Jenna Corwin

Jenna Corwin, from Louisville, Kentucky, is a Wittenberg senior majoring in management with a concentration in finance and minor in economics. As a summer intern for Northwestern Mutual Financial Network, she analyzed clients’ financial situations and long-term goals in order to provide recommendations for products to fill their needs. Corwin is vice-president of Wittenberg University’s Investment Club, and treasurer for the Panhellenic Council, Wittenberg’s Greek governing council. She was also a faculty aide for Wittenberg’s Management Department as well as Business and Advertising manager for the Torch, Wittenberg’s student-run newspaper. As a member of Wittenberg’s Center for Applied Management, Corwin worked with two classmates to conduct the annual Entrepreneurial Business Award project for Champaign and Clark counties in Ohio. Additionally, Corwin has worked for Harold’s Stores, Inc. as a sales associate for the past four years. During the spring of 2006, she was inducted into the Tau Pi Phi Honorary Society in Management and Economics, and was elected as its vice-president. Corwin received the Dr. Woodrow Wilson Prize for Excellence in Management and is a member of the Honors Program. She was also inducted into the Omicron Delta Kappa Involvement Honorary. Corwin became a member of the Chi Omega sorority in the fall of 2004. During her spare time, she enjoys spending time with friends and family, traveling, and reading. Upon graduation, she plans to secure a career in the financial or banking industry. Her future plans include a career in corporate management and finance.