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Student Achievements & Recognitions

COMPETITIONS

  • -- Grand Prize: LS Trust Marketing, led by finance studentLaci Sanchez
  • -- Second Place: Rethrifted with team membersAndrea "Dre" LopezandIva Andrade
  • -- Third Place: Atlas with team membersEvan JonesԻWilliam Chavez
  • Small Business Institute Competition and Conference
  • Two undergraduate student teams from thecourse secured first place at the 48thSmall Business Institute Annual Conference.
    • -- First Place: Comprehensive category: Team membersKahleho Molapisi, Justin Tolchinsky, Keiana Samoy, Justin KellerandMarisol Zuniga
    • -- First Place: Consulting category: Team membersEmily Emrani, Fernanda Reyes, Brenda Dzul, Keenon TakakiԻPatrik Khan-Babaei
  • Two graduate student teams from theentered consulting projects in the 48thSmall Business Institute Annual Conference.
    • -- First Place: Graduate consulting/specialized category: Team membersIan Martin-Arujo, Katrin Babayan, Jake DoughertyandFatoumata Goita
    • -- Second Place: Graduate feasibility study/comprehensive category: Team membersEdgar Banuelos, Bhavani Prasad, Taline Sarkisian, Chantal SoodandDiane Tran
  • --Second Place:Christopher Mendoza,Joseph Coulombe,Gillian Watkins,Dominic GarciaԻEric Quinnwon second place in three different categories at the University of Massachusetts, Mount Ida campus.

SCHOLARSHIPS/CERTIFICATES

  • Five students received scholarships from:Briana Rubio, Lakshdeep Sukhija, Vy L. Tran, Trisha WilliamsandAbdulrahman Fayssal.
  • Twenty-five studentscompleted the Roadmap to Exporting programԻ received a certificate from the U.S. Department of Commerce.
  • 267 students received scholarships. Eighteen of those students received the Dean's Scholarship:Kevin Berookhim;Andres Casas; Rubi Amarillas-Canico; Harutyun Darbinyan; Leigha Hendrickson; Jennie Hwang; Xuan Liu; Yesenia Loopez-Pacheco; Azadeh Nazari; Monte Nazarian; Christopher Nowlin; Liza Perry; Emily Phan; Alex Pinwatana; Nahimur Rahman; Simar Takhar; Esteban VillalbaandTrisha Williams

INDIVIDUAL RECOGNITION

  • Emily Emraniwas a finalist for the 2024 Outstanding Graduating Senior Award.

CO-CURRICULUM ACTIVITIES

  • ճ󾱰ٲٳܻԳٲtoured Los Angeles'to learn more about commercial real estate.
  • Fifteen studentsattended thebreakfast event.
  • Nearly 300 students volunteeredmore than31,000 hoursat the Ϣ VITA Clinic, under the supervision of Ϣ Nazarian faculty.

HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS

  • inaugurated its 50thchapter and inducted four student members:Talin Aivazian, Elizabeth Hernandez, Payton MorenoԻSankalp Pala.
  • Fifteen undergraduate students attended thebreakfast event at the Sheraton Universal Hotel.
  • ճserved 9,722 taxpayers at 15 locations this year.
  • -- 282 students volunteered more than 31,000 hours at the clinic, under the supervision of expert Ϣ Nazarian faculty.
  • -- These students helped local taxpayers claim more than $10.9 million in federal and state tax refunds and more than $3.6 million in federal and state-earned income tax credits while saving the taxpayers more than $2 million in preparation fees.

COMPETITIONS

  • Ϣ Jeff MarineBull Ring Competition.
  • -- Grand Prize: Steal the Look, a social media and shopping app, led byTalin Aivazian, Elizabeth Hernandez,Minette CoyeandAlen Canik
  • Fast Pitch New VenturedzپپDz
  • -- Grand Prize: DuraPill led byAidan Jasanis, Milca Oliva, Skyler Frias and Nadia Nateghi
  • Small Business Institute Experiential Learning Project of the Year Competition
  • -- First Place -- Graduate feasibility/business plan category: Team membersAlma Angel, Brain Friedman, Romario Gonzalez, Leticia Meza-GuerreroԻMichael Shaffatook first place for “Valley Economic Alliance.”
  • -- First Place -- Graduate specialized/consulting category: Team membersArmand Abellian, Fatima Contreras, Sona Mheryan, Linet OnanianandAnabel Villalobostook first place for "Ollivier."
  • International Business Ethics Case Competition
  • -- Second Place --Students won second place in their division for a 10-minute presentation
  • Sunstone CSU Entrepreneurship Competition
  • --Third Place --Ori Kleyman(Tasty Treats) ԻDonald Palomino(From Nature) won third place in two different categories at the competition.

SCHOLARSHIPS/CERTIFICATES

  • Hundreds ofNazarian College studentsearned more than 1,800 third-party, skills-based certificates.
  • 269 scholarships awarded to Nazarian business students.
  • Students who received the dean's scholarship:Viviana Moreno-Calderon;Daelajunique Webb;Kimberly Espinoza Cruz; andValerie Lopez.

INDIVIDUAL RECOGNITION

  • Eden Shashoua--Named Outstanding Graduating Senior
  • Lacey Hall--Named Warner K. Masters award winner and Wolfson Scholar nominee
  • Sarandeep Singh--Named a Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) Scholar.
  • Ryan Kimmel, Kristen Yip and Hyejin Kim--Passed all four parts of the CPA exam

CO-CURRICULUM ACTIVITIES

  • Distinguished Speaker Series:TV host and Ϣ alumnus Ramesh Damani (Spring, 2023)

EVENTS

  • Internship Fair Participants - 423
  • Industry Night Participants - 1,016

HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS

  • Nazarian College'sBeta Alpha Psi Chapterachieves international recognition as a "Superior Chapter,"a significant accomplishment.
  • Nazarian College'sBeta Gamma Sigma Chapterattains "Highest Honors Status," the most prestigious level of recognition a chapter can receive.

2021-2022 Academic Year

COMPETITIONS

  • Ϣ Jeff MarineBull Ring Competition
  • -- Grand Prize:Ryan MoradpourandAn An ChangwithOctobit, an online training platform with AI.
  • -- Second Place:Mark Ajina, Mickey ObispoandJesus GarciawithSubmitIt,a service for instructors that checks for potential plagiarism and saves time by grading students’ code.
  • -- Third Place:Ifeanyi NnajiandAmira JudahwithCanmove, a platform that connects apartment tenants and homeowners to independent drivers/moving companies.
  • ϢFast Pitch New Venture Competition
  • -- Grand Prize:Ryan MoradpourandAn An ChangwithOctobit, an online training platform with AI.
  • -- Second Place:Van Zellers, Annie Donaldson, Lukas ZeladaandTanner SommerwithGreen Leather Co.
  • -- Third Place:Eduardo MaciaswithTONEY.
  • Small Business Institute Experiential Learning Project of the Year
  • -- First Place: Undergraduate consulting category: Studentshelped the in-person Hipcooks culinary school with a digital branding campaign.
  • -- Second Place: Undergraduate comprehensive category:Students on this team worked with Redflight Innovation that offers a science, technology, engineering and mathematical kit to middle-school students with limited access to technology.
  • -- First Place: Graduate feasibility/business plan category: Team membersJason Casio, Thomas Lee,Hannah Labra,Kristen MossessoriandAnna Russelltook first place for “Stuck in a Maze.”
  • -- First Place: Graduate specialized/consulting category: Team membersRichard Klein, Wendy Medina, Amaris Miller, Kenny Oluwaseun UkpongandKenny Penedatook first place for "Teen Therapy Center."
  • : Launched in May, the competition is a regional collaborationwith the best teams from Ϣ, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State Dominguez Hills, Cal State Los Angeles, Cal Poly Pomona, and Cal State Fullerton participating.

SCHOLARSHIPS/CERTIFICATES

  • More than 160 Nazarian business students awarded scholarships.
  • 145 students received SAP certification.
  • 73 students received a certification in Google Analytics; 55 students received certification in Google Ads Displays; and 44 students received certification in Google Ads Search.

INDIVIDUAL RECOGNITION

  • Jennifer Nunezwas named a Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) Scholar.
  • Elline Deograciasreceived the Outstanding Senior Award.

CO-CURRICULUM ACTIVITIES

Distinguished Speaker Series: The Business of Sustainability withDawn James (MSc, Geology ’03),Paul Jennings (Marketing ’85) ԻKam Mahdi (Engineering ’84)--Spring '21

EVENTS

More than420 studentsԻ 64 employers attended Industry Night.

HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS

  • Nazarian College'sBeta Alpha Psi Chapterachieves international recognition as a "Superior Chapter,"a significant accomplishment.
  • Nazarian College'sBeta Gamma Sigma Chapterattains "Highest Honors Status," the most prestigious level of recognition a chapter can receive.

2020-2021 Academic Year

COMPETITIONS

  • Ϣ Jeff Marine Bull Ring Competition
  • --Grand Prize:Synergy Active Aero withstudentsJeffrey AstorgaԻGeorge Aquino
  • -- Second Place:BumewithstudentsLeonel Hernandez, Marylin Castellon, Carlo Lupercio, Gyoung HwaԻVidas Sileikis
  • -- Third Place:NAPKN withAaron Black and Santiago Martin
  • Ϣ Fast Pitch New Venture Competition
  • --First Place:Corgi Butt, a tabletop strategy game, led byCaroline HartleyԻChristopher Meredith
  • -- Second Place:PowerHealth, a bilingual nutrition app, led byVanessa SanchezԻErika Giroux
  • -- Third Place:Inclusive Beauty,led byRutha Shah, Nicole Galdamez, Lily TatevosianandKristina Serrano.Inclusive Beauty uses an intake quiz and algorithm to provide a clean and allergen-free custom cosmetic foundation.
  • AMA International Collegiate Conference—Matador AMA receives multiple awards:
  • -- Second Place: Best Recruitment Video
  • -- Third Place: Social Impact Video
  • -- AMA Marketing Week - Excellence Recognition (This is the highest recognition)
  • Small Business Institute Project of the Year Competition
  • -- First Place:Undergraduate Comprehensive Project;Student Team:Sara Alteryd, Leila Esmaeili, and Marketa Pospechova

SCHOLARSHIPS

  • Nearly $300,000 in scholarships awarded to more than 200 Nazarian business students.

INDIVIDUAL RECOGNITION

  • Daniel Bustoswas named Ϣ’s 2021 Wolfson Scholar, the highest honor awarded to one graduating senior.
  • Arev Mkrtchyanwas named a Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) Scholar.
  • Arturo Garcia(MBA) received the Raytheon Technologies National Scholarship.
  • Aditi Dwivedireceived the Outstanding Senior Award.

CO-CURRICULUM ACTIVITIES

  • Distinguished Speaker Series:The Business of Entertainment Webinar, moderated by Nazarian College alumnusBruce Gersh(Accounting ’91), Strategic Advisor and former President of PEOPLE, Entertainment Weekly and PEOPLE en Espanol and Four M Studios at Meredith Corporation. Panelists were:
  • -- Louis Santor(Accounting ’89), COO of Village Roadshow Entertainment, which has produced over 85 films since its establishment in 1986 including Joker, The Matrix series, the Sherlock Holmes series, the Ocean’s series, and The Lego Movie.
  • -- David Knoller(Theater ’86), producer, director and writer of television shows, including Carnivale, Power, and Big Love, Freaks and Geeks and Lovecraft Country on HBO.
  • -- Wendy Knoller(Radio/TV Production ’87),who created a highly successful career in post-production, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Friends.

HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS

  • Nazarian College'sBeta Alpha Psi Chapterachieves international recognition as a "Superior Chapter,"a significant accomplishment.
  • Nazarian College'sBeta Gamma Sigma Chapterattains "Highest Honors Status," the most prestigious level of recognition a chapter can receive.

2019-2020 Academic Year

COMPETITIONS

  • Ϣ Fast Pitch New Venture Competition
  • -- First Place (tie): Nourish withLeanna Merza, Magdah Al Sinaidi, Anh NguyenԻChristopher Moreno
  • -- First Place (tie):Beegan Bites withMelissa Schwarz, Maya Sparadeo, Devin DeanԻMelissa Padilla
  • -- Third Place:Van Robotics withSean Van Duser, Kyle Keislar, Calvin Castanares, Thomas ParashosԻShahnam Mirzaei
  • Bull Ring Competition
  • -- Grand Prize: ‘NoSpill’ Tray for delivery driverswith Bretiel Danipour, Jenna Flynn, Tammy Nguyen and Stephanie Villa
  • CFA Institute Research Challengein Los Angeles Local Competition
  • -- First Place:Sean Lancaster,Danny Cho, and Seong (Nathan) Yu won first place in the local level CFA IRC and went on to competein the Americas round in April in New York City
  • Ϣ Goldman Sachs Case Competition
  • -- First Place:Nyan Lin, Tony Lund, Faraz Samsani, Joseph Elmajian and Tal Fitlovich
  • --Second Place:Alexander Zagraychuk, Robert Denam, Evan Burman, Bernardo Calderon, Jonathan Galdamez and Arev Tatarian
  • ϢPosium
  • -- First Place(showcases excellence in scholarly research and creative activity)
    • Binuri Fonseka -Morning Poster
    • Harrison Handel - Oral Presentation (Undergraduate)
  • --Second Place

    • Angelica Leon - Oral Presentation (Undergraduate)
  • Small Business Institute Competition and Conference
    • -- First Place:Undergraduate Consulting;StudentsJenna M. Flynn, Alexander M. Brankovic, Angeline Gomez and Vanessa Arriaza
    • --Second Place: Graduate Comprehensive; StudentsMichelle Gieblar, Patricia Lopez, Valerie Taylor Stoner and Patoo Teamtad
  • International Collegiate Conference Competition—Matador AMA receives multiple awards.

    • -- Third Place: MatadorAMAwon third place for “Best Recruitment Video.”
    • -- Mariam Boyadjian won a $3,000AMAEBSCO scholarship, which was given to her based on her leadership of the chapter.
  • Beta Alpha Psi, Epsilon Chi,Regional Best Practices Competition
  • -- First Place: Alec Agana and Humberto Gonzalez win first place in the “Roots” category
  • -- Second Place: Vania Walangare, Anna Hakopian, Kirstin Shost and Richard Maldonado win second place in the “Branches” category
  • -- Both teams were lead by faculty advisor, Professor Anne Wu.

SCHOLARSHIPS

  • More than 150 Nazarian business students received scholarships.

INDIVIDUAL RECOGNITION

  • Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) Scholar—Anush Martirosyanwas awarded the prestigious scholarship, which is givento undergraduate and graduate accounting students enrolled in accredited U.S. colleges and universities.

CO-CURRICULUM ACTIVITIES

  • (Fall): Bruce Gersh '91, president of People, People En Espanol and Entertainment Weekly. entertainment media executive and California State University, Northridge alumnus.
  • (Spring): Paul Dali '67,chair at Holon Solutions and former general manager and chairman of the Marketing Council at Apple

  • Eight MBA Students, with supervision from Professor Franck Vigneron, worked on ato help launch Emmy award-winning Misha Segal's new organization,The Forbidden Band.

HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS

  • Ϣ ALPFA Chapter Named West Region Chapter of the Year.Watch the video.
  • Beta Gamma Sigma Inducts 40 Students:
  • -- Sophomore inductees were Mary Bilbao, Claire Daniels, Elline Dominique Deogracias, Dilini Selena Dodanwalage, Noreen Keh, Jessica Lauren Puzon, and Rahul Soni.
  • -- Junior inductees were Meri Adamyan, Robert Aghazarian, Khachik Baghumyan, John Alvaro Bulactial, Camila Echeverry, Leila Esmaeili, Seth Fraser, Garegin Gevorgyan, Tejesh Goyal, Burcu Gulagiz, Lerone Herscu, Lilit Hovhannisyan, Lauryn Lawton, Robin Lodge, Patricia Mamac, Adrineh Manasi, Blake Mccormack, Ken Roy Mejes, Chi Nguyen, Marketa Pospechova, David Reynoso, Lorena Rodriguez, Seda Shamirian, and Brooke Yanke.
  • -- Seniors were Shayan Alimohammadi, Amna Altaf, Samantha Cinco, Naoko Kishimizu, Chloe Le-Hill Nguyen, Jake Moreno, Maja Tanna, and Aaron Yonkers.
  • -- 13 graduate students rounded out the newest cohort of BGS inductees: Masood Chotani, Marina Ivan, Qiujun Kitchner, Lucas Kolding, Anastasia Kramsky, Sonia Le, Patricia Lopez, Geremy Mason, Svetlana Pashazadeh-Monajemi, Sheelah Resnick, Valerie Taylor, Raphael Yoshimura and Ruba Zorob.
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