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Quinnipiac Students Inducted into Business Honor Society

144 students were inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma, the international honor society serving business programs.

From Quinnipiac University: One hundred and forty-four Quinnipiac University students were inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma, the international honor society serving business programs accredited by AACSB International, during a recent campus ceremony.

The students who were inducted were: Rodrigo Acosta, Riverside; Joseph Amato, Monroe Township, New Jersey; Heather Arndt, Worcester, Massachusetts; Renee Bernasconi, Avon; Zachary Bishop, New Ashford, Massachusetts; Brian Bohan, Monroe, New York; Daniel Bok, Marlboro, New Jersey; Ashley Boscarino, North Bellmore, New York; Matthew Bray, Greenwich; Jack Brust, Baltimore, Maryland; Matthew Carroll, Massapequa Park, New York; Thomas Casale, Paramus, New Jersey; Giovanni Castelli, New Hyde Park, New York; Margaret Coe, Guilford; Aubrey Conti, Cohoes, New York; Danielle Cote, Coventry, Rhode Island; Michael Courtemanche, Wallingford; Victoria Courtney, Greenvale, New York; Analiese Crosby, Secaucus, New Jersey; Kyle Cushion, Pepperell, Massachusetts; Jenna Daly, Glastonbury; Jeffery Daly, Port Jefferson Station, New York; Victoria D’Amato, Cheshire; Jaclyn D’Ambrosio, Ridgefield; Michael DeGenaro, Manalapan, New Jersey; Attila Deli, Hamden; Danielle Desrosiers, Cheshire; Rochelle Dow, Newington; Anthony Drago, Middletown, New York; Samantha Drake, Marlboro, New Jersey; Stephanie Dunham, Mount Sinai, New York; Alexa Esposito, Meriden; Christopher Estwan, Derby; Steven Eyerkuss, Emerson, New Jersey; Evan Fink, Cromwell; Nicholas Finkle, Clinton; Anthony Fiorenza, Hawthorne, New York; Joseph Fiss, Moorpark, California; Jonathan Fugge, Farmington; Justin Furtado, Terryville; Daniel Giordano, Mount Sinai, New York; Daniel Goldstein, Ramsey, New Jersey; Matthew Goraj, Williamsville, New York; Steven Greenbacker, Clinton.

Matthew Grennan, North Kingston, Rhode Island; Robert Groth, Flushing, New York; Ashley Guattery, Middletown, New York; Francesco Gucciardo, Middle Village, New York; Connor Gunneson, Cheshire; Hayley Haspeslagh, Bloomfield; David Hausmann, Bristol; Janelle Herbert, Hillsborough, New Jersey; Christine Hernandez, Brooklyn, New York; Alexandra Hlesciak, Lumberton, New Jersey; Shira Irizarry, Cheshire; Alyssa Irizarry, Holtsville, New York; Ryan Jaeger, Bethpage, New York; David Jesensky, Milford; Dianne Johannson; Kaitlyn Jones, Madison Township, Pennsylvania; Kaitlyn Joong, Nanuet, New York; Konstantin Khvan, Astana, Kazakhstan; James Kilby, Hermitage, Tennessee; Brenda Kittredge, Tolland; Irina Kustovskaya, Goffstown, New Hampshire; Heather Laffin, Wallingford; Benjamin Lanza, Middletown; Kristen Lazzara, Staten Island, New York; Anne Lyons, Andover, Massachusetts; Adele MacKinlay, Ridgefield; Carrie Maleski, Apex, North Carolina; Jessica Maricich, Lansing, Illinois; Sarah Martinez, Torrington; Karen Marlett, Wallingford; Ryan Marshall, East Greenwich, Rhode Island; Megan Martucci, Patterson, New York; Keith McIntyre, Little Silver, New Jersey; Conor McKevitt, Chester; Meghan Messier, South Glastonbury; Gregory Michaelson, Glastonbury; Katarzyna Michalska, Hamden; Christopher Monnes, Cheshire; Christine Montani, Milford, Massachusetts; Ellen Moraitis, Wilbraham, Massachusetts; Corinne Moskwa, Oxford; Kevin Moynihan, Avon; Leah Mueller, Durham, New Hampshire; Jessica Murphy, Norwood, Massachusetts; Serena Napoli, Voorhees, New Jersey; Frances Nemeth, North Haven; Zachary Niles, Plantsville; Samantha Nolte, Canton, Massachusetts; Andrew O’Donnell, North Haledon, New Jersey; Cara O’Meally, Bay Shore, New York; Sarah O’Neill, New Haven; Brett Osetec, Ledgewood, New Jersey; Danny Parenteau, Millville, Massachusetts; Jodi Parisi, Kensington; Katelyn Patrick, Rocky Hill; Stephen Pawlowicz, Branford; Keith Pelletier, Waterbury; Daniel Picone, Meriden; Andrew Pizzi, Boston, Massachusetts; Claire Puzarne, Middletown; Brian Quinn, Flanders, New Jersey; Lynette Ramos, Stratford; Franklin Ramsay, Litchfield, New Hampshire; Kelly Roache, Amityville, New York; Jeffrey Russell, Ballston Spa, New York; Peter Sandor, North Haven; Michael Sankner, Rocky Hill; Nicole Savas, Ringoes, New Jersey; Eric Scalzo, Waterbury; Sarah Schlatter, Guilford; Nicole Scola, Westerly, Rhode Island; Erica Sheldon, Middletown, New York; Ryan Slattery, Old Bridge, New Jersey; Evan Sobel, Stratford; Matthew Sorrentino, Southington; Christopher Sour, Guilderland, New York; John Spadavecchia, Oceanport, New Jersey; Danielle Spitz, Rockville Centre, New York; Eleanor Swenson, Ipswich, Massachusetts; Grzegorz Szczygiel, New Britain; Pauline Takos, Guilford; Nicole Tarpey, White Plains, New York; Lauren Taska, Flushing, New York; Saddad Toor, Wyckoff, New Jersey; Morgan Trifon, Floral Park, New York; Winnie Tseng, Lisbon, New Hampshire; Andrew Turczak, Trumbull; Emily Turnbull, East Granby; Matthew Ulinski, Lincoln Park, New Jersey; Marisa Viggiano, Mahopac, New York; Florie Vinca, Prospect; Elyse Wachter, Eastchester, New York; Sonya Waters; William Whitney, East Longmeadow, Massachusetts; Christopher Williams, Duxbury, Massachusetts; Rebecca Wolfe, Rexford, New York; Ting Yi, North Haven; Isabella Zaccardi, Greenwood Lake, New York; Christy Zarlengo, Suffield and Matthew Zurek, Boxborough, Massachusetts.

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Students inducted into the society must be business majors within the top 10 percent of their class if they are at the undergraduate level, or in the top 20 percent if they are at the graduate level. The society offers students opportunities to attend national conferences and networking opportunities with business and financial professionals. Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive in a business program accredited by AACSB International.

Founded in 1907, Beta Gamma Sigma has more than 750,000 members and more than 500 chapters spread across colleges and universities. Beta Gamma Sigma aims to cultivate leadership among its members and recognize those who have achieved academic excellence in the field of business.

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