Grossman Beta Gamma Sigma Chapter Recognized As 2021 Bronze Outstanding Chapter UVM Alum Charlene Begley, Director at SentinelOne, Nasdaq, Hilton Worldwide, also named as a Beta Gamma Sigma 2021 Business Achievement Award winner.
Beta Gamma Sigma, an international honors society for business students, has recognized the University of Vermont, Grossman School of Business chapter as the winner of Beta Gamma Sigma’s 2021 Bronze Outstanding Chapter Award.
The University of Vermont Beta Gamma Sigma chapter was selected as the winner of this award out of more than 615 global chapters found in AACSB-accredited schools in 38 countries. The UVM chapter is led by president, Professor Barbara Arel, and chapter advisor Joanne Pencak, and now includes more than eight hundred and twenty members.
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by David Gringeri I am a senior at the University of Vermont about to close out my time here as an undergraduate. I am pursuing a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance and a Global Business theme. I was raised on a family farm in VT and participated in UVM Extension 4-H. The active role I had in the startup and management of my family’s farm exposed me to all aspects of business and encouraged me to enroll in the Grossman School of Business at UVM. During my time at UVM, I took classes outside of the business school and that was something I really valued. I am grateful for the academic and extracurricular experiences that I have had at UVM. UVM has provided me with skills, hands on experience and perspective that has helped me to reach goals that I would not have been able to achieve without the supportive UVM community.
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University of Vermont Deans The president, provost, and other leaders at the University of Vermont (UVM) are asking us to imagine new possibilities and approaches for UVM. They are doing this because they want our university and its students and graduates to thrive for the years, decades, and centuries to come. And, they are doing it now because we are at a pivotal moment for higher education in this nation and around the world.
We may disagree on the merits of some of the plans being proposed, but the commitment and an inclusive approach of our leadership is evident. We must hear and support one another as we move through this process. And we must ensure that our priorities the education and well-being of our students; the knowledge we create and share; and a strong future for the University of Vermont remain in place.
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Nicholas Alviti of New Fairfield Named to UVM Dean s List Written by University of Vermont
Nicholas Alviti, Class of 2023, has been named to the dean s list for the fall 2020 semester at the University of Vermont. Alviti from New Fairfield, is in the Grossman School of Business.
To be named to the dean s list, students must have a grade-point average of 3.0 or better and rank in the top 20 percent of their class in their respective college or school.
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