Poets&Quants Names Best & Brightest Undergraduate Business Majors For 2022 – Ben… – Press Release

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Annual feature profiles 100 graduating business students who made a difference at their schools

OAKLAND, Calif., March 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Poets&Quants For Undergrads, the leading news source for undergraduate business education, has released its seventh annual “Best & Brightest Business Majors” feature, which honors 100 of the most accomplished seniors who majored in fields like finance, marketing, operations, and human resources.

“This is such an upbeat story,” says Jeff Schmitt, Poets&Quants’ senior writer who launched the series in 2016. “We want to provide our readers with role models. Reading about these students, you can learn the types of activities that enriched their college experiences and the practices that have made them so successful. We want our readers that all this is within their reach. For the students chosen, it provides a positive social media footprint that goes beyond a LinkedIn profile. Obviously, the parents come away feeling gratified seeing their sons and daughters profiled like this.”

This year’s 100 Best & Brightest feature gifted students like Sunjay Letchuman, a Texas A&M senior who has co-authored research papers with faculty that have appeared in the Harvard Business Review and Mayo Clinic Proceedings. At the University of Illinois, Alex Kogen has served as a course assistant in six courses. He was even elevated to associate instructor in one course — where he helped author the textbook and ranked as “Excellent” in student evaluations. During the pandemic, Northeastern University’s Eliana Berger founded a nonprofit accelerator, Envision, that helped 50 companies raise over $20 million dollars in funding. And Carolyn Zedalis made such an impact at the University of Pittsburgh that she was named to the Pitt Business 25@25, which honored the business school’s 25 most influential faculty, alumni, and students on its 25th anniversary.

To compile this year’s Best & Brightest students, Poets&Quants reached out to the 50…

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