Seventeen Students Selected as Walton College Ambassadors for 2020-21

Seventeen Students Selected as Walton College Ambassadors for 2020-21
David Speer

A select group of 17 Sam M. Walton College of Business students will serve as the college's ambassadors for the 2020-21 school year.

The student ambassadors are chosen each year to assist Walton College's Undergraduate Programs Office with recruitment by leading tours, managing social media, and other activities that showcase the college and the variety of experiences it has to offer business students.

"These students really excel at sharing their positive college experiences with prospective students and their families during the school year in so many different ways," said Sierra Hayes, undergraduate recruiter in the Walton College Undergraduate Programs Office. "We expanded the number of student ambassadors this year to better serve our families and students and to allow us to focus on more of the great offerings at Walton College."

Student ambassadors for 2020-21 are listed below by name, hometown, major, minor and ambassador position.

  • Abby Fauss, Lee's Summit, Missouri; Senior, Information Systems, Marketing, Transfer Students
  • Anna Fredrick, Springfield, Missouri; Junior, Supply Chain Management, Business Analytics, Social Media Manager
  • Austin Martin,* Joplin, Missouri; Senior, B.S.I.B. in Supply Chain Management and Spanish, New Freshmen
  • Ben Robinson,* Arlington, Texas; Senior, Management, Supply Chain Management, New Freshmen
  • Collin Macias,*† Austin, Texas; Senior, Accounting and Finance, New Freshmen
  • Dana Siverly,† Normal, Illinois; Junior, Information Systems, Data Analytics, New Freshmen
  • Emma Tod, Dripping Springs, Texas; Junior, Supply Chain Management, Enterprise Resource Management, New Freshmen
  • Kirsten James,* Rogers, Arkansas; Senior, Information Systems and Marketing, New Freshmen
  • Lexie Rook,† Collierville, Tennessee; Senior, Finance, Management, New Freshmen
  • Madi Pickin, Austin, Texas; Sophomore, Marketing, New Freshmen (starting spring 2021)
  • Meagan Turner, St. Louis, Missouri; Junior, Marketing, Finance, New Freshmen
  • Morgan Wojciechowski, Republic, Missouri; Junior, Marketing, Supply Chain Management, New Freshmen
  • Quincee Scates, Springdale, Arkansas; Junior, Marketing, Business Analytics, New Freshmen
  • Raquel Sorensen, Round Rock, Texas; Senior, Marketing, Social Media Manager
  • Talia West, Fayetteville, Arkansas; Junior, Marketing, Event Management, Social Media Manager
  • Taylor Caudle,† Prairie Grove, Arkansas; Junior, International Business, Spanish, New Freshmen
  • Torey Morris,* Mansfield, Texas; Senior, B.S.I.B. in Supply Chain Management, Business Analytics and Spanish, Lead Ambassador

*An ambassador returning for a second term.
†A members of the Honors College

Contacts

Sierra B. Hayes, undergraduate recruiter
Sam M. Walton College of Business
479-575-4622, sbhayes@uark.edu

David Speer, senior director of communications
Sam M. Walton College of Business
479-575-2539, dlspeer@uark.edu

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