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The New Graduates

The New Graduates

Meet some of our outstanding 2021 graduates from Marshall and the Leventhal School of Accounting
05.10.21

Paul Adams II

Despite graduating in May with a double degree in accounting and TV and film production, Paul Adams II isn't letting his foot off the accelerator. He's already studying for the CPA exam...and working on several film projects. 

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Paul Adams

Paul Adams II '21

Anthea Xiao

Anthea Xiao '21

Anthea Xiao

Anthea Xiao is taking her double business and accounting major and putting it to good use at Goldman Sachs in New York City. 

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 Jeremy Miller

Jeremy Miller became a business student, then an accounting student, then back to business. But as he figured out what he wanted to do, he kept a perfect 4.0 GPA. And that will serve him well when he starts law school in the fall. His objective? Tax law policy.

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Jeremy Miller
Jeremy Miller '21

 

Rahsheed Clarke
Rahsheed Clarke '21

 

Rahsheed Clarke

Rahsheed Clarke won't ever forget his many travel adventures while in the Global Leadership Program at Marshall. There was the surprise snowstorm while visiting the Great Wall of China with his GLP cohort. Then there was the racing around Europe just one lock-down ahead of the Coronavirus.

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Tommy King '21

Tommy King ’21 was taken by surprise when he learned that he’d won the Jack Dittrick Award for Leadership. But with his plans to change agri-business for a more sustainable future, he’ll put those leadership skills to good use. 

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Tommy King
Tommy King '21
 

 

Bob Kroener
Bob Kroener '71

 

Lt. Col. Bob Kroener '71

Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Robert Kroener successfully completed the coursework for his MBA back in 1971. But before he could participate in graduation, he was called back to active duty. Fast forward 50 years: Bob Kroener “walked” with the Class of 2021 at the LA Memorial Coliseum, as his family looked on.

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Brianna Wren

World Bachelor in Business (WBB) students typically get to choose which of three universities on three continents they want to spend their fourth and final year at. Brianna Wren chose to spend her final year back at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, where she'd spent her sophomore year. But to hear her tell it, the city of Hong Kong chose her. 

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Brianna
Brianna Wren WBB '21
 

 

Tee Tee
Tee-Tee Terry MSEI '21

 

Twanisha "Tee-Tee" Terry MSEI '21

Twanisha "Tee Tee" Terry is definitely on the fast track. She holds the freshman record and the school record at USC in the 100m dash; anchored the four fastest 4x100m relays in USC history; and was the 60m NCAA Indoor Champion and 4x100m Outdoor Champion for 2019. Now she's graduated from Marshall's Master of Science in Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MSEI).

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Laura Gonzales

Laura Gonzales MSSE '21 hasn't had an easy road to success, but she's never wavered in doing whatever it took to get there. 

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Laura

Laura Gonzalez MSSE '21