Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Beta Gamma Sigma honor society inducts COBI students


Thirty-nine College of Business and Innovation students –ranging from undergraduate to graduate to PhD levels - - and one faculty member were inducted into the University of Toledo College of Business & Innovation ZETA of Ohio Chapter of the Beta Gamma Sigma honor society on Sunday April 15 during a ceremony at Toledo’s Inverness Club.


This year’s COBI faculty inductee is Dr. Heba Y. Abdel-Rahim, Assistant Professor of Accounting.
Students inducted were:

DOCTORAL STUDENT - Nitya Singh;

GRADUATE STUDENTS - Ashmita Barua,  Neerar Jayan, Malachi Benesh, Maria Johar, Jacob Boyden, Amy Keister-Kobold, Lifei Chen, Curtis Lane, Christopher Farkas, Mahalakshmi Ravi, Chad Gottschalk, Jonathan Rethorn, Mitchell Howard, Christopher Riling

SENIORS - Tracy Keene, Waleed Salem, Martin Linthicum, Lindsey Wittenauer, Benjamin Prosak,

JUNIORS - Dylan Barr, Alexis Marok, Jamal Shaheen, Laurie Britt, Morgan Martin, Nicholas Skiba, Zachary Frame, Connor Mcguire, Natasha Snelling, Jonathan Gust, Cameron Mills, Madison Steiner, Tiffany Hatcher, Bevanne Pember, Brandon Stewart, Yana Khabina, Matthew Rower, Joseph Zickes, Troy Kozak

Beta Gamma Sigma is an exclusive business honor society established in 1913 and associated with the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Beta Gamma Sigma is not a fraternity nor sorority, but an organization that recognizes academic excellence in business studies.

Beta Gamma Sigma members serve in corporate, entrepreneurial, government, non-profit, and academic sectors. Members currently reside in all 50 states and more than 190 countries. Notable members include Nobel Prize winners, Olympians, inventors, CEOs of major global companies and nonprofit organizations, deans of the top business schools, and others who are making the world a better place at all levels of contribution through social enterprise, service, and leadership. BGS was founded in 1913, and is the international business honor society for AASCB- accredited schools, which are the top 5% of business school programs around the world. Beta Gamma Sigma is a proud member of the Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS).

Benefits of belonging to Beta Gamma Sigma include global connections, global recognition, lifetime value. Beta Gamma Sigma has inducted more than 830,000 outstanding business students into membership. Our members represent corporate, government, non-profit, educational, and other management positions at every level of responsibility. As an international honor society, BGS members currently reside in all 50 U.S. states and more than 190 countries around the world.

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