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UWSP School of Business and Economics Awards Banquet 2022

SCHOLARSHIP AND

AWARDS BANQUET

Friday, April 29, 2022

Table of Contents

Banquet Sponsor................................................................................................... 1

Welcome..............................................................................................................2-3

Meet the Recipients. ....................................................................................... 4-11

Scholarships & Awards.................................................................................. 12-18

Faculty Excellence Awards..................................................................................19

Special Recognition.............................................................................................20

School of Business and Economics Faculty. .....................................................21

Business Advisory Council..................................................................................22

Center for Business and Economic Insight........................................................23

Anderson Classroom to Career (C2C) Center . ..................................................24

Acknowledgements. ............................................................................................25

OUR MISSION The UW-Stevens Point School of Business and Economics educates and inspires students and prepares graduates for success in positions of leadership and responsibility. We serve the students, businesses, economy and people of the greater Central Wisconsin region. Our students achieve an understanding of regional opportunities that exist within the global economy. Evidence of our graduates’ level of preparation will be found in their ability to: • Analyze and solve business and economics problems • Understand the opportunities and consequences associated with globalization • Appreciate the importance of behaving professionally and ethically • Communicate effectively

Banquet Sponsor

University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point School of Business & Economics Annual Awards Banquet Sponsored by

ASSOCIATED BANK

At Associated Bank, we’re proud of our long and rich tradition of providing superior financial services to our communities, combined with exceptional customer service. Personal service is our

guiding principle, from providing products that meet and exceed individual customer needs, to doing the “little things” that make your experience with Associated a special one. Associated’s commitment to its communities dates back to 1861 when we first established our roots in Neenah, Wis. Throughout our history, Associated has been proud to play an active role in helping our communities grow and prosper. Ultimately, this positions us to better serve our customers, creates opportunity for our colleagues and enables us to provide greater value for our shareholders.

Our defined approach to being a responsible corporate citizen is dependent upon strong relationships and fostering more stable communities where we live and serve. This approach includes providing sound financial services throughout our three-state footprint of Wisconsin, Illinois and Minnesota; giving of our time through colleague volunteerism; and, strengthening our communities through our provision of financial resources.

Associated is proud to support the UWSP School of Business and Economics through our involvement on the Business Advisory Council and sponsorship of the Scholarship and Awards Banquet.

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Welcome

On behalf of the faculty and staff of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point School of Business and Economics, I welcome you to our 2022 Spring Awards Dinner. It has been three long years since our last banquet. I know that the past few years have been very difficult for many of us, with losses of loved ones, experiences and community. While those losses cannot be replaced, we are excited to be back together to celebrate and honor our outstanding students and faculty, and thank our generous donors who make tonight’s awards and this banquet possible. We are especially pleased to welcome members of the School of Business and Economics business Advisory Council (BAC) and our Corporate Partners. The BAC guarantees the relevance of our programs by providing input from our business and community stakeholders while our Corporate Partners help our students connect with local businesses. We appreciate your help in all our efforts.

It has been an eventful and exciting few years for the school.

This spring the School of Business and Economics received a full five- year accreditation extension from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). The extension resulted from a visit last

fall with an AACSB accreditation review team. These reviews are an important part of the accreditation process, with teams rigorously examining programs to ensure that schools are continuing to meet accreditation standards and are innovating in order to better serve students. With the help of our community business partners, the School of Business and Economics faculty, staff and students put on a highly successful visit for the team. As always, the team had a few suggestions that we are already working to put into place to further improve our programs.

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This year marks the third year of operations for our Anderson Classroom to Career (C2C) Center. Since its launch in October 2019, the Anderson C2C Center has become the core of our mission to create career-ready students through applied learning. The Anderson C2C Center serves as a one-stop-shop for students in the School of Business and Economics, housing our Smiley Professional Events, Mundt Internship and Career- Readiness programs, academic and financial coaching, and our business and community outreach programs. The Anderson C2C Center was recognized by our AACSB team as “an exemplary program” that touches students “dozens of times throughout their college careers.” The team also commended the school’s decision to require an internship for all our students, calling it a “courageous move” that “provides a fantastic opportunity for students to gain relevant and practical experience.” This recognition from AACSB is a strong validation of our strategic direction. This year also marks the third year of our MBA in Applied Leadership and Decision-Making, which has been a remarkable success. The program has graduated over 50 students already, with 20 more graduating this year. Perhaps most exciting is the impact the program is having on our students, with stories of new positions and promotions becoming the norm. The flexible format and applied focus have proved to be very popular with students, allowing them to gain skills while balancing work and family. Once again, AACSB recognized the innovative nature of our programs, praising our “foresight to focus their MBA on the Wisconsin economy.” We are excited about the success of the program and look forward to continuing to develop talent for our region. These successes have been due to the support from UW-Stevens Point administration and the Central Wisconsin business community, as well as the quality, creativity and hard work of our faculty and staff. Kevin Neuman, Ph.D. Assistant Dean, School of Business and Economics

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Meet the Recipients

NICHOLAS AROMATARIO from Woodbridge, Ontario, is majoring in business administration. Nicholas is a member of the Pointers men’s hockey team. John C. Seramur Economics and Business Scholarship MOLLY BAKER from Thorp, Wis., is double majoring in finance and accounting. Molly is a member of the University Advisory and Policy Board Committee, the Accounting Club, and the Point Pitches A Cappella Group. CliftonLarsonAllen Accounting Scholarship Tax Executives Institute Scholarship ETHAN BOHLMAN from Kronenwetter, Wis., is majoring in marketing. Ethan participates in UWSP cross country and track and field. John C. Seramur Economics and Business Scholarship ALEC BRAATZ from Antigo, Wis., is majoring in business administration and minoring in accounting and computer information systems. John C. Seramur Economics and Business Scholarship AUSTIN BREITBACH from Greenville, Wis., is majoring in business administration. Austin is a member of the UWSP men’s soccer club. John C. Seramur Economics and Business Scholarship MATILYN DUIN from Hortonville, Wis., is majoring in accounting and minoring in economics. Matilyn serves as vice president for the UWSP Accounting Club and as the treasurer for the UWSP Illuminating Engineering Society. Cheri Smith Scholarship

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JORDAN FADER from Rice Lake, Wis., is double majoring in accounting and finance and minoring in economics. Jordan is a member of the Pointers men’s hockey team, Accounting Club, and Student Athlete Advisory Committee. He is also a volunteer coach at Ice Hawks Hockey Rink and a Becker Campus Ambassador. Northwestern Mutual Bob Taylor Scholarship MBA Scholarship EMMA FISHER from Stevens Point, Wis., is majoring in business administration and minoring in economics and professional writing. Emma is a member of Sigma Alpha Pi National Society of Leadership and success, Phi Eta Sigma Honors Society, Alpha Lambda Delta Honors Society, and Sigma Tau Delta. DaWalt Family Economics Scholarship Randy & Patricia Cray Scholarship for Academic Achievement CHARLOTTE FOHNER from Kronenwetter, Wis., is majoring in business administration. Charlotte volunteers for the Village Church of Kronenwetter as the audiovisual tech and Women’s Outreach Ministry Leader. Steve and Shari Day School of Business and Economics Internship Scholarship SETH FORBES from Manawa, Wis., is majoring in marketing. Seth is a member of the Pointers football team. He also volunteers with the Stevens Point Youth Area Football camps and is a referee for Manawa Youth Sports Association. Mark and Julie Smiley Business Scholarship ANDREW FRANKLIN from Oconomowoc, Wis., is majoring in marketing. Scott and Julie Wallace Internship Scholarship KAYLA FURRER from Wausau, Wis., is majoring in business administration. Expanding Horizons Scholarship

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ALEXANDER GARCIA from Marshfield, Wis., is majoring in accounting and business administration. Alexander is involved in Residential Living and is currently an RA for Steiner hall. W.B. Greaton Scholarship LEWIS GEROU from Alamogordo, N.M., is majoring in business administration and minoring in military science. Lewis is a Pathways Intern with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and is taking part in Reserved Officer Training Corps. Gordon Haferbecker Scholarship MIKKALYN HAFNER from Antigo, Wis., is a student in the UWSP MBA in Applied Leadership and Decision-Making program. Mikkalyn volunteers at the Antigo/Langlade County Chamber of Commerce. She is also a member of the World Millwork Alliance and the Marathon Area Business Association. Ross and Eleanore Roberts Scholarship ZACH HANSON from Gladstone, Minn., is majoring in finance. Zach is a member of the Pointers baseball team. John C. Seramur Economics and Business Scholarship BRIAN HEINOWSKI from Merrill, Wis., is majoring in business administration and minoring in finance. Cliff King Memorial Scholarship MADISON HOHN from Clintonville, Wis., is double majoring in management and marketing. Madison is a member of the UWSP women’s club soccer. Business Advisory Council Scholarship JACOB HOIER from New London, Wis., is double majoring in accounting and business administration. John C. Seramur Economics and Business Scholarship BRETT HUMBERSTONE from Odessa, Canada, is majoring in finance. John C. Seramur Economics and Business Scholarship

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