What were the achievements and milestones that you are most proud of during your time at Beloit College?
The
International Club (I-club) award for being the best club at the Homecoming Parade for the third time in my three years with I-club was one of my fondest achievements. During my junior year, I got elected to be the President of the
International Club and the Co-President of the
Beloit Student Government (BSG). My milestones with BSG were taking initiatives to provide safety guidelines while staying connected to perverse the college experience for Beloit students as much as we could during the pandemics time. Also, with trust from the school and current students, I was the student representative to be included on the
Board of Trustees in the Budget and Planning Committee. This experience gave me a lot of insight into the financial workings of the college. Junior year was also when I got more involved with the Beloit community through the
Duffy Partnerships program as a Consumer and Marketing Insight Intern at Kerry, which ultimately led me to my current career.
At International Club event
How about your academics? Could you name some of your fondest memories with professors/ courses?
Every Economics course that I took. The Principle of Economics course with
Professor Bob Elder intrigued me to go in-depth with an Economics major. The Quantitative Methods with Professor Jermaine Moulton was my turning point to change my major. I was fascinated by the power of data. I was able to work and experiment with data for getting insights or making better decisions. Besides the Economics department, I took some
Mathematics courses with
Professor Ranjan Roy, and they were worthwhile. His caring, enthusiasm, and trust in my abilities supported my confidence and induced me to declare my
Mathematics major only after taking three courses.