Business Leadership Honors Program Graduates

Fifteen members of The University of Scranton’s class of 2018 graduated from its Business Leadership Honors Program.
Fifteen members of The University of Scranton’s class of 2018 graduated from its Business Leadership Honors Program, which is one of Scranton’s programs of excellence.
Fifteen members of The University of Scranton’s class of 2018 graduated from its Business Leadership Honors Program, which is one of Scranton’s programs of excellence.

Fifteen members of The University of Scranton’s class of 2018 graduated from its Business Leadership Honors Program, which is one of Scranton’s programs of excellence. Students in this highly-selective program explore the basic theories and concepts of leadership through special seminars and courses in management, ethics, strategy and analysis, in addition to field trips to learn from top executives and projects in leadership, service and mentoring.

The following is a list of the class of 2018 Business Leadership Honors Program graduates and their majors:

Frank Argenti, East Islip, New York, a finance major;

Andrew Bamundo, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, an accounting major;

Louis Belardi, Harleysville, an accounting major;

Jessica Campbell, Norristown, an accounting major;

Francesco Luigi Campese, Havertown, a finance and philosophy double major and member of the University’s Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program;

Rebecca Clark, Newark, Delaware, a finance and accounting double major and member of the University’s Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program, who is also a Presidential Scholar at the University;

Gavin Coutts, Mendham, New Jersey, a finance major and a member of the University’s Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program;

Evan Evanish, Moscow, a biochemistry, cell and molecular biology major;

Alexis Hormovitis, Albany, New York, a mathematics and finance double major;

Kayla Johnson, Allentown, a strategic communication major;

Nicholas Piscopo, Freehold, New Jersey, a finance major;

Sara Rizzo, Danbury, Connecticut, an accounting and philosophy double major and member of the University’s Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program;

Madeline Russell, Newton, New Jersey, an accounting major and member of the University’s Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program;

Drew Schankweiler, Harrisburg, a business administration major;

Patrick Tuzzo, Bayville, New Jersey, a finance and accounting double major.

 

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