for and reporting of assets, liabilities and owners’ equity; analysis and reporting of cash flows; and financial statement analysis.

Spring (Junior Year):

MICROECONOMICS

ETHICS

Instructor: David Ross

Instructor: Erin Bass, Ph.D.

Note: Due to COVID-19, the international travel portion of the course scheduled for May 2020 to Xalapa, Mexico was canceled.

Spring (Freshman Year):

Fall (Junior Year):

Fall (Freshman Year): In the fall, freshmen in the CBA Scholars Academy enroll in a zero-credit hour seminar course, taught by the Scholars Academy director. This course provides Scholars the opportunity to learn about their Gallup Strengths, network with other CBA Scholars and staff, and create strategies for connecting with business professionals.

Microeconomics is an introduction to economic principles, decision making and policies affecting product and resource markets. Particular emphasis is on price, output and input decisions by individuals and firms under various market conditions and it is an introduction to the fundamentals of international trade.

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Students learn about the factors, opportunities and pressures that lead to ethical dilemmas, and develop their understanding of foundations and processes that encourage and reward ethical decision-making and behaviors. Examples sourced from case studies and current events are provided.

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The purpose of this course is to provide students with an international business and cultural experience through a study tour in a selected international location. Students develop an understanding of the factors that affect international business decisions by visiting American companies operating abroad and foreign companies that export goods and services to the U.S.


AWARDS AND ACCOLADES BETA GAMMA SIGMA Three CBA Scholars were inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) in spring 2020! To be invited, a student must be in the top 10 percent of the junior or senior class at CBA. This year’s minimum GPA was 3.877 for juniors and 3.844 for seniors. Scholars Inducted into BGS in 2020: Emily Galloway Luke Jensen Marina Madrigal Scholars Previously Inducted into BGS: McKenzie Bruce Samuel McDermott Alejandra Escobar Alison Raszler Jorden Hansen Brad Stuthman Megan Henderson Zach Tabor Samantha Langford Christopher Winchester Dylan Loerts Samantha Young Jakob Mach

OTHER AWARDS 2020 Great Plains Regional Collegian of the Year from Delta Sigma Pi Professional Business Fraternity: Alison Raszler UNO AWARDS

CBA AWARDS

Dean’s List and Chancellor’s Lists

Dean's Award: Alison Raszler

Dean’s List: Students must earn a minimum of 12 quality hours with a minimum GPA of 3.5 in a given fall or spring semester for full-time students.

Economics: Jorden Hansen

Fall 2019: 42 Scholars Spring 2020: 27 Scholars Chancellor’s List: Students must earn a minimum of 12 quality hours with a minimum GPA of 4.0 in a given fall or spring semester for full-time students.

International Business: Adrienne Cavill (alum) Management: Alison Raszler Marketing: Alison Raszler Supply Chain Management: Megan Henderson Delta Sigma Pi Key (Fall): Samantha Young

Fall 2019: 21 Scholars Spring 2020: 31 Scholars

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ACADEMY COACH PROGRAM The Academy is committed to creating opportunities for Scholars to learn from business professionals in the Omaha community. From September to April, the Academy Coach program allows Scholars to receive guided mentorship. Each coach meets with two Scholars once a month. These meetings provide Scholars the opportunity to seek advice and guidance from their coaches, learn more about career fields, build professional connections, improve their skills, and discover their possible career path after graduation. Coaches’ dedication to our Scholars is remarkable. In addition to mentoring Scholars, coaches plan business visits that large groups of Scholars can attend during the academic year. Scholars learn more about culture, internships, and opportunities available at key organizations. Business visits usually involve company tours, panel discussions with directors and managers, and more. These are the 20 businesses the Scholars visited 2019-2020: Sept. 13: BKD Sept. 19: Flywheel Sept. 27: Valmont Oct. 3: Mutual of Omaha Oct. 10: Werner Oct. 11: Dundee Bank Oct. 25: Spreetail

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Nov. 1: National Indemnity Company Nov. 7: First National Bank Nov. 8: Omaha Performing Arts Nov. 14: Northwestern Mutual Nov. 15: Fiserv Nov. 22: Tyler Peschong State Farm Jan. 30: LinkedIn

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Feb. 6: Mutual of Omaha Feb. 20: TD Ameritrade Feb. 27: Pacific Life Insurance Feb. 28: Union Pacific March 5: KPMG March 6: Conagra


2019-2020 COACHES MIKE BAUER

CIO, American National Bank

NIKKI BAUER

Program Manager, Fiserv

HEIDI HOUGH

Senior Manager of Merchandising, Omaha Steaks

TYLER PESCHONG

Agent, Businessowner, Tyler Peschong State Farm

MICHAEL PETERSON

ANDREW HUNT

Actuary, Lincoln Financial Group

Partner, Hiley Hunt Wealth Management

JAY BRADER

ZACH REINHARDT

Senior Vice President and CFO, Leo A Daly Company

DOMINIKA JEDINAK* Auditor, Union Pacific

Financial Analyst & Real Estate Broker, Burlington Capital

ANTHONY CARLSON

COLBY JENSEN

AMANDA RINKER

KIMBERLY JENSEN

COLBY RINKER

Lead Application Developer, Farm Credit Services of America

JIM COCHRANE

Audit Manager, BKD, LLP

Corporate Talent Manager, Lozier

HR Manager, Dundee Bank

Sr. Manager Real Estate Field Operations, Union Pacific

Senior Recruiter, Applied Underwriters

DAN CULBERTSON

NICOLE JOHNSON

ZACH ROYSE

HR Business Partner, Union Pacific

Sr. Business Systems Consultant, Mutual of Omaha

RJ DECHOW*

KRYSTYN KALLHOFF

GABBY ESTIVO*

JEFF KAZOR

STEPH FREUND*

CRAIG KAPSCH

PHIL FRIEDRICH

KIM KESLER

Senior Manager, BKD, LLP

Director of Campus Selection, Northwestern Mutual

EMMA GETZFRID*

MERAY KIM

ANNIE SMITH

Content Training Specialist, Spreetail

Manger - Training Delivery, Union Pacific

JUSTIN KORTH

MARC SMITH

Senior Accountant, CPA, Lutz

President, S&G Commodities

RANDALL LASENBURG

CHASE SPENCER

Manager of Sales, Union Pacific

Sales Manager, Cintas

ZAC MARQUESS*

RYAN STEINBACH

Financial Analyst, Union Pacific

Commercial Real Estate Agent, NAI NP Dodge

Tax Associate, BKD, LLP

Financial Advisor, Northwestern Mutual

Accounting Department Graduate Assistant, UNO

BROOKE GEYER

Analyst - Leave Management, Union Pacific

Sr. Director of Talent Management, Valmont Industries

STACY GUEVARA

Senior Product Manager, Lincoln Financial Group

TERESA HECKER

Vice President Internal Audit, Valmont Industries

JOHN HEINE

Sr. Data Engineer, American National Bank

Investment Analyst, Goldenrod Capital Advisors

MELISSA MEURRENS

Director, Enterprise Risk Management, Mutual of Omaha

AMBER SKOGSTAD

General Director - Marketing| Food & Refrigerated Products, Union Pacific

RANDY STEVENSON

Vendor Manager, Spreetail

Attorney/Partner, Baird Holm LLP

MATT ONDREJKO

Vice President Global Marketing, Valmont Industries

SHELLY STROMP Partner, KPMG

CHASE STUHR

CHRISTA OTTO

Senior Consultant - Loup Carload Sales, Union Pacific (Loup Logistics subsidiary)

Director, Union Pacific

Senior Vice President - Lending, Dundee Bank

MEGAN HOLT

ADAM SCHMIT

Director, Human Resources, Fiserv

Director of Recruiting, Applied Underwriters, Inc.

Commercial Real Estate Broker, Investors Realty,

ADRIAN HERNANDEZ

WHITNEY SANDUSKY

Emerging Professionals Talent Advisor, First National Bank of Omaha

Sales Account Manager, LinkedIn

PAT GROVES

Assistant Controller, National Indemnity Company

SAMANTHA PECKHAM

Manager - LTC Sales Desk, Pacific Life Insurance

JUSTIN WACKER

Manager - Tax, PricewaterhouseCoopers

KATHY PEISSIG

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CONGRATULATIONS, 2016 COHORT! JAY ANDERSEN MAY 2020 Jay is from La Vista, Nebraska and concentrated her business degree on marketing and management. Previous jobs have a marketing consultant at Venn Market Strategy, a content creator for UNMC, a brand ambassador for Amazon Prime, and a finance intern for Conagra. She is now a global marketing intern at Valmont, while she earns her master’s in communications at UNO. Jay studied abroad in Hong Kong and England, where she was presented with many unique travel experiences. Jay’s advice is, “Organization is key. Make lists.”

MICHAEL BROOKS MAY 2020 Michael is from Nashville, Tennessee. Michael graduated with a concentration in business finance. He has a passion for collecting coins, which has spearheaded his first business venture. He is now an investor servicer at TD Ameritrade. “Your education can only take you so far. Do what makes you happy whether that means pursuing a higher education, creating a business, or helping people.”

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2016 COHORT MCKENZIE BRUCE DECEMBER 2019 McKenzie is from Snyder, Nebraska and pursued concentrations in accounting and real estate. During her undergraduate career she was a property management intern for Union Pacific, a financial management scholar (FMS) for the FDIC, and a tax intern at Lutz. She joined Lutz as a full-time staff accountant after graduation. McKenzie was actively involved in Chi Omega, Beta Gamma Sigma, Rho Epsilon, and the Thompson Learning Community. Her advice to younger Scholars is, “Take any opportunity you can. Every opportunity leads to another.”

VICTORIA EREMEEVA DECEMBER 2019 Victoria is from Russia. She graduated with a concentration in marketing and a minor in management. During college, Victoria worked in digital marketing. She is a social media influencer and builds online fitness coaching programs. She has continued this work after graduation and hopes to one day start her own digital marketing agency. Victoria says, “Take every travel opportunity you get.”

ALEJANDRA ESCOBAR SERRANO AUGUST 2020 Alejandra is from Omaha, Nebraska. She graduated with a double major in business administration with an economics concentration and political science. Alejandra worked for a nonprofit, interned in the U.S. House of Representatives, and is now working on a congressional campaign. She was an active member of Students for Microenterprise. Alejandra is proud of being a Gates Millennium Scholar and being selected as a Public Policy Fellow at Princeton and a Harry Truman Fellowship Finalist. She says, “You learn more from a difficult journey than an easy route.”

JORDEN HANSEN DECEMBER 2019 Jorden is from Sioux City, Iowa. She graduated with concentrations in marketing, management, and economics. Jorden’s prior experiences include global marketing with Valmont, business with Kiewit and human resources with Union Pacific. Jorden is now pursing her master’s in economics at UNO while working in investor relations at Valmont. She is also the Scholars Academy graduate assistant. Last year, she received undergraduate economics student of the year. “Don’t be nervous to seek guidance from an older Scholar for personal or professional advice!”

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2016 COHORT SAMANTHA LANGFORD DECEMBER 2019 Sami is from Sioux Falls, South Dakota. She was a collegiate athlete on the Women’s Golf team with concentrations in business finance and banking & financial markets. Sami says, “I love my major because it involves the analytical side of numbers but allows me to have really great face-toface contacts with people.” During her career at UNO, Sami worked as a licensed insurance agent at State Farm. Following graduation, Sami moved back to Sioux Falls and continued to follow her passion at State Farm. Sami dreams to one day have her own insurance agency.

DYLAN LOERTS DECEMBER 2019 Dylan is from Elkhorn, Nebraska and graduated with concentrations in business finance, banking, and investment science & portfolio management. Dylan was the VP of Maverick Banking Association and is a Pi Kappa Alpha alumnus. He was an intern at Union Pacific in financial planning and analysis for nearly two years. He now attends North Carolina State University pursuing his master’s degree in analytics. Dylan’s advice to younger members is, “Do as much as you can. Seek out and take every opportunity you can. You may surprise yourself how much of a workload you can take on.”

JAKOB MACH DECEMBER 2019 Jakob is from Omaha, Nebraska and chose the concentrations of marketing and management with a supply chain minor. Jakob worked as an analytics intern for the Omaha Storm Chasers and an accounting intern with the Lund Company. He also worked in workplace solutions at Mutual of Omaha where he joined full-time after graduation. Outside of school, Jakob is proud to be a member of the Omaha Affiliate of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. “It is easy to compare yourself to others around you in college. Focus on being the best version of yourself and keep yourself busy; you will be glad you did.”

DAVID MATA TBD David Mata is from North Platte, Nebraska. He has a concentration in economics, which has given him greater insights and perspective to view the problems of the world, and a minor in Spanish. David currently works in the CABLab in Mammel Hall and appreciates the technology skills and professional network he has gained from this position. David suggests taking classes you enjoy and get something out of, not just the easy A. “Your GPA, scholarships and certifications will eventually lose importance, but the knowledge, network and memories created are everlasting.”

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2016 COHORT CJ MONAHAN DECEMBER 2020 CJ is from Omaha, Nebraska. He is graduating with a concentration in real estate. During his undergraduate career he was involved in Pi Kappa Alpha, CEO, and Entrepreneurial Living Learning community (ELLC). CJ is most proud of the company he has built, Monahan Lawn Care & Property Services, LLC. After graduation, he is continuing his path as an entrepreneur to continuously improve and grow his business. CJ reminds his peers, “Balance is key in college. Work hard. Play hard!”

LAUREN O’MALLEY MAY 2020 Lauren is from Omaha, Nebraska. Lauren will graduate with concentrations in business finance, banking, investment science & portfolio management, and marketing. She worked at SCORR Marketing, was a business development intern at Securities America, and was a rotational intern for Carson Group. During her undergraduate career she has been involved in many on-campus organizations such as FMA, SMA, Maverick Investment Club, and Student Activities Budget Committee. Lauren is now getting her MBA at UNO while working in business development at On-Line Imaging and as a graduate assistant for NCITE.

LIZBETH PEREZ HERNANDEZ TBD Lizbeth is from Mexico. She is working towards a degree in economics and management with a minor in political science. Lizbeth worked as a peer advisor, interned with the Nebraska Enterprise Fund, and worked as an interpreter for the Migrant Education Program for OPS. She is currently working at Lincoln Financial Group as an Underwriting Intern. During her time at UNO, she has been involved in the Goodrich Program, UNO Student Government, FLC, Economics Club, CEO, and Students for Microenterprise Development.

ALISON RASZLER MAY 2020 Alison is from Elkhorn, Nebraska. She graduated with supply chain management, marketing, and management concentrations. Alison was an audit intern at Cintas, a project management intern TD Ameritrade, and a global business services intern at Conagra. After graduation, Alison joined Conagra full-time on the consumer care team. She was involved in a variety of on-campus organizations such as DSP, CEO, Resident Hall Association, SMA, and Scott Housing Council. Alison was recognized as last year’s CBA Student of the Year. “Don’t be obsessed with what’s next.”

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2016 COHORT ZACH TABOR DECEMBER 2019 Zach Tabor is from Lincoln, Nebraska and graduated with concentrations in marketing and entrepreneurship. Zach worked in the CABLab during his undergraduate career and held officer positions in both CEO and SMA. He is working as a marketing assistant at AccuQuilt. Zach’s advice to Scholars is: “Time management. Plan ahead and pick classes that help you manage your time (e.g. Purposely put a break in between classes to work on homework). If you stay on top of assignments, you can enjoy your weekends!”

GARRETT UECKER MAY 2020 Garrett is from Edgar, Nebraska. He graduated with two majors—business administration, with a concentration in management, and criminal justice. He worked as an intern for Firstar Fiber and a park management intern for the Minnesota DNR. He later joined UNO’s Outdoor Venture Center where he was promoted from a student worker to a manager. Garrett is now working on founding a non-profit focused on behavioral therapy through outdoor recreation. Garrett said, “A lot of people think they must work so they can afford to do the things they love but odds are you can make a living doing it if you try.”

CHRISTOPHER WINCHESTER MAY 2019 Christopher is from Omaha, Nebraska. His concentrations were management, marketing, and entrepreneurship. Chris held a variety of positions from social media manager to ecommerce analyst, research assistant, and event planner. He also participated in CEO, Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma, SMA, and was a cohort and honors program representative. In 2019, Chris was recognized as UNO and CBA Student of the Year. Chris finished his MBA from UNO and now attends the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management earning his PhD in Business Administration with a concentration in work and organizations.

SAMANTHA YOUNG DECEMBER 2019 Sammy is from Syracuse, Nebraska. She graduated with a concentration in accounting. “Accounting is all about serving your clients well and figuring out the best options for them. Each client is a different puzzle to solve, and I love that aspect the most.” She previously worked as an audit intern at KPMG and a tax intern at BKD. Sammy is now getting her master’s in accounting at UNO and working as a graduate assistant for the CBA Capstone Cup. Her advice to younger students is, “Take risks and always do what is best for you. It might not be what everyone else is doing, but always be yourself.”

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2016 COHORT

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2017 COHORT

COLTEN ADAMS

CHRISTINA BECKER

ISAAC CRUZ-VITAL

SAMANTHA ESTIVO

BSBA Concentration: » Entrepreneurship » Management (secondary) » Marketing » Real Estate & Land Use Economics (secondary)

BSBA Concentration: » Management (secondary) » Marketing

BSBA Concentration: » Management (secondary) » Real Estate & Land Use Economics

BSBA Concentration: » Legal Studies » Management » Real Estate & Land Use Economics

Leadership & Involvement: » CityLightU » Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization » Rho Epsilon

The Scholars Academy has really provided me, and everyone else too, with a network of people to rely on in all types of situations, whether that is in classes, jobs, advice, or any area of life. My fellow Scholars support each other and really care about each other; we are a family.

MEGAN HENDERSON

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Minor: » Spanish Leadership & Involvement: » Chi Omega

Leadership & Involvement: » Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization » Maverick Investment Program » Rho Epsilon » Thompson Learning Community » Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization

Leadership & Involvement: » Chi Omega » Phi Alpha Delta » Rho Epsilon

CHRISTIAN HANUS

MEGAN HENDERSON

CADE LINVILLE

BSBA Concentration: » Banking & Financial Markets » Business Finance » Economics » Investment Science & Portfolio Management

BSBA Concentration: » Economics » Logistics & Supply Chain Management » Management (secondary) » Sales (secondary)

BSBA Concentration: » Banking & Financial Markets » Business Finance » Investment Science & Portfolio Management

Leadership & Involvement: » Cardboard Club (Officer) » Financial Management Association » Providence Church College Ministry (College Leader)

Minor: » Sustainability

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Leadership & Involvement: » Beta Gamma Sigma » Cardboard Club (Founder and President) » CBA Peer Advisor » Economics Club

Leadership & Involvement: » Intramural Sports » UNO Golf Club


2017 COHORT (CONT.)

SAMUEL MCDERMOTT

RILEY LYON

MARINA MADRIGAL

BSBA Concentration: » Accounting » Management (secondary)

BSBA Concentration: » Accounting » Management

Leadership & Involvement: » Cardboard Club » Student Marketing Association (Vice President) » Peer Advisor

Minor: » Sustainability

COLTEN MOSHIER

KARINA NAVARRO

CHASE REED

MATTHEW SMITH

BSBA Concentration: » Banking & Financial Markets » Business Finance » Investment Science & Portfolio Management » Real Estate & Land Use Economics

BSBA Concentration: » Accounting » Management (secondary)

BSBA Concentration: » Marketing

BSBA Concentration: » Business Finance » Management (secondary) » Real Estate & Land Use Economics

Leadership & Involvement: » Cardboard Club » Maverick Investment Program

Leadership & Involvement: » Beta Gamma Sigma » Phi Kappa Phi » Sustain UNO » UNO Food Not Bombs

Minor: » Management Information Systems Leadership & Involvement: » Students for Microenterprise Development » Association of Latino Professionals For America (Founder/President) » ALAS-member

FAVIOLA MARTINEZPEREZ BSBA Concentration: » Accounting » Management (secondary) Leadership & Involvement: » Beta Alpha Psi » Goodrich Organization (Mentor/Mentee Program Director)

Leadership & Involvement: » College of Republicans » Sigma Phi Epsilon (VP of Finance)

BSBA Concentration: » Banking & Financial Markets » Business Finance » Economics » Investment Science & Portfolio Management Leadership & Involvement: » Beta Gamma Sigma » Cardboard Club » Economics Club (Vice President) » UNO Honors Program » UNO School of Music Jazz Combo (Pianist)

Leadership & Involvement: » Cardboard Club (VP of Member Services) » Rho Epsilon

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2017 COHORT (CONT.)

BRAD STUTHMAN

ERIK TENA

PARKER THOMPSON

BSBA Concentration: » Accounting » Management (secondary)

BSBA Concentration: » Banking & Financial Markets » Business Finance » Investment Science & Portfolio Management » Management (secondary)

BSBA Concentration: » Accounting » Management

Leadership & Involvement: » Beta Alpha Psi » Beta Gamma Sigma » Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Association » Pi Kappa Alpha (Executive Treasurer) » Mav Motors » UNO Dance Marathon

Leadership & Involvement: » Financial Management Association » Cardboard Club

Leadership & Involvement: » Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Association

Being a member of the Scholars Academy has pushed me to be the best student and professional I can be while providing me with encouragement and friendship from other Scholars along the way. I feel fortunate to have been able to participate in the success network of support.

SAMUEL MCDERMOTT

2018 COHORT

COLLIN BAILEY BSBA Concentration: » Accounting Leadership & Involvement: » Delta Chi Fraternity (President and Treasurer)

BARBARA BARRIENTOS BSBA Concentration: » International Business » Legal Studies » Management Leadership & Involvement: » Goodrich Scholarship Program

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DOMINIC DONNAY BSBA Concentration: » Logistics Supply Chain Management Major Outside CBA: » Emergency Management Leadership & Involvement: » Cardboard Club » Delta Sigma Pi (Fundraising Chair)

OWEN FINN BSBA Concentration: » Marketing


2018 COHORT (CONT.)

MADELINE FOREMAN

EMILY GALLOWAY

BSBA Concentration: » Economics » International Business

KALEB HECKENS

ALEXANDRA HISCOCK

BSBA Concentration: » Accounting » Management

BSBA Concentration: » Undecided

Leadership & Involvement: » Beta Gamma Sigma

Leadership & Involvement: » Providence Church College Community

BSBA Concentration: » Management (secondary) » Marketing » Sales

JUD HIXSON

ALEX HUGHES

LUKE JENSEN

LEXY LOPEZ

BSBA Concentration: » Accounting » Economics

BSBA Concentration: » Accounting

BSBA Concentration: » Banking And Financial Markets » Business Finance » Investment Science & Portfolio Management » Real Estate And Land Use Economics

BSBA Concentration: » Business Finance » International Business » Management » Marketing

Leadership & Involvement: » Economics Club » Student Government

Leadership & Involvement: » Rock Climbing Club

Leadership & Involvement: » UNO Honors Program

Leadership & Involvement: » 8:08 College Community (Worship Leader)

Leadership & Involvement: » Beta Gamma Sigma » Cardboard Club » Financial Management Association » Rho Epsilon

Leadership & Involvement: » Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization

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2018 COHORT (CONT.)

CATELYNN NEVILLE

COURTNEY PALMER

ELIZABETH QUINN

RACHELLE RICE

BSBA Concentration: » Entrepreneurship » Management (secondary) » Marketing (secondary)

BSBA Concentration: » Marketing

BSBA Concentration: » International Business » Management (secondary) » Marketing

BSBA Concentration: » Human Resources Management » Management (secondary) » Marketing

Minor: » Communication Studies

Leadership & Involvement: » Cardboard Club » MISL

Leadership & Involvement: » Cardboard Club » UNO Band » UNO-HRA » UNO Student Social Work Organization (Treasurer)

LILLY SWANSON

MADISON TABOR

JACOB WEBER

BSBA Concentration: » Accounting

BSBA Concentration: » Human Resources Management » Legal Studies » Management (secondary)

BSBA Concentration: » Banking And Financial Markets » Business Finance » Investment Science & Portfolio Management » Management (secondary)

Minor: » Criminology & Criminal Justice Leadership & Involvement: » Craft Club

Leadership & Involvement: » Providence Church College Community » UNO-HRA

Minor: » Marketing Leadership & Involvement: » Mens’ Tennis Team

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The Scholars Academy has helped me grow as a person by encouraging me to try new things I wouldn't have considered before. I have seen my self-confidence grow immensely as a result of the opportunities the Academy provides.

EMILY GALLOWAY


2019 COHORT

JACOB DE LA MONTANYA BSBA Concentration: » Business Finance Leadership & Involvement: » UNO Jazz Band

MORGAN DICKEY

LIBERTY DONAHOE

LEXIE FABER

BSBA Concentration: » Human Resources Management » Management » Marketing

BSBA Concentration: » Accounting » Banking & Financial Markets » Business Finance » Investment Science & Portfolio Management » Management (secondary)

BSBA Concentration: » Management » Marketing

Leadership & Involvement: » Providence Church College Community (President)

Leadership & Involvement: » Chi Omega (Model Initiate, Sisterhood Support Team) » Dance Marathon (Morale Team)

Leadership & Involvement: » Financial Management Association » UNO Women’s Hockey Club

WENDY FORLEMU BSBA Concentration: » Undecided Leadership & Involvement: » Black Student Union » Entrepreneurial Living Learning Community » Maverick Royalty » Project Achieve

SAMANTHA GREENFIELD BSBA Concentration: » Undecided Leadership & Involvement: » Circle K » Delta Sigma Pi (Vice President)

KAI HARRIS

DUSTIN HOVANEC

BSBA Concentration: » Entrepreneurship

BSBA Concentration: » International Business » Marketing

Leadership & Involvement: » UNO Dance Team

Leadership & Involvement: » Advertising Club » Cardboard Club » Student Marketing Association

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2019 COHORT (CONT.)

LYDIA JOHNSON

SAM KENNEDY

JULIA KING

JACK LORKOVIC

BSBA Concentration: » Undecided

BSBA Concentration: » Accounting » Banking & Financial Markets » Business Finance » Investment Science & Portfolio Management » Management (secondary)

BSBA Concentration: » Accounting

BSBA Concentration: » Undecided

Leadership & Involvement: » Chi Omega

Minor: » Political Science

Leadership & Involvement: » Thompson Learning Community

Leadership & Involvement: » Abortion Dialogue Academy » Financial Management Association » Honors Student Association » Phi Alpha Delta Pre Law Society » UNO College Republicans » UNO Honors Program

Leadership & Involvement: » Freshman Council (Student Activities Budget Commission) » Student Ambassador

RYAN MACK

JOEL MANCINO

ISAAC MCCOY

EDVIN ORTIZ

BSBA Concentration: » Banking & Financial Markets » Business Finance » Entrepreneurship » Investment Science & Portfolio Management

BSBA Concentration: » Undecided

BSBA Concentration: » Banking & Financial Markets » Business Finance » Investment Science & Portfolio Management » Management (secondary)

BSBA Concentration: » Human Resources Management » Management » Marketing

Leadership & Involvement: » Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Association

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Leadership & Involvement: » Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Association » Entrepreneurial Living Learning Community » Rho Epsilon

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Leadership & Involvement: » Delta Sigma Pi » Intramural Sports

Leadership & Involvement: » Freshman Leadership Council (Social Committee Staff and Mentor) » Midwest Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls (Marketing and Social Media Chair) » Student Marketing Association


2019 COHORT (CONT.)

WILLIAM SCHEOPNER

MADDY SCHWARZ

BSBA Concentration: » Marketing Minor: » Political Science

BSBA Concentration: » International Business » Management » Marketing

Leadership & Involvement: » Cardboard Club » Intramural Sports

Leadership & Involvement: » Chi Omega (Philanthropy Chair Assistant)

KELLI SMITH BSBA Concentration: » Management » Marketing Leadership & Involvement: » Maverick Productions

MATTHEW ZIEGLER BSBA Concentration: » Investment Science & Portfolio Management » Management (secondary)

2019-2020 SCHOLAR STATISTICS

75 Total CBA Scholars

3.78

Average Scholar GPA

66

UNO clubs and organizations count CBA Scholars among their members

CBA Scholars represent:

47

High schools

32

Cities

5 states are represented: NEBRASKA

IOWA

MINNESOTA

KANSAS

SOUTH DAKOTA

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NEW CLASS 2020 COHORT In January 2020, 20 high-achieving high school seniors were selected for the 2020 cohort of the CBA Scholars Academy. Collectively, these incoming freshmen boast an average high school GPA of 4.09 and average placement in the top 12 percent of their graduating classes. Representing 18 different high schools, they come from 15 cities spanning four states.

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SAMUEL BEARD Elkhorn HS

ALYSSA BELL Milford HS

JOSIE BLAKE East HS

Elkhorn, NE

Pleasant Dale, NE

Lawton, IA

CALI CARRITT Mead HS

CALLI CARLSON Osceola Jr-Sr HS

EMMA DANIELS Bellevue West HS

Fremont, NE

Osceola, NE

Bellevue, NE

MEAGAN DAUEL Waverly HS

OLGA DELGADO Omaha South HS

NOAH GROT Dixon HS

Waverly, NE

Omaha, NE

Dixon, IL

DANIEL GUENTHER Elkhorn South HS

FILO HABIB Waverly HS

MIKA MIYATA Desert Vista HS

Omaha, NE

Waverly, NE

Chandler, AZ

SAMANTHA PARR Glenwood HS

JOEL PLESKAC Yutan Junior-Senior HS

TJ RENNER McCook Sr HS

Glenwood, IA

Yutan, NE

McCook, NE

JACOB ROBERTS Hay Springs HS

PHILLIP STELLING Kearney HS

ELLEN VOGLTANZ Home School

Hay Springs, NE

Kearney, NE

Omaha, NE

JOHN VONER Bellevue West HS

SETH WILLIAMS Concordia Lutheran HS

Bellevue, NE

Omaha, NE

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APPLICATION PROCESS

ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES

Candidates for the Scholars Academy submitted applications their senior year of high school. In addition to test scores, grades, and class rank, the selection committee evaluated candidates on supplemental materials, including:

During the selection process, the committee looked for incoming freshmen who would most likely demonstrate the following traits:

A COVER LETTER introducing the applicant and showed why their experiences, interests, and passions would make them a good fit for the Academy.

A RÉSUMÉ showed commitment to the applicant’s community and school through volunteer service and extracurricular activities. The selection committee invited the top 40 applicants to Mammel Hall for a day of interviews. During Interview Day, candidates attended a formal lunch, participated in a group interview with a faculty member, had a one-on-one interview with a business professional, and worked on a group project with other candidates. From that pool, the committee selected the top students to create the incoming cohort.

COMMITMENT » CBA Scholars are committed to their education and put forth their best work in the classroom, challenging themselves while expanding their knowledge. » They are committed to their futures and make those investments now. » CBA Scholars are committed to each other and participate enthusiastically in the program.

PASSION » Passion is giving more than what it is required. Different individuals carry their passion differently; sometimes it’s loud, sometimes it’s not. No matter the style, it means going the extra mile.

GENEROSITY » Because others believe in the program and make investments in it, CBA Scholars are given many perks—including scholarships, mentorship, and other unique opportunities. Scholars are expected to pay-it-forward by being generous with their time and their talents.

CHARACTER » Scholars want to make the world a better place, not just for themselves, but for others as well.

INITIATIVE » CBA Scholars are go-getters. They don’t wait for others to make their dreams a reality.

2021 APPLICATION TIMELINE Sept. 1, 2020

Application opens for the 2021 cohort at cba.unomaha.edu/scholars.

Jan. 15, 2021 Priority application deadline.

March 1, 2021

Final application deadline.

March 26, 2021 Interview Day held in Mammel Hall.

April 15, 2021

Top 20 applicants invited to join the CBA Scholars Academy.

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SCHOLAR TRAVELS

NORTH AMERICA:

CARIBBEAN:

Canada

Dominican Republic

More than ever before, the Scholars expanded their horizons with international travel all over the world, visiting 24 countries outside of the United States. Many studied abroad and many traversed both new and familiar countries on their own.

Mexico

Haiti Jamaica Saint Maarten The Bahamas US Virgin Islands

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EUROPE:

ASIA:

OCEANIA: New Zealand

Austria

Hungary

China

Czech Republic

Italy

Hong Kong

Estonia

Poland

Japan

Finland

Portugal

France

Slovakia

Germany

Spain

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SCHOLAR TRAVELS - STATESIDE In addition to their worldwide travels, Scholars also visited 43 of the 50 states.

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Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Missouri Montana Nevada New Hampshire New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington D.C. Wisconsin Wyoming

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FRESHMAN RETREAT The 2019 cohort spent the day at Zorinsky Lake on August 23—the Friday before their freshman year started at UNO. For the first time, the cohort met the group that would be their “teammates” for the next four years.

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The day was filled with team-building exercises and canoing. That evening, Scholars from all cohorts joined the freshmen for a picnic.


SOPHOMORE RETREAT In September, the 2018 cohort spent three days and two nights at Mahoney State Park. The Scholars worked on personal development, exploring more of their Gallup

Strengths. The group discussed their visions for the future of the Scholars Academy and how to make their goals a reality.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 4:00 p.m.: Cabins open 6:00 p.m.: Pizza 7:00 p.m.: Session 1 8:30 p.m.: Free time

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 6:15 a.m.: Sunrise hike 9:00 a.m.: Breakfast 10:00 a.m.: Session 2 10:30 a.m.: Session 3 11:15 a.m.: Debrief 12:30 p.m.: Lunch 1:30 p.m.: Mini golf tournament 3:00 p.m.: Free time 6:00 p.m.: Dinner 7:00 p.m.: Session 4 8:30 p.m.: Free time

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 8:30 a.m.: Breakfast 9:15 a.m.: Session 5 10:00 a.m.: Pack and clean up 11:00 a.m.: Depart

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SUPPORT THE ACADEMY The Scholars Academy is only possible through private financial gifts, which fund scholarships, international experiences, and Scholar programming. Without these, the Scholars Academy could not invest in the lives of these high-achieving students.

SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORT MAKES A DIFFERENCE Scholarships play an important role in recruiting and retaining the best business students. With this financial support, the Scholars are able to be partners with their communities, whether that’s being president of a student organization, creating and managing a community service project, or mentoring the next cohort of leaders. Each Scholar receives a minimum $5,000 annual scholarship, awarded over four years, for a total of $20,000—all of which are provided through private gifts. Our next goal is to offer each Scholar a minimum $7,000 annual scholarship, which will only be possible through additional gifts.

CBA SCHOLARS WIDEN THEIR HORIZONS International experiences are a vital part of a Scholar’s experience in the program. Studying abroad allows students to experience first-hand the dynamics at play in today’s increasingly connected world, all while making them more capable and more marketable to future employers. The annual study abroad trip costs around $60,000 and we are looking for partial or complete sponsors for this life-changing experience for our junior class.

EXPERIENCES ENRICH THEIR EDUCATION The Scholars Academy also provides activities designed to create camaraderie and teamwork within and between each of the cohorts through retreats, community service projects, and other scheduled learning opportunities. Without these activities, the Academy would be only a scholarship program instead of an immersive leadership development program.

SUPPORT THE ACADEMY

Many thanks to the following donors who have contributed financially to the Scholars Academy, both for programming and scholarships: THE VIRGINIA PETTENGILL ESTATE HERB SKLENAR

Financial gifts to the Academy make both an immediate and long-term impact on the Scholars, helping support these and other activities enrich Scholars’ education and college experiences.

DENNIS AND RUTH DUFFY

Gifts may go to a specific need, as stated above, or be invested in the CBA Scholars Academy Excellence Fund, which funds all aspects of the program.

CARL MAMMEL KEITH V. KIERNAN FOUNDATION

To support the Scholars Academy financially, contact:

Sue Kutschkau sue.kutschkau@nufoundation.org | 402.502.4109

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CONTACT Bethany Hughes | Director bjhughes@unomaha.edu | 402.554.3192 134Q Mammel Hall, 6708 Pine St., Omaha, NE 68182 402.554.3192

cba.unomaha.edu/scholarsacademy

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@UNOCBA_Scholars

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