2010 EBA Team

September 1, 2009

Melissa Cederqvist ’10, is a senior chemistry and management double major with double minors in Computational Science and Economics from Huskvarna, Sweden. The Student Director of the Wittenberg Center for Applied Management (WittCAM), International Senator on Student Senate, a member of the American International Association (AIA) and Chemistry Club, Student Representative on the Budget Compensation Advisory Committee (BCAC) and a Team Captain for Relay for Life with the American Cancer Society for the past two years, Cederqvist is also a member of Wittenberg Honors Program, Tau Pi Phi honor society in Economics and Management and Alpha Lambda Delta. This past summer she performed computational science research in Berlin, Germany on the simulation of drug resistance in treatment of HIV and AIDS. Cederqvist plans a career in the pharmaceutical or fashion industry. Katherine Yuskewich ’10, is a senior management major with a concentration in marketing from Columbus, Ohio. As a Sports Marketing Intern in the Athletic Department, Yuskewich plans promotional events for athletics. As a management student, Yuskewich has also participated in the Creative Advertising Partnership and served as a Springfield High School Scholarship project consultant. As a member of the Advancement Office at Wittenberg, Yuskewich serves as the Tiger Club Student Manager where she assist’s with athletic fundraising and marketing. A member of the women’s varsity volleyball team, Yuskewich played in two consecutive Final Four appearances and two Regional Championships, as well as two North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championships. Representing the team on the University’s Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), Yuskewich was nominated to attend the NCAA Regional Leadership Conference in January 2009. As a member of Delta Gamma, Yuskewich has held officer positions including Director of New Member Education and Director of Scholarship. As President of Wittenberg Human Resource Management Association (WHRMA), Yuskewich assists with organizing career workshops for students and administering the Merit Award. She also serves as a member of the Student Appellate Board and several honor societies including Alpha Lambda Delta, Tau Pi Phi, and Order of Omega. Yuskewich is interested in pursuing a career in the field of marketing. Andrea Berry ’10, is a senior management major with a concentration in marketing, from East Amherst, New York. This past summer Berry interned at a Columbus advertising agency as a media intern where she learned the media industry and gained exposure to the agency world. She is very involved on campus and is the 2010 class treasurer, a member of the Wittenberg University honors program, the women’s varsity lacrosse team, the Student Athlete Advisory Committee, the Build a Better Wittenberg Committee, serves as recruitment chair for Omicron Delta Kappa leadership honorary society, and serves as Vice President of Tau Pi Phi, a management honorary. As a management student, Berry has been a member of other WittCAM projects that included: developing an advertising plan for the community service office on campus and raising more than $20,000 for orphans and vulnerable children in Lesotho, Africa. Berry enjoys playing and watching sports, travelling and enjoying good food. After college, Berry plans to pursue a career in the fields of marketing or advertising. |