The University of Central Arkansas College of Business Administration recognized the achievements of several outstanding business students at an awards banquet at Brewer-Hegeman Conference Center on April 15.
The following awards were presented:
Sharon Gulutzo received the Becker Conviser CPA Review Scholarship and BKD, LLP Accounting Fellowship,
Amy Huddleston received the BKD, LLP Accounting Fellowship,
Heather Solano received the BKD, LLP Accounting Assistantship,
Vicki Lindsay received the Bisk CPA Review Scholarship,
Kimberly Parks received the Bell & Company Accounting Fellowship,
Amanda Aebly was named Outstanding Undergraduate Accounting Student,
Ryan Caststeel was named Outstanding Business Administration Major,
Ian Cherry was named Outstanding Finance Major,
Andrew Spice was named Outstanding International Trade Major,
Josh Tritt was named Outstanding Insurance & Risk Management Major and Outstanding Insurance Society Member,
Misty Moore was named Outstanding Phi Beta Lambda Member of the Year,
Lindsey Ingram was named Outstanding Marketing Club Member,
Morgan Anderson was named Outstanding Management Student,
Nita Barnham was named Homer L. Sauders Outstanding Small Business Student,
Stuart Hindmarsh and Jarred House received the Outstanding MIS Club Student Awards,
John Beecher was named Outstanding Marketing Student,
Carly Leger received the Outstanding Fashion Merchandising & E Commerce Award,
Nelson Bishop, Karen Spicer, Amy Cuiray, Shannon Stephens, Jamie Finch were named Outstanding Management Information Systems Students,
Cynthia Blankenship, Jamie Finch, Ryan Caststeel, Ian Cherry, Scott Dews, Paul Nichols, Ama Addo, Tanya Paukert, Jennifer Seedah, Barbara Seedah, and Karen Spicer were the Beta Gamma Sigma Seniors,
Azhar Qureshi, Erin Bezet, and Natalie Powell were the Beta Gamma Sigma Juniors,
Jennifer Briggler was named Outstanding College of Business Administration Student.
Cindy Childers, an organizational development leader with Acxiom Corp., was awarded the Outstanding College of Business Administration Alumnus and Marilyn Clarkson was the College of Business Administration Faculty Honoree.