Gordon Ford College of Business News
Beta Gamma Sigma Inducts 52
- Communication Staff
- Wednesday, April 3rd, 2019
The WKU chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma International Honor Society in Business will induct 52 people during its 36th annual induction ceremony on April 4, 2019 at the Carroll Knicely Conference Center.
Students ranking in the top 10 percent of undergraduate and the top 20 percent of graduate students in programs at schools accredited by AACSB International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) are eligible for this invitation. These inductees join an expanding worldwide network of more than 630,000 business professionals who have earned recognition through lifetime membership in Beta Gamma Sigma.
Chapter honoree this year is Mr. Tony Rose, WDNS Radio Personality and Founder of the Stuff the Bus Foundation. He is being recognized for his community service endeavors.
Faculty initiate is Dr. David Zimmer, professor in the Department of Economics.
“We are particularly proud of the outstanding academic excellence signified by Beta Gamma Sigma membership as our students prepare for leadership positions in business, government, and not-for-profit organizations,” said Dr. Cathy Carey, interim dean of the Gordon Ford College of Business and Beta Gamma Sigma President. “The high level of student engagement with Beta Gamma Sigma has earned our College the enviable recognition as a chapter of High Honors.”
The following students were inducted into the honor society:
Graduate Inductees:
Azra Ahmetovic, MBA student from Bowling Green
Kelsey Belcher, MBA student from Owensboro
Hannah Combs*, MBA student from Hazard, Ky.
Sydney Engle, MBA student from Floyds Knobs, Indiana
Oshun Fox*, MAcc student from Bowling Green
Carli Fox-Chavez, MBA student from Louisville
Miranda Holcomb, MBA student from Georgetown
Eric Mark, MBA student from Bowling Green
Amanda Seng* MBA student from Dubois, Indiana
Patrick Steller, MBA student from Alexandria, Virginia
*Denotes 2nd recognition for students previously inducted for outstanding undergraduate performance
Senior Inductees:
Kirsten Black, accounting student from Bowling Green
Rayanna Boston, management student from Edmonton, Ky.
Andrew Bowles, finance student from Smiths Grove, Ky.
Ashley Brinkley, accounting student from Russellville, Ky.
David Burke, accounting student from Louisville
James Camp, accounting student from Hopkinsville, Ky.
Claire Champagne, marketing major from Breaux Bridge, La.
Garrett Cobb, finance student from Glencoe, Ky.
Amanda Collins, management major from LaGrange, Ky.
Alexis Herman, accounting major from Ft. Thomas, Ky.
Tyler Hickman, Finance major from Corbin, Ky.
Riley Jones, marketing student from Elizabethtown, Ky.
Abigail King, accounting student from Lexington
Nathaniel Lambdin, international business major from London, Ky.
Jared Long, finance major from Louisville
Elizabeth Manning, accounting student from Louisville
Morgan McElroy, accounting and business data analytics double major from Madisonville, Ky.
Madison Milam, accounting and business data analytics double major from Summer Shade, Ky.
Whitney Miles, accounting student from Munfordville, Ky.
Mackenzie Mills, accounting major from Philpot, Ky.
Christina Montgomery, accounting major from Lawrenceburg, Ky.
Kathryn Morrison, accounting and business data analytics double major from Cave City, Ky.
Robert Orndorff, management major from Russellville, Ky.
Sarah Pemberton, accounting major from Alvaton, Ky.
Austyn Piccioli, management major from Lexington
Lynda Ratliff, international business major from Munfordville, Ky.
Payton Ray, management and business data analytics double major from Louisville
Brinton Sloughfy, business data analytics major from Verona, Ky.
Allyson Taylor, accounting major from Lancaster, Ky.
Laura Thomas, accounting and business data analytics double major from Loretto, Ky.
Kellie Warden, accounting and business data analytics double major from Russellville, Ky.
Kaylin Wells, marketing and business data analytics double major from Falmouth, Ky.
Junior Inductees:
Nicklaus Ashby, finance and business data analytics double major from Madisonville, Ky.
Anthony Beilman, management and business data analytics double major from Louisville
Joseph Fragnoli, economics major from Ave Maria, Fla.
Kassey Harwood, management student from Scottsville, Ky.
Xuan Ngo, accounting and finance double major from Bowling Green, Ky.
Patrick Ritter, finance student from Louisville
Morgan Skaggs, accounting and business data analytics double major from Bowling Green
Emma Warnecke, international business and philosophy double major from West Bloomfield, Mich.
Beta Gamma Sigma was founded at the University of Wisconsin in 1913 at the first national honor society in business. WKU’s chapter was established in 1983.
The Gordon Ford College of Business is a top business school with dual AACSB accreditation in both business and accounting programs.
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