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Alumni, professionals and friends of the college — working together to develop the next generation of great business leaders.

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OSU College of Business volunteers are alumni, donors, professionals, and friends of the college who are passionate about building the next generation of business leaders through leadership and professional development opportunities.

There are many ways that volunteers impact our students from serving on an advisory council, to meeting with students to share their stories, to serving as a guest speaker in a class or a club meeting, to providing coaching and mentorship, to serving as a panelist or judge at a pitch competition - to name just a few. Every moment they spend with the college is valuable, and we thank them for helping us provide our students with an excellent business education.

A mentor talks with College of Business students at the Career Fair

Volunteer Stories from our Blog

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Nov 19, 2024

Photo of Lily BeckEach of Lily Beck’s promotions at The Partner’s Group has furthered her skills. As implementation team lead, Beck used her management skills while dedicating herself to serving clients.

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Oct 31, 2024

Photo of alum Jeff LulaySince graduating, Jeff Lulay has continued to stay involved with the College of Business, visiting classes to talk about his career journey and meeting with and mentoring students who are interested in working in sports marketing.ÌýÌý

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Nov 29, 2022

Chris Dowhaniuk Sometimes, the things we do for others that seem small open unexpected paths to a brighter future. It’s one of the reasons Chris Dowhaniuk ’18, volunteers as a mentor with the Business Leaders Scholars program.Ìý

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Jun 3, 2022

College of Business senior Jack Wegrich volunteers time and knowledge for humanitarian aid mission to Ukraine.

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Sep 1, 2021

For the alumni who became professional mentors, giving back meant advising the next generation of business leaders.

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Feb 12, 2018

We’ve heard of speed-dating style interviews, mob interviews, elevator pitch competitions, but what, exactly, is a meet-up?