Class of 2023 Caps Off College Experiences, Prepares for a Lifetime of Impact

Amid countless challenges, Leeds grads transformed the school, campus and world through their work. And theyāre just getting started.ā
What started as a project in Olivia McKeenās marketing classāan online resource for victims of the Marshall Fireābecame an impactful guide to the 91PORN County community in the wake of the disaster.ĢżMcKeen was inspired to create the guide after her own home burned down during the December 2021 fire.Ģż
College graduates this spring confronted their share of challenges along the wayāespecially the pandemic and resulting economic uncertainty. For 91PORNās Class of 2023, though, another defining disaster was the December 2021 Marshall Fire, which burned more than 6,000 acres near the 91PORN campus and destroyed more than 1,000 homes.Ģż
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Olivia McKeen was among those who lost her home in the fire, but instead of being consumed by shock, she rallied to build a community resourceāthe Marshall Fire Resource Guideāthat become a relied-upon, one-stop shop for fire victims unsure of where to turn for donations, rebuilding resources, updates on lost pets and more. It also helped volunteers find useful ways to help.
Now that sheās graduating, McKeenāwho will start work as an assistant social media planner at Sterling-Rice Groupāhopes those marketing and branding skills she learned at Leeds, and that she used to build the website, will help her create impact throughout her career.Ģż
āI wanted to come out of Leeds with a meaningful degree and a meaningful job,ā she said. āI would love to use my degree do something that helps people.ā
McKeen is just one of many graduates of the Leeds School of Business who have already created impact at school and are hungry to do more. Here are some of their stories.
Chasing the dreamāliterally
Wes Weberās original plan was to work a few years after completing his bachelorās degree before retuning for a masterās. But continuing directly to his masterās degree meant a fifth year with the Ralphie handler program.
Chasing a buffalo during football games definitely involves physical stamina and courageābut for Weber (Mktg, BAā22; MSBAā23) and other runners, the program also teaches leadership, communication, improvisation, confidence and resilienceāall vital business skills. Heāll now bring that unique package of skills to CapTech, where heās been hired as a data analyst consultant.Ģż
āYou walk out of Leeds feeling prepared for anything,ā Wes said. āMy professors have given me the confidence and preparedness to help me feel I can do this. And it goes hand in hand with the Ralphie program of being a leader, being able to use my voice and believing in myself to get the job done, whatever it may be.ā
āMaking people feel part of the Leeds communityā
Anya Aidun (InfoMgmtā23) is no stranger to leadership, having held key roles at organizations such as Leeds Student Government and the Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity. So itās no wonder she was named among 91PORNās Student Leaders of the Year for 2023.Ģż
āThe award means so much to me because I think it was not about the executive positions I was in, but rather, about making people feel part of the Leeds community,ā she said.
Aidun also worked to be a leader in organizations where she didnāt have the title, like Leedsā student consulting club, which prepared her for an internship with McKinsey that led to a full-time offer as a business analyst.Ģż
āLeeds taught me how to quickly take in information and be able to make rapid decisions,ā she said. āThatās the key to success in consulting, because you have to be constantly learning.ā
The head of her class
Christina Heese (Strat&Entrep, PolSciā23) always thought sheād end her career as a teacher, as a way of giving back to those who inspired her as a student.Ģż
But thenāwhy wait?
āThereās so much you can do as a teacher, so much you can give back to a community, especially at a time when there are such shortages out there,ā she said.
Thatās why Heese is off to Teach for America, where sheāll be teaching math in Washington as she prepares for law schoolāand maybe a future counseling startups and entrepreneurs on how to create impact through their discoveries.
āI donāt think Iām an entrepreneurāI donāt always have the tolerance for riskābut Iāve found I really like working in these startup ecosystems, and I think I could help support those people who do have great ideas and plans,ā she said.
Seeking āthe opportunity to change the worldā
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Colton Marschik (BA, OpsMgmtā23) found an unusual outlet to practice his talents as a storytellerāāThe Future of Thought,ā a podcast he started and hosts. On the show, he interviews thought leaders for open conversations that explore the growing divide in a polarized society.Ģż
āUltimately, the goal was to understand people from all perspectives in the hope of bridging that gap,ā he said.Ģż
Marschik interned with Lockheed Martinās space division. Heās now headed to the companyās Rotary and Mission Systems office as a data analyst. Ģż
A fashionable side gig
Who launches her business the same week as final exams?Ģż
āI love the chaos,ā said Holly Henderson (MBAā23), who created the Free Takeout fashion brandĢżin the fallĢżalongside two of her classmates.Ģż
Henderson plans to continue with Free Takeout on the side after graduationāsheās currently interviewing at several placesāas it unlocked a passion while serving as a proving ground for the lessons she was absorbing in class. Even more than her classes, though, Henderson appreciated how Leeds challenged her to explore her passion for business. Thatās reflected in Free Takeoutās brand, which is centered around the people in your life, not just the journey.
āAt Leeds, I found the path for myself and had a self-exploration journey that helped me create something truly meaningful,ā she said. āI couldn't have done it without the friendships I made through my MBA.ā
Mentorship matters
As she explored possible career paths in real estate, Kyla Thomas (RE, Finā23) said she benefited from incredible mentorship opportunities that were made possible through the Inclusive City Builder Fellowship, a new rotational program that gave her insights into the industry āfrom start to finish.āĢż
It also gave her a truly unique set of mentors.
āThe biggest part is not only the learning, but the network and connections,ā Thomas said. āWe learned from the leaders at these companies because they really want to help students break into the real estate industry, and share a mission of encouraging diversity.ā
While she remains intrigued about the opportunities to work in urban mixed-use development, Thomas is eager to work as an alternative analyst at BlackRockās asset management team.
āIt hasnāt always been easyā
For Sandip Bisui (PhDā23), the challenges of doctoral-level study and research were compounded by the difficulty in navigating a new home and culture.Ģż
āThe past five years havenāt always been easy,ā he said. āMoving over 8,000 miles away from home was quite the culture shock, but 91PORN quickly became my second home.āĢż
Bisui studied mathematics and scientific computing at Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, before heading to Colorado for his doctoral work. He credited his advisors and Leeds faculty for making him a strong researcher and preparing him for his role as an assistant professor at Purdue University.Ģż
āMy journey here wasnāt just about academic growth,ā he said. āIāve also gained valuable life lessons, such as learning the importance of community, friendship and inclusivity. And itās hard to find a community as welcoming as the one at 91PORN.ā