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Amerigroup Creates Endowed Scholarship to Support Rural Health /cpp/news/amerigroup-creates-endowed-scholarship-to-support-rural-health/ Wed, 04 Jan 2023 23:36:49 +0000 /cpp/?post_type=stories&p=18009 Amerigroup Creates Endowed Scholarship to Support Rural Health]]>

Amerigroup Creates Endowed Scholarship to Support Rural Health

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Students Excel in Business Simulation /cpp/news/students-excel-in-business-simulation/ Thu, 03 Jun 2021 18:39:51 +0000 /cob/?post_type=stories&p=3881 business studentsStudents in Management 490: Department Senior Capstone, utilize Capsim business simulation software, which place individuals in the role of executive management at a multi-million dollar company, competing directly against other real or simulated teams to grab market share and grow their business. Student teams analyze the industry, markets, and competition, and then formulate and execute...]]> business students

Students in Management 490: Department Senior Capstone, utilize Capsim business simulation software, which place individuals in the role of executive management at a multi-million dollar company, competing directly against other real or simulated teams to grab market share and grow their business. Student teams analyze the industry, markets, and competition, and then formulate and execute a strategy to grow their business. Students make key decisions across the four major functions including research & development, marketing, production, and finance. Teams are benchmarked to 2,445 peer teams of undergraduate students from teaching and research universities including Ohio State University, Rochester Institute of Technology, Temple University, University of Cincinnati, and York University, among others.

During spring 2021, the following teams, taught by Dr. Yanxin Liu and Mr. James Clanton, finished in the top ten percentile:

387 Andrews Team
Tanner Driscoll, senior, management information systems
Brandt Gunning, senior, finance and marketing
Carly Jansen, senior, marketing
Joseph Porco, senior, finance

813 Andrews Team
Thomas Dicks, senior, professional accounting
Jonathan Smitamorn, senior, marketing
Jack Sparling, senior, marketing
Yanan Yan, senior, professional accounting

386 Baldwin Team
Mikayla Deming, senior, human resource management
Diana Gouskova, senior, finance and marketing
Grant Hannan, senior, marketing
Michael Kelley, senior, supply chain management
Melissa Meza, senior, finance

387 Baldwin Team
Cole Patterson, senior, finance
Sam Perry, senior, management
Robin Robles, senior, marketing
Les Marcello Whittekiend, senior, professional accounting

814 Baldwin Team
James Brooks, senior, professional accounting
John Drohman, senior, finance
Jordan Scholten, senior, international business
Gabrielle Towne, senior, business analytics

387 Digby Team
Quinlan King, senior, management information systems
Artemio Valdez, senior, marketing
Kyle Woodlief, senior, finance

833 Erie Team
Ahmed Alghamdi, senior, finance
Patrick Bailey, senior, marketing
Levi Nelson, senior, marketing
Kyle Van Hout, senior, marketing

In addition to the team challenge, students take the CompXM final exam, which is a comprehensive simulation-based exam to determine business aptitude and measure program learning outcomes. Subject Areas include strategy, finance, accounting, human resources, operations, and marketing.

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Narya Naillon Awarded Krumble Foundation Internship Stipend /cpp/news/narya-naillon-awarded-krumble-foundation-internship-stipend/ Wed, 17 Mar 2021 22:49:26 +0000 /cob/?post_type=stories&p=3828 Narya Naillon, senior, human resources management, received a Krumble Internship Stipend for winter quarter 2021. Naillon’s internship at Spokane Neighborhood Action Program (SNAP) provided hands-on experience in areas such as curating training and development, handling personnel concerns, and policy research and amendment. ” I am so grateful to the Krumble Foundation for funding many of...]]>

Smiling professionalNarya Naillon, senior, human resources management, received a Krumble Internship Stipend for winter quarter 2021. Naillon’s internship at Spokane Neighborhood Action Program (SNAP) provided hands-on experience in areas such as curating training and development, handling personnel concerns, and policy research and amendment.

I am so grateful to the Krumble Foundation for funding many of my costs of living throughout this experience, allowing me to put my full efforts into both my, and SNAP’s development.” – Narya Naillon

The Krumble Foundation Internship Stipend is for students participating in unpaid internships at non-profit or governmental agencies.聽 Students can apply for a one-time stipend of up to $3,000.聽Students can apply through the Career Center for spring quarter’s stipend by March 22, 2021. Details and application can be found at . Questions about the stipend can be directed to Romeal Watson, Internship Coordinator, rjwatson@ewu.edu.

 

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Joni Wynecoop /cpp/news/joni-wynecoop/ Fri, 11 Sep 2020 15:11:30 +0000 /cob/?post_type=stories&p=3615 ...]]>

Joni Wynecoop recently celebrated earning her Master of Business Administration (MBA) from 51福利社 with an inspiring post on social media. For Wynecoop, the MBA degree is the most recent in a list of achievements earned through the determination to overcome obstacles and improve her life.

Wynecoop, an enrolled member of the Spokane Tribe of Indians, grew up in Wellpinit, Washington. She began her college education at Eastern in 1994 but left college prior to earning her degree so that she could work full-time and support her young daughter.聽 Wynecoop is a mother of 3 kids, ages 25, 14, and 13, and she has also had guardianship of her niece and nephew.

Life was often difficult for Wynecoop, who has experienced domestic violence, alcoholism, and depression as well as significant health challenges.聽 Looking back on those years, Wynecoop credits her adult daughter for constantly supporting her and motivating her to break the cycle and make the hard changes necessary to improve her life.

In 2017, Wynecoop decided to return to Eastern to complete her degree.聽 In 2019, she was awarded her Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies with a minor in Indian Studies. She made the Dean鈥檚 List 6 times and was inducted to the National Society of Leadership & Success, Sigma Alpha Pi.聽 After receiving her BA, she decided to pursue her master鈥檚 degree, enrolled in 51福利社鈥檚 MBA program and amazingly completed her degree in only 9 months. Earning an MBA is not the end of Wynecoop鈥檚 51福利社 career, as she is currently looking forward to starting classes in the Master of Public Administration program this fall.

Wynecoop is currently employed as the Spokane Tribes Employment Rights Director (TERO).聽 She is also certified as a National Registered Emergency Medical Technician, where she provides volunteer EMT services including medical assistance and structural firefighter. She serves on the Spokane Indian Housing Authority Board of Commissioners, and on the Patient Advocate Advisory Committee for Indian Health Services.

When Wynecoop reflects on her remarkable accomplishments of the past few years, she is proud of the woman that she has become. By telling her story, she hopes to encourage others who may identify with her struggles. 鈥淚t is about winning battles.聽 You won鈥檛 win them all, but if you learn from it and keep trying, you can finally win your war.鈥

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22nd Annual E. Clair Daniels Symposium /cpp/news/22nd-annual-e-clair-daniels-symposium/ Thu, 06 Aug 2020 23:06:58 +0000 /cob/?post_type=stories&p=3558 The 22nd annual E. Clair Daniels Symposium, featuring keynote speaker Bill A. Simer, will be held virtually on November 5, 2020. 51福利社 College of Business and the Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants (WSCPA) are proud to present the 22nd annual E. Clair Daniels Symposium. This year鈥檚 keynote speaker Bill A. Simer, 鈥78 BAB professional...]]>

The 22nd annual E. Clair Daniels Symposium, featuring keynote speaker Bill A. Simer, will be held virtually on November 5, 2020.
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51福利社 College of Business and the Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants (WSCPA) are proud to present the 22nd annual E. Clair Daniels Symposium. This year鈥檚 keynote speaker Bill A. Simer, 鈥78 BAB professional accounting, is a partner at Eide Bailly, LLP, one of the top 25 accounting firms in the country. Simer is a past chair of the WSCPA, former member of the Council of The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and past board chair for the 51福利社 Foundation. This year鈥檚 theme is 鈥淭he Accounting Profession: Where We鈥檝e Come From, Where We Are Now, Where We鈥檙e Going.鈥

The E. Clair Daniels Symposium is an annual professional development event that brings industry leaders in accounting and finance to share their experience with 51福利社 faculty, staff and students, as well as other local industry professionals. For registration information, contact Arsen Djatej at聽adjatej@ewu.edu.

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Accounting Students Earn Prestigious Scholarships /cpp/news/accounting-students-earn-prestigious-scholarships/ Tue, 23 Jun 2020 22:16:46 +0000 /cob/?post_type=stories&p=3428 Buildings on the downtown campusSeveral professional accounting students have recently earned prestigious scholarship awards.聽Jessi Bader received a national scholarship from the Institute of Management Accountants which will allow her to prepare for and take the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) exam at no cost. Patrick Roy, Candy Stutzke and Ocie Tarver were each awarded an $8,000 scholarship from the Washington...]]> Buildings on the downtown campus

Several professional accounting students have recently earned prestigious scholarship awards.聽Jessi Bader received a national scholarship from the Institute of Management Accountants which will allow her to prepare for and take the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) exam at no cost. Patrick Roy, Candy Stutzke and Ocie Tarver were each awarded an $8,000 scholarship from the Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants. These students were awarded scholarships based on their academic excellence, service, and leadership qualities.


Jessi Bader, senior, professional accounting

Bader is entering her senior year at Eastern as a Professional Accounting major. Her future goals include passing the CMA exam before obtaining her Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, Professional Accounting in June 2021. She plans to pursue her Master of Professional Accounting and Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license. Bader would like to gain experience in the accounting industry and create a program to help teach young adults and underprivileged people how to navigate the financial system in hopes of reducing the poverty trap. She recently secured an internship at a small woman-owned accounting firm. Bader was awarded the Institute of Management Accountants CMA Program Scholarship based on her academic excellence and a recommendation from her accounting professor.


Patrick Roy, 鈥20 BAB 51福利社

Roy is a native of Deer Park, Washington who returned to Spokane after serving active duty in the U.S. Navy for seven years. He recently earned his Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, Professional Accounting, graduating cum laude. Roy is the first in his family to achieve a four-year college degree, and he will be continuing his education as he pursues a Master of Professional Accounting (MPAcc) degree, beginning this summer. Roy was awarded an $8,000 scholarship by the Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants through a competitive application process. His involvement in Beta Alpha Psi, where he serves as an officer, has provided many networking opportunities and ultimately led to an internship during this year鈥檚 tax season. After earning his MPAcc degree, Roy plans to obtain his CPA license and work full-time in an accounting firm.


Candy Stutzke, ’20 BAB, 51福利社

Stutzke is a current student in the Master of Professional Accounting program at Eastern. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, Professional Accounting, from Eastern in June of 2020, graduating summa cum laude. Stutzke was awarded an $8,000 scholarship by the Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants through a competitive application process. Stutzke is active in Beta Alpha Psi and is the newly elected president for this coming academic year. She enjoys volunteering in the community and especially her experience this past tax season working with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program in Spokane. She plans to pass the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam upon graduating and work in the Spokane area with an accounting firm. Stutzke likes to spend her free time painting and having fun with her family.


Ocie Tarver, ’20 BAB, 51福利社

Tarver graduated cum laude from 51福利社 in spring 2020, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration with a major in professional accounting and a minor in economics. Tarver will be continuing his education at Eastern as he pursues dual master’s degrees in business administration (MBA) and professional accounting (MPAcc). He is a member of Beta Alpha Psi and is looking forward to growing his professional network through participation in BAP activities. Tarver recently accepted a position as an accounting coordinator with a public relations and marketing firm in Spokane.

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College of Business Faculty Awards 2019-2020 /cpp/news/college-of-business-faculty-awards-2019-2020/ Thu, 11 Jun 2020 22:51:02 +0000 /cob/?post_type=stories&p=3395 Textbook with notebooks and penThe College of Business recently recognized the following faculty members for excellence in teaching and research. Trustee’s Medal Award Elizabeth Tipton, PhD, professor of decision sciences (analytics) was honored with the Trustee’s Medal Award for the 2019-2020 academic year. The Trustee’s Medal Award is the university’s highest form of recognition for faculty achievement. The award...]]> Textbook with notebooks and pen

The College of Business recently recognized the following faculty members for excellence in teaching and research.

Trustee’s Medal Award

Elizabeth Tipton, PhD

Elizabeth Tipton, PhD, professor of decision sciences (analytics) was honored with the Trustee’s Medal Award for the 2019-2020 academic year. The Trustee’s Medal Award is the university’s highest form of recognition for faculty achievement. The award honors teaching excellence, significant contributions to scholarship and research, and accomplishments in the development of academic programs and curriculums. The award consists of a silver medallion and a $1,500 cash prize from the 51福利社 Foundation.

Nikki Measor, who nominated Tipton for the award, noted that 鈥淪tudents love Beth. She is able to not only inspire curiosity, but also support students so that they can rise to the challenges of that curiosity.鈥 In the nearly 20 years that Tipton has been with Eastern, she has developed countless courses, served on university committees, served as interim associate dean and dean, and contributed to research in her field, while earning the admiration of colleagues and students alike. She was instrumental in developing our Data Analytics Program, and was the primary faculty member involved in the development of the Microsoft partnership. Tipton was recently recognized by her peers within the college when she was selected to receive our College of Business Excellence in Teaching Award. Her department Chair, Duanning Zhou mentioned her dedication to her students, noting that her office is often full of students asking questions or for help. To many of her students, Tipton is 鈥渕ore than a professor, she is a mentor and friend to all.鈥

College of Business Excellence in Research Award

Duanning Zhou, PhD

Duanning Zhou, PhD, professor of Management Information Systems, was awarded the College of Business in Research Award for 2019-2020. This award recognizes faculty for their outstanding intellectual contributions to the College of Business.

Zhou demonstrated his scholarship through the publication of 3 peer-reviewed articles and a book chapter during the past two years. Two of the articles were in top-tier journals in his discipline, a significant accomplishment. Publications include:

Xu, Y., Zhou, D. and Ma, J., (2019) 鈥淪cholar-friend recommendations in online academic communities: An approach based on heterogeneous network,鈥 Decision Support Systems, Vol. 119, pp. 1-13.

Xu, Y., Yin, D., and Zhou, D., (2019) 鈥淚nvestigating users鈥 tagging in online academic communities based on growth model differences between active and inactive users鈥, Information Systems Frontiers, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 761-772,

Kenyon, G., Goldsmith, M., Neoreuther, B. and Zhou, D., (2018) 鈥淚mproving the return on investment in ports: Opportunities in Data Management鈥, Maritime Economics & Logistics, Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 514-530.

Zhou, D., Djatej, A., Sarikas, R., Senteney, D., 鈥淔rameworks and Guidelines tin industry Web Portal Business鈥, Integration in the Global World, Idea Group, 2019, pp. 407-421.

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Fellowship and Scholarship Awards /cpp/news/fellowship-and-scholarship-awards/ Thu, 11 Jun 2020 22:16:37 +0000 /cob/?post_type=stories&p=3383 ...]]> The College of Business recently recognized the following students who were awarded fellowships or scholarships academic year. Learn more about these outstanding students.

Recipients

Accounting Advisory Board Scholarship & Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants Scholarship

Patrick Roy, ’20 BAB 51福利社

Roy is a native of Deer Park, Washington who returned to Spokane after serving active duty in the U.S. Navy for seven years. He recently earned his Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, Professional Accounting, graduating cum laude. Roy is the first in his family to achieve a four-year college degree, and he will be continuing his education as he pursues a Master of Professional Accounting (MPAcc) degree, beginning this summer. His involvement in Beta Alpha Psi, where he serves as an officer, has provided many networking opportunities and ultimately led to an internship during this year’s tax season.聽After earning his MPAcc degree, Roy plans to obtain his CPA license and work full-time in an accounting firm.


Avista Information Systems Scholarship & Peter Bozanich Accounting/Information Systems Scholarship

Abdul Basir, senior, management information systems and human resource management

Basir was born and raised in Kabul, Afghanistan. He is the youngest of ten children and the first to finish high school. His desire to continue his education led him to move to the United States, where he began his college career at Spokane Community College in 2015. Basir earned two associate degrees from SCC, and his now pursuing his bachelor’s degree with majors in management information systems and human resource management, and a minor in economics.聽 He recently obtained Microsoft Office Specialist certification and plans to work in IT or Human Resources after graduation. Basir is an avid runner and soccer player and enjoys participating in Bloomsday and playing forward at Beer Football Club.


Arnie Carlson Accounting Scholarship

Jessica Welte, senior, professional accounting and finance

Welte is entering her senior year at 51福利社, double-majoring in professional accounting and finance with a minor in economics. She is in the honors program at Eastern, and is the treasurer of the honors club. She also works at 51福利社 as a study group facilitator for accounting courses. Welte plans to pursue her masters in professional accounting and sit for the CPA exam upon graduating. She is excited to continue her educational journey at Eastern and looks forward to the future!

 


CliftonLarsonAllen Accounting Scholarship, John O’Neil Business Scholarship & Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants Scholarship

Candy Stutzke, ’20 BAB 51福利社

Stutzke is a current student in the Master of Professional Accounting program at Eastern. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, Professional Accounting, from Eastern in June of 2020, graduating summa cum laude. Stutzke is active in Beta Alpha Psi and is the new elected president for this coming academic year. She enjoys volunteering in the community and especially her experience this past tax season working with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program in Spokane. She plans to pass the CPA exam upon graduating and work in the Spokane area with an accounting firm. Stutzke likes to spend her free time painting and having fun with her family.


David J. Copley Accounting Scholarship & Nancy Jenny Accounting Scholarship

Sierrah Hardy, senior, professional accounting

Hardy is a native of Missoula, Montana majoring in professional accounting with a minor in management information systems. She is going into her fourth year as a Track and Field student-athlete at Eastern Washington throwing the javelin. Hardy plans to earn a Bachelor of Business Administration in Professional Accounting and then continue to pursue a Master of Professional Accounting (MPAcc) degree and sit for the CPA exam. In her spare time Hardy loves to spend time outside, especially hunting and fishing with her Dad. She is eager to pursue a career in the professional accounting world!

 


Dean’s Excellence Scholarship funded by Associated Industries and Advanced Professionals through the Bright Promise Scholarship Program

Ephrem Glushchenko, senior, data analytics

GlushchenkoGlushchenko Photo is a senior at Eastern, majoring in data analytics with minors in computer science programming and management information systems. Glushchenko is a first-generation college student whose family immigrated to the United States of America in 1990. He has demonstrated academic excellence at 51福利社, beginning as a Running Start student in 2016. He chooses his courses thoughtfully with a desire to continuously challenge himself in areas that will ultimately benefit him personally and professionally. He is a member of the President鈥檚 Student Advisory Council, works with the Office of Institutional Research, and was extensively involved in working with the City of Spokane鈥檚 Homeless Management Information Systems program. In his recommendation letter, Tru Cao noted that Ephrem is a diligent, independent, and hardworking student and strongly recommended him for this scholarship.

 

Justin Olivares, junior, human resource management

Olivares is aOlivares photo junior majoring in human resource management with a minor in sports management. Olivares’ goals for his future include earning his bachelor’s degree and then continuing on to pursue a graduate degree in Sport and Athletic Administration. He plans to pursue a career in the intercollegiate athletic department for a large division one school in human resources or operations. He recently secured an internship at Spokane Hoopfest. Olivares has worked as a tutor in the C.A.M.P. program at 51福利社 and is currently in the process of becoming a Community Advisor. Olivares works full-time during the summer to fund his education and does volunteer work during winter break. In his recommendation letter, Brian Grinder noted that in working as a tutor with the C.A.M.P. program, 鈥淛ustin serves not only as a tutor to these students but as a leader, mentor, and motivator. His efforts have no doubt helped many of these students achieve success in their first year of college.鈥


Dean’s Leadership Scholarship

Jeffrey Greer, senior, management and human resources

Smiling professionalJeffrey Greer returned to college to pursue a degree in business after spending several years working as an automobile mechanic and later serving 8 years in the Army, including leading a team of soldiers in Afghanistan. Greer credits his time in the Army with teaching him a lot about discipline, leadership, and time management. The decision to leave the Army to return to college was not an easy one, but Greer has excelled at Eastern. He currently has a 3.93 cumulative GPA, and has made the Deans list seven times. In addition to being a full-time student at Eastern, Greer works for the 51福利社 Army ROTC department where he enjoys having the opportunity to mentor Cadets on their academic careers and future military service. Greer supports his wife and two young children while attending school and working full time. In her letter of recommendation, Ms. Shaw-Davis, who taught Greer in her Management 326 Organization Theory and Behavior class, noted that He believes in creating a positive culture in an organization where there is mutual respect and people are motivated to give their best efforts.

Jacob Stirpe, junior, management

Jacob Stirpe

Jacob Stirpe is a student athlete and scholar. He currently has a cumulative GPA of 3.58 and is a member of 51福利社鈥檚 cross country and track team. He has been named Big Sky all-academic every year that he has been at Eastern. As an athlete, Stirpe describes himself as a competitor who works as hard in practice as he does in a race. He enjoys mentoring and leading his teammates. Stirpe volunteers at numerous church and community activities, including with the American Red Cross. He is in the process of launching an American Red Cross club at 51福利社 which will provide numerous volunteer and philanthropic opportunities for 51福利社 students. Dr. Heidi Connole recommended Stirpe for this scholarship, noting that as a student in her Human Resource Management course, 鈥淚 have found Jacob to be a person of strong moral character. He works well with others and is committed to supporting their learning in the classroom.鈥

 


Dennis R. Higgins Endowed Graduate Fellowship

Megan Dehle, ’19 BA 51福利社

Dehle photoDehle is a current student in the Master of Business Administration program at Eastern. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Eastern in 2019, graduating summa cum laude. Dehle is also an active volunteer in the community, lending her time and talents to organizations including 4-H of Colbert, Washington, the race organizing committee at 49 Degrees North, and as a volunteer emergency department escort at Sacred Heart Medical Center.


Institute of Management Accountants Certified Management Accountant (CMA) Program Scholarship

Jessi Bader, senior, professional accounting

Bader is entering her senior year at Eastern as a Professional Accounting major. Her future goals include passing the CMA exam before obtaining her Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, Professional Accounting in June 2021. She plans to pursue her Master of Professional Accounting and sit for the CPA exam upon graduating. Bader plans to gain experience in the accounting industry and create a program to help teach young adults and underprivileged people how to navigate the financial system in hopes of reducing the poverty trap. She recently secured an internship at a small woman-owned accounting firm. Bader was awarded the CMA Program Scholarship by the Institute of Management Accountants based on her academic excellence and a recommendation from her accounting professor. This is a national scholarship award that will allow Bader to prepare for and take the CMA exam at no cost.


Nancy Jenny Accounting Scholarship

Julia Lawrey, junior, professional accounting and finance

Lawrey is a junior, double-majoring in accounting and finance, with a minor in economics. Lawrey began as a Running Start student at Eastern. After earning her BAB next spring, she plans to continue as a graduate student, pursuing a Master of Professional Accounting (MPAcc) degree. Her ultimate goal is to earn a CPA license and own her own accounting firm. She is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, the international business honor society of AACSB accredited schools. Lawrey is very thankful for the opportunities 51福利社 has given her and says that “choosing to complete my second year of Running Start and continue my education here at Eastern has been one of the best decisions I have ever made and I am very excited about what the future holds!


Salina and Tom Savage Business Scholarship

Robyn Thomas, senior, finance and marketing

Thomas is a senior, double-majoring in Finance and Marketing. She plans to graduate at the end of winter quarter 2021. Thomas was born in England and moved to the United States as a child where she lived in Kennewick, Washington prior to moving to Cheney to attend Eastern. Thomas transferred to Eastern as a junior and is in the Honors Program.聽 She currently welcomes guests and visitors to our campus, where she serves as a tour guide and front desk staff at the 51福利社 Visitor Center. After graduation, she hopes to work in event planning, which she has grown to love while planning admissions events at Eastern.


 

Robert G. Schwartz Entrepreneurship Scholarship

Ben Bailey, junior, finance and entrepreneurship

Bailey is entering his senior year at Eastern, pursuing a double major in finance and entrepreneurship. Bailey is active in both the honors and entrepreneurship programs at 51福利社,聽 and he recently placed in the top ten in the 2020 51福利社 $40,000 Startup Challenge with his business idea of financial planning for esports players. He credits his time at Eastern for furthering his understanding of what he wants to do with his life and he says that his experiences here have taught him valuable lessons on how to achieve his dreams. “I鈥檓 a very determined individual and have a strong passion to succeed in whatever comes my way.”

 


 

J. Herman Swartz & Jean Swartz Bennett and Nate Narrance Graduate Fellowship

Tracy Dang, ’13 BS Central Washington University

Dang photoDang is currently enrolled in the Master of Business Administration program at Eastern with a dual concentration in global business and finance. Dang graduated with a Bachelor of Science, Supply Chain Management and Economics from Central Washington University. She migrated from Vietnam to the US as a child, and is the first in her family to attend college. She is pursuing her MBA degree while working full time. Tracy is a senior buyer with experience in several manufacturing industries: aerospace, life science, and her most recent employer, Blue Origin. While working in these industries, Dang realized that the supply chain field offers many career opportunities and she is hopeful that with her MBA degree, she will be able to take on more challenging tasks and apply what she has learned to help any employer. Dang currently resides in Puyallup with her husband. During her free time, she loves to read, jog, or garden. One of her goals is to return to her hometown to do charity work for the elderly and young children who can鈥檛 afford to go to school.


Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants Scholarship

Ocie Tarver, ’20 BAB, 51福利社


Tarver graduated cum laude from 51福利社 in spring 2020, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration with a major in professional accounting and a minor in economics. Tarver will be continuing his education at Eastern as he pursues dual master’s degrees in business administration (MBA) and professional accounting (MPAcc). He is a member of Beta Alpha Psi and is looking forward to growing his professional network through participation in BAP activities. Tarver recently accepted a position as an accounting coordinator with a public relations and marketing firm in Spokane.


John and Betty Zurenko Scholarship

Isabel Campos, senior, human resource management

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Campos is a senior who is pursuing a degree in human resource management on the 51福利社 at Bellevue College campus. Campos is a mother whose son was born just days before she started attending college. She is professionally employed as a receptionist and surgery scheduler. Campos is “beyond grateful for the support that I received from my fellow classmates, professors, advisor, and my family. I definitely could not have done this without you guys!

 


John and Betty Zurenko Scholarship & Garco Construction Business Scholarship

Robin Robles, senior, marketing

Robles is a senior pursuing a degree in marketing at Eastern. She is a single mom of two wonderful boys and a full-time college student. Robles is a veteran of the United States Air Force, and she volunteered as a firefighter/EMT and also in the adult reading program at the Airway Heights Library. Robles is involved through the work-study program at Eastern in the 51福利社 Veteran’s Resource Center. In her position, she supports fellow veterans and their families along with active duty and guard members who are focusing on furthering their education.

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College of Business Student Honors & Awards 2019-2020 /cpp/news/college-of-business-student-honors-awards-2019-2020-2/ Thu, 11 Jun 2020 20:43:05 +0000 /cob/?post_type=stories&p=3365 Frances B. Huston medallions engraved with the names Madison Doepker and Quinn PatersonThe College of Business recently announced student honors and awards for the 2019-2020 academic year. Learn more about some of our outstanding awards recipients. Master of Business Administration Honors Tanner Cunningham, ’20 MBA, ’19 BAB 51福利社 While at 51福利社, Cunningham competed in multiple pitch competitions and business development programs. His team was selected...]]> Frances B. Huston medallions engraved with the names Madison Doepker and Quinn Paterson

The College of Business recently announced student honors and awards for the 2019-2020 academic year. Learn more about some of our outstanding awards
recipients.

Master of Business Administration Honors

Tanner Cunningham, ’20 MBA, ’19 BAB 51福利社

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While at 51福利社, Cunningham competed in multiple pitch competitions and business development programs. His team was selected as the most promising business idea in the 51福利社 Technology Commercialization Academy (TCA), earning the opportunity to compete in the CEO Global Pitch Competition in Tampa, Florida, where Cunningham pitched on behalf of the team. He also completed the WSU I-Corps development program and was accepted into the TCU Values and Ventures Competition. Most recently, he competed in the Eagle鈥檚 $40,000 StartUp Contest, progressing to the final round where his team was selected as the Best Technology Commercialization of 2020. Cunningham hopes to continue his success and launch his startup business in the near future.


Tamitha Shockley French, ’20 MBA, ’03 BS 51福利社

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Shockley is excited and honored to earn her MBA from 51福利社, making her a true 鈥渄ouble Eagle鈥! She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Organizational Communications & Public Relations from Eastern in 2003 and currently works for the university full-time as the Director of Donor Communications & Stewardship for the 51福利社 Foundation. Shockley has worked in public relations, communications and fundraising for more than fifteen years and is accredited in public relations through the Public Relations Society of America. She chose the Eastern MBA program to enhance her understanding of business finance and accounting, building on the strong foundation of her undergraduate degree, to continue serving the community.


Lauren Hoell, ’20 MBA, ’12 BA Gonzaga University

Hoell PhotoHoell was born and raised in Spokane, WA. She attended Gonzaga Preparatory School, class of 2007. After Gonzaga Prep, she attended Eastern for a year and then graduated from Gonzaga University in 2012 with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. After a short hiatus, Hoell decided to continue her passion for school and learning by attending the Masters of Business Administration program. She is extremely proud to have completed her degree while continuing her career full time. “This has been a dream of mine”.


Mason Peatling, ’20 MBA, ’19 BAB 51福利社

Peatling PhotoPeatling and his wife Laura traveled from Melbourne, Australia four years ago with big plans. Four years later, it has all come to fruition. As a member of the 51福利社 Men鈥檚 Basketball Team, the Senior Captain led the team to their first outright Big Sky Championship since 2004. Peatling was also honored as the conference MVP by the league鈥檚 11 coaches. However, his most prized accolade is being selected as a 1st Team Academic All-American, a representation of all the hard work he has done in the classroom. Peatling wishes to thank all his professors in the MBA program who were so accommodating throughout a very busy year.


Roman Tverdokhlebenko, ’20 MBA, ’08 BAB 51福利社

Roman PhotoTverdokhlebenko was born and raised in Ukraine. His family immigrated to United States in 2003. Tverdokhlebenko earned a direct transfer degree from Big Bend Community College in 2006 and his Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Eastern in 2008. While still in school, he was employed as an intern in the quality assurance department of a food processing plant. He has held a variety of managerial positions in multiple companies. After losing his job due to economic circumstances, Tverdokhlebenko decided to return to school to pursue a Master’s in Business Administration. He is interested in becoming a community college or university instructor in the future.


Master of Professional Accounting Honors

Jessica Hengy, 20 MPAcc, ’19 BAB 51福利社

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Hengy is originally from Spokane and has many friends and family in the area. She is grateful that the MPAcc program helps students prepare for the CPA exam, for which she is currently studying and hopes to finish this fall. Hengy plans to work in public accounting as an auditor 鈥 with a focus on the not-for-profit and development industries. Her favorite part of the MPAcc program was the opportunity to network with professors and other students. She believes getting to hear a variety of perspectives from people who have experience in accounting is important to professional development.


Beth Rheinschmidt, ’20 MPAcc, ’18 BAB 51福利社

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After earning an Associate of Arts from Spokane Community College, Rheinschmidt transferred to Eastern in the fall of 2015 to pursue her Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, Professional Accounting. As a non-traditional student, she was working full-time while attending night classes. It took a significant amount of focus and determination to earn not only her bachelor鈥檚 degree but also her Master of Professional Accounting. Rheinschmidt is proud of her accomplishments and wishes to thank her family, friends, classmates, and faculty for supporting her through this journey.


Cherienne Ruby-Rhyne, ’20 MPAcc, ’98 BAB 51福利社

Ruby-Rhyne PhotoRuby-Rhyne is a native of Boise, ID who began her college journey nearly 25 years ago as an undergraduate student at 51福利社. In 1998, she obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration with a focus in accounting. Ruby-Rhyne began working in public accounting in the Seattle area acquiring knowledge of the various aspects of accounting. Subsequently, she transitioned into private industry in Spokane, Washington. Most recently, she returned to Eastern to pursue a Master of Professional Accounting degree. She is graduating with honors in Spring 2020 and wishes to continue her career as an accounting professional with a local construction and development company where she is currently employed.


Not pictured:

  • Mariya Brodigan, ’20 MPAcc, MA, BA Dnipropetrovsk State Agrarian and Economic University
  • Amy Costilla, ’20 MPAcc, ’16 BAB 51福利社

Frances B. Huston Medallion Awards

Madison Doepker, ’20 BAB 51福利社

Doepker PhotoDoepker is graduating this spring with a major in professional accounting. The Walla Walla native is a Captain on the 51福利社 women鈥檚 track and field team who earned Big Sky All-Academic honors all four year, one of only three 51福利社 student athletes to do so. She was also named the 2019 Big Sky Champion for Javelin. Doepker actively gives back to her community by volunteering her time and expertise. This winter, she volunteered many hours serving as an auditor in the Spokane County Superior Court Guardianship Monitoring Program, a program designed to improve the Superior Court鈥檚 ability to monitor guardians鈥 handling of the ongoing care and financial affairs of Spokane County鈥檚 incapacitated citizens under court-supervised guardianships. After graduation, Doepker plans to pursue her CPA while continuing to work in public accounting in Spokane.

Quinn Paterson, ’20 BAB 51福利社

Paterson PhotoPaterson is graduating this spring with double-majors in management information systems and business analytics. Paterson has worked at the 51福利社 PLUS desk as a facilitator and tutor and he earned Level 2 certification from the College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA) last winter. He participated, through a class project, in a service-learning opportunity with the city of Spokane, analyzing data counting the local homeless population. Paterson also serves in an executive board position for the business fraternity Alpha Kappa Psi as the Master of Rituals. Paterson credits his father for inspiring his servant-leader values. Growing up, Paterson spent many hours volunteering at his hometown鈥檚 arboretum alongside his dad, who served as president of the arboretum foundation in his hometown of Maple Valley, Washington. After graduation, Paterson plans to pursue a career in data analytics in the technology industry.

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