Graduate students contribute nearly 2,200 hours of project planning to support businesses and organizations
May 27, 2022
May 27, 2022
About half of the work done by the students benefited the local community, while the rest reached as far away as Canada, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
The students helped plan the execution of new initiatives, including:
Website, podcasts and app development
Relocations, expansions, renovations and new builds
Streamlined work processes and hiring campaigns
Marketing plans, parking plans and business plans
Additionally, nonprofit organizations were also supported by the business students. Their work directly helped nonprofits plan to hire summer interns, revitalize websites, connect and support minority populations and launch new services. These students applied their classroom learning and delivered impactful project plans to 33 businesses and organizations that allowed for focused project objectives, defined execution plans, robust budgeting and proactive risk reduction.
Paros' students this past semester were: Nicole Bruder, Claire Butler, Brandon Carroll, Pedro Cesa, Oliver Chau, James Cohen, Andrew D'Autilio, Ellsworth Evarts IV, Vincent Michael Gazzillo, Brendan Geary, Allia Graham, Stephen Halvatzis, Ryan Hilton, Kelsey Irons, Madison Isherwood, Brendan Jelley, Jean-Na Koo, Tessa Lagodich, Nigel Margetson, John Marsh, Michayla McGill, Griffin Mendel, Matthew Morales, Connor Odell, Giuseppe Piscitelli, Joseph Ragno, Jonathan Rosenblum, Ryan Silvar, Dylan St. Cyr, Gregory Thisse, Eric Vandermeer, Christine Vilarino, Benjamin Weber and Zara Zeigerman.
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