Great Experience at the 14th KeyBank Minority MBA Case Competition!

By Benedetta Piva, MBA Class of 2019

The 14th Annual Minority MBA Student Case Competition took place in Cleveland, Ohio on February 242018, and was hosted by KeyBank Corporation in collaboration with The Ohio State University. Twenty-eight teams from several of the strongest MBA programs across the country came together to compete in the event, including; Indiana University of Bloomington, University of Michigan, Purdue University, University of Alabama, University of Maryland and more. Farzan Sohail, Karthick Jayakumara Sarma, and myself, all 1st Year Continue reading

Smeal MBAs Participate in 13th Annual KeyBank Minority MBA Student Case Competition

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A team of second year Smeal MBAs participated in the 13th Annual KeyBank Minority MBA Student Case Competition. Held on February 26-27, 2017, the invitation-only competition brought 26 business schools together to analyze a case on cyber security. The Smeal MBA team included F. Jordan Crespo, Justin Richards and Zahidul Naim Zakaria.

The case was a tremendous learning opportunity for the team on two fronts – regional banking industry and cyber security. The objective was to assume the Continue reading

Minority MBA Hosts Jeopardy: Black History Edition

By Tiffani Guerre, MBA Class of 2015

Last night, the Minority MBA Association partnered up with 2 diversity undergraduate organizations NABA (National Association for Black Accountants) and MWF (Multicultural Women’s Forum) to host the event Jeopardy: Black History Edition. We threw this event to educate the Penn State community about Black History facts that they might not have learned before. In the MBA program, there are a lot of diverse students and we wanted to educate them about some history they might not have learned about previously. Questions consisted of topics that ranged from music, movie, inventions, history, Penn State history, etc.  Continue reading

Speed Networking with Deloitte

By Angela Shershin, MBA Class of 2014

On March 28th, members from the WMBA and the Minority MBA Association participated in a Speed Networking Event with representatives from Deloitte at the Allen Street Grill.  The concept was simple.  We were divided into four small groups, each with a designated table.  At this table, we were given the opportunity to meet a representative from Deloitte.  After fifteen minutes, our small group then rotated to a new table and met another Deloitte representative.  In these sessions, we learned about the culture at Deloitte, the day-to-day life of commercial and federal consultants and fine-tuned our networking skills.  We were having so much fun getting to know the Deloitte representatives that some of the sessions lasted longer than fifteen minutes.  All in all, it was great evening making connections with Deloitte and with each other.

Meet the new MBA Association Officers!

dil_s.jpg  Matthew Marshall, President

Matthew is the Class of 2014 MBA Association President. Prior to attending Smeal, Matthew worked for 24 Hour Fitness in multiple capacities including strategic pricing analysis and 5 years as a General Manager. He spent 4 years in Southern California and 3 years in New York City where he opened a new location that included a partnership with Derek Jeter and the New York Yankees.

Matthew graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a B.S. in Economics. While there, he was a Four-Year Letter Winner and 2003 Captain of the Wisconsin Swimming Team. Matthew is currently pursuing his MBA with a dual-concentration in Finance and Strategic Leadership.

Matthew is also a member of the MBA Consulting Association and MBA Finance Association. In his free time, Matthew enjoys swimming, cycling, golf, and watching college football.

mtm251@psu.edu

 

Agarwal Shrivani  Mayur Aras, VP of Communications

Mayur Aras is the Class of 2014 Vice President of Communications. In this role, he is primarily responsible for serving as a touch point for internal communication within the MBA community, as well as working with other officers to ensure the Smeal brand is properly represented to alumni and external businesses.

Mayur grew up outside of Philadelphia, PA, and graduated from the Penn State Schreyer Honors College in 2008 with a degree in Mathematics. Prior to joining the Smeal family, Mayur worked as a Treasury Management Product Manager at PNC Financial Services in Pittsburgh, PA.

Mayur chose Smeal because of the small and tight-knit community, the vast resources of Penn State, and the numerous great faculty, staff, and current students associated with the program. Mayur is also a member of the Net Impact Club, the Marketing Association, and the Minority Association, and is pursuing a concentration in Marketing.

maras@psu.edu

 

bushey_m.jpg  Michael Bassani, VP Corporate Relations

Mike is the lone Canadian in the program and originally hails from Vancouver, Canada. Prior to coming to Smeal Mike was the Senior Analyst at the corporate head office of Best Buy. Working with a multi-million dollar profile and business partners such as JP Morgan Chase and Assurant Solutions, Mike has a strong background in Financial Services and Retail Industry. Mike recently accepted a role with Nike at their corporate office in Oregon. During the internship he will be involved with footwear and apparel for North America.In his role as VP of Corporate and Alumni Relations Mike looks forward to being a conduit between staff, students, alumni and corporate partners. Mike is excited with this appointment and to continue to make the Smeal community a wonderful home for all MBAs, past, present and future.Mike a huge sports fan and and lives under the motto of ‘You control the memories you make’. He’s an animal lover and volunteers for the PAWS animal shelter here in State College.bassani@psu.edu

 

ly_joey.jpg  Nate Brodman, VP Recruitment

Nate Brodman is the 2013 Vice President of Recruitment.  In this role, his primary responsibility is to continue the Smeal legacy through recruitment of top-level candidates.  Prior to coming to Penn State, Nate spent three years the assistant men’s basketball coach at Colorado College where also worked in the student life division.  He also earned his bachelor of arts in economics from Colorado College in 2009.

Nate chose Smeal for three primary reasons: the size of the student body, the resources of Penn State University, and the great people associated with the program from current students, alumni and program staff. Nate is pursuing a dual concentration in Finance and Strategic Leadership.

ntb122@psu.edu

 

gallagher_m.jpg  Elizabeth Combs, VP Marketing

Elizabeth Combs is the Vice President of Marketing. Dedicated to reinforcing and growing the Smeal brand, she works with students and alumni to build lasting equity around the program’s legacy. Additionally, Elizabeth coordinates a number of community event like football tailgates, an annual talent show, and the MBA Blue and White Ball. Want a passionate dissertation on the importance of brand in the mind of a consumer? Ask her!

Raised as a modern day nomad, Elizabeth spent the last 8 years in Washington State, when she was struck by the notion that an MBA in rural Pennsylvania would be a grand adventure. To date she has not been disappointed.  Elizabeth moved from Seattle, WA, where she worked as an Account Executive at an advertising agency, managing clients like Microsoft, Safeway, and Sterling Savings Bank. Most fun project Elizabeth ever did? Writing brand guidelines for Santa Claus.

She graduated from the University of Puget Sound with Bachelors in Business Administration and Communication Studies. The experience transformed her from a California rocker to a Pacific North West hippie. She is concentrating  in Marketing and Finance; with a goal of being able to talk the finance guys into giving her lots of money for fun ad campaigns.

euc156@psu.edu

 

asthana_s.jpg  David Kubiak, VP Academic Affairs

Dave Kubiak is the Vice President of Academic Affairs and Student Relations. In this role, he works with the MBA Program Office and Smeal Faculty on academic integrity and curriculum issues as well as with the entire MBAA Executive Board to promote a positive sense of community for all Smeal MBA students.

Prior to joining the Smeal community, Dave spent 4 years working for Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a Financial Coordinator in research administration. He graduated with dual majors in Finance, and General Management from Grand Valley State University. At Smeal, he plans to concentrate in Marketing, Sustainability, and Supply Chain. He is also a member of the Net Impact Association, Consulting Association, and the Minority MBA Association.

drk190@psu.edu

 

mazur_p.jpg  Joshua Mathis, VP Finance

Joshua Mathis is the Class of 2014 Vice President of Finance. In this role, he manages funding for the MBA Association, which includes developing an annual budget, overseeing the collection of MBAA dues, and working with the other MBAA Vice Presidents to efficiently distribute funds for activities.

Prior to joining the Smeal community, Joshua worked as Project Manager at Landscape II, a landscape architecture firm in State College, PA. Previously, he was Production Manager at Hoffman Nursery and Owner of Mathis Landscape Solutions. He graduated from North Carolina State University with a B.S. in Horticulture in 2007.

The small class size, outstanding reputation, and large alumni network attracted Joshua to Smeal. He is pursuing concentrations in Finance, Supply Chain, and Strategic Leadership and is also a member of the Finance Association and Net Impact Association.

jam962@psu.edu

 

shapiro_s.jpg  Mallory Meehan, VP of Philanthropy

Mallory Meehan is the Vice President of Philanthropy for the Class of 2014.  In this role, she will manage all philanthropic initiatives of the MBA program.  She hopes to focus on integrating the MBA with the rest of the Smeal College as well as the University community through events, outreach, and service opportunities. Some events that will be involved in this initiative include Penn State’s Dance MaraTHON, Centre County PAWS, March of Dimes, and Relay for Life.

In addition to the MBA program, Mallory is working on completing her law degree from Penn State’s Dickinson School of Law. She has been involved in a philanthropic legal fraternity that performs community service events throughout the year and has acted as the Service Chair for the Women’s Law Caucus. Prior to continuing her education, Mallory obtained a degree in Marketing from Smeal in 2010 and wanted to enhance her business knowledge by obtaining an MBA through Smeal.

mmm446@psu.edu

 

shapiro_s.jpg  Ipsa Mohanty, VP of International Affairs

 Ipsa Mohanty is the Class of 2014 Vice President of International Affairs. In this role, she works to bring together Smeal’s community of diverse backgrounds that allow the community to immerse themselves in different cultures and customs. By organizing fun and exciting events, Ipsa looks forward to creating a feeling of acceptance for each and every member of the Smeal family.

Prior to joining Smeal, Ipsa worked as a Transfer Pricing Consultant at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu in Bangalore, India. She commenced her career in the domain of financial services and then transitioned into a role that encompassed other industries such as Telecommunication, Information Technology and Trading. In addition to fulfilling her responsibilities as a consultant, Ipsa was also a professional Indian classical dancer. She rendered stage performances and was also assigned the role of Junior Instructor at the Sanjali Centre for Odissi Dance in Bangalore.

The small, yet diverse student body, the active student associations and the conducive learning environment drew Ipsa to Smeal. At Smeal, Ipsa plans to pursue a dual concentration in Supply Chain Management and Marketing.

ixm137@psu.edu

Minority MBA Association Goes Bowling!

On Saturday night, April 23rd, the Minority MBA Association hit the alleys at Northland Bowl to send off the second years, and to celebrate the new executive board.  Laughter filled the air as friends recounted fun memories from the past year.  The Class of 2012 wishes the graduating second years the best of luck in all future endeavors, and we look forward to making new memories with the incoming class! Continue reading

Minority MBA Association Hosts “Coffee Break” During Visitation Weekend

On Friday afternoon, April 8th, the Minority MBA Association had the great pleasure of hosting a “Diversity @ Smeal Coffee Break” as part of Visitation Weekend. Association members, as well as first and second year MBA students, gave admitted MBA candidates an inside look at our community by showcasing our dedication to diversity. Candid informal conversations could be heard throughout the commons as current students shared the importance of diversity not only here at Smeal, but also in the workplace.

We hope this event helped Visitation guests discover exactly how diverse Smeal is, and we look forward to welcoming the Class of 2013 into our community!

1st Annual International Cocktail Party

By Paari Rajendran, MBA Class of 2011

On April 21st 2010, I was able to organize the 1st International Cocktail Party at Smeal in collaboration with the Women’s MBA and the Minority MBA associations; I am Paari Rajendran and I serve as VP of International Affairs for the MBA Association. I help promote cross-cultural learning at Smeal and the International Cocktail Party was the culmination of a year of great cultural events and speaker series. Continue reading

Visit to NSHMBA Conference

By Xiaoyu Zhang (Eric), MBA Class of 2010

10:00am EST, Thursday, Oct 8th, 2009, business building, University Park, State College:

A young man, with one knapsack and one carry-on case on the left hand, and one plastic bag on the right hand, rushed down the stairs, crushed into a car, and headed toward the airport.

10:45am EST, a small airplane took off from the State College airport, flying to Minneapolis, with two stops in the middle. Continue reading

International Potluck: Seconds, anyone?

By Sara Paige, MBA Class of 2010

On Thursday, April 16, the WMBA in association with the MMBA and the MBAA hosted the first International Potluck at Smeal.  The students certainly showed that, even as we know business, we sure know how to cook as well!  We had food from all over the world, from Shanghaiese beef to Bulgarian Salad and Mexican Chili.

What I really liked was the sense of community and diversity at this event.  There is oftentimes so much talk about how diverse Smeal is, but that diversity is sometimes obscured by the stress, the course load and even cross-culture difficulties.  It was great to see everyone relaxed and having a good time as they shared their culture with stories and food.  And best of all, we were all full by the end!