Business Students Inducted into Prestigious Society
- 04-24-2012
- By Elizabeth Parent
Twenty-three School of Business Administration students were inducted into the Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) society earlier this month.
BGS is an international honor society that recognizes the outstanding academic achievements of students enrolled in collegiate business and management programs.
Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest recognition a student can receive in an undergraduate or master’s program in business schools accredited by the International Associate to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business or AACSB.
Only the top 10% of juniors and seniors and the top 20% of graduate students are eligible for membership into this prestigious society. The students’ selection not only recognizes academic achievement, but also expresses confidence in the students’ abilities and promise to become responsible leaders in the future.
The 2012 new members are:
Roseanna Abraham
Matthew Barall
Thomas Barkovic IV
Kelby Benson
Andrew Cornelia
Abbie Desrochers
Jason Fish
Roman Fricker
Kyle Greenhaus
Yulia Gulenko
Alyssa Hoyt
Eze Kamanu
Alyssa Kelly
Erika Lamb
Michael Massa
Michael Prevoznik, Jr.
David Ramada
Zachary Schmoll
Shiv Sharma
Marshall Shepherd
Raymond Trainque
Glenn Varricchione
Joseph Waesche
The current BGS members:
Jacob Amato
Eric Beguin
Matthew Betit
Andrew Bushnell
Lauren Butkus
Krista Carlson
Zeid Es-Said
Marlowe Frank
Kristin Heller
Samuel Kaffenberger
Dmitry Kukol
Thomas MacKenty
Stephanie Mariorenzi
Shari McLaughlin
Gianna Murray
Joseph Nerone
Bradley Opsahl
Alexander Palmer
Joseph Rodolfy
Rachel Rubin
Brittany Smith
Brian Sozansky
Brian Syverson

