First Omega Rho Induction Ceremony at The University of Scranton

Omega Rho is the official honor society of INFORMS—the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences.
students on stairs posed with a banner
Shown, first row, from left, are: Dr. David Mahalak, Abdul Aziz Fuzail Mohammed, Yasmin Ramirez, Vaishnavi Valluri, Gayathri Siriki, Angelina Violet Serafimov, Heena Anjum, Bharat Varma Chittari Vyacharouthu, and Dr. Nabil Tamimi. Second row, from left: James K. Gillen, Dean J. Finan, Logan Hollis Campbell, Devakalyan Adigopula, and Vani Thanmayee Kasarla.

Recently the inaugural Omega Rho Induction Ceremony took place at The University of Scranton.

Omega Rho is the official honor society of INFORMS—the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. INFORMS is the premier international association for professionals in analytics, operations research, and decision sciences, and Omega Rho serves to recognize those who have demonstrated exceptional achievement in these disciplines.

Inductees are: Heena Anjum, Bharat Varma Chittari Vyacharouthu, Gayathri Siriki, Vaishnavi Valluri, Devakalyan Adigopula, Abdul Aziz Fuzail, Mohammed Divya Nimmala, Logan Hollis Campbell, Angelina Violet Serafimov, Dominick Gulius, Yasmin Ramirez, James  K. Gillen, Katie Elizabeth Brennan, Dean J. Finan, Matthew Tyler Pilotti and  Vani Thanmayee Kasarla.

"The induction celebrated an exceptional group of students with academic excellence, commitment and leadership in the fields of business analytics and supply chain management," said Dr. David Mahalak, an assistant professor in the Operations and Analytics Department who serves as the faculty advisor for the University's chapter of the Omega Rho Honor Society.

This recognition is extended to students across several distinguished programs—undergraduate students majoring in business analytics and supply chain management, as well as graduate students in the Master of Science in Business Analytics program and the MBA program with concentrations in business analytics or supply chain management.

 

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