YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – The Youngstown State University Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma at the Williamson College of Business Administration installed 67 business students during induction ceremonies last month.

Beta Gamma Sigma is reserved exclusively for schools accredited by AACSB International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. 

Beta Gamma Sigma membership recognizes commitment, high academic achievement and leadership. An international organization, Beta Gamma Sigma members span all 50 states and more than 190 countries.

Beta Gamma Sigma was founded as a national organization Feb. 19, 1913. Though almost 350,000 students receive bachelor’s or master’s degrees in business each year, only about 25,000 are inducted into a lifetime membership in Beta Gamma Sigma. To be eligible for membership, students must be registered in business administration programs and be candidates for the baccalaureate or master’s degree. Students ranking in the top 10 percent of their sophomore, junior or senior classes or the top 20 percent of the master’s program are eligible for membership.

YSU students installed Feb. 23 include 13 sophomores, 16 juniors, nine seniors and 22 graduate students. They are:

  • Sophomores: Jon Michael Chahine (finance-CFP), Ryan Connor Evangelista (accounting), Aidan Thomas Hankey (business administration), Olivia Hetrick (business administration), Sauda Hossain (business economics), Gabriela Machin Borges (marketing-professional selling), Neeranuch Prajunpanich (finance-financial management), G.M. Mohiuddin Rahman (business administration), Lindsey Elise Romeo (business administration), Aidan C. Smith (business administration), Isabella Travis (accounting), Victoria Varadi (accounting), Lydia Grace Wilkerson (finance-financial management).
  • Juniors: Autumn Behlke (marketing), Shane Chalus (accounting), Noelle DelGarbino (accounting), Robert England (finance-financial management), Anthony Graceffo (business administration), Katie M. Grottenthaler (finance-financial management), Jan Harter (business economics), Connor Jacob Homrighausen (accounting), Maria N. Insana (business administration), Thu Minh Le (finance-financial management), Noah Michael Marvin (finance-financial management), Jenna McClish (human resource management), Libby Rose McElroy (marketing), Maria Primavera (accounting), Joseph P. Skowron (finance-financial management), Drake Trolio (finance-CFP).
  • Seniors: Rasha M. Ali (accounting), Natalia Andres Moreno (marketing), Mary Baka (human resource management), Colin S. Burdette (finance-CFP), Alyssa Brooke Croyle (marketing-advertising), Sophia Katherine D’Angelo (finance-financial management), James Patrick Kover (finance-CFP), Talia Peccon (Marketing), Kaylei E. Shaffer (marketing).
  • Graduate students: Jennifer L. Barnett (MBA in health care management), Morgan Bischof (MBA in marketing), Jill E. Blind (MBA in general business), Kevin L. Bradford (MBA in general business), Annina Maria DaFonseca (MBA in organizational leadership), Curtis-Randall Dawn (MBA in organizational leadership), Sarah Louise Bika (MBA in general business), Megan Goss (MBA in general business), Bianca Hoffman (MBA in organizational leadership), Andrew David Johnson (MBA in general business), Sarah I. Krebs (MBA in health care management), Logan Kress (MBA in human resources management), Pedro Jose Aneses Nieves (MBA in organizational leadership), Bridget O’Neill (MBA in marketing), Alexandria Kay Sturgess (MBA in organizational leadership), Sarah Mary Swinick (MBA in health care management), Beth Ellen Harbert Todd (MBA in organizational leadership), Lauryn Virginia Todd (MBA in organizational leadership), Bethanne Tuel (MBA in human resources management), Kayla AE Vacha (MBA in health care management), Raymond Vellky (MBA in general business), Sharon Yauger (MBA in general business).

Seven faculty members also were inducted. They are Sarah Jenyk, senior lecturer of economics; Tomi Ovaska, professor and Paul J. Thomas Endowed Chair in Economics; Peter Reday, associate professor of international management; and Joe Palardy, AJ Sumell, Yogesh Uppal and Yaqin Wang, all professors in economics.

Tom Fleming, chairman and CEO of Aim Transportation Solutions, was the keynote speaker and chapter honoree. He has been named a most-loved CEO by Most Loved Workplaces.com. Fleming graduated from Cardinal Mooney High School and was a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Boston College with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics, where he was a member of the Beta Gamma Sigma Honors Society. 

Fleming was a chair for the boards of the National Truck Leasing Association, The Truck Renting and Leasing Association, The Chamber of Commerce of the Mahoning Valley, Goodwill Industries, The YMCA of Youngstown, The Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley, the Youngstown State University Foundation and the United Way of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley.

This year represented the 26th induction class for the Beta Gamma Sigma Chapter at YSU. It has inducted 1,202 students. This year’s student officers are President Grace Economus and Vice Presidents Katie Buttar, Sienna Summers, Emily Basista and Katherine Wamsley. Jeong Hoon Choi is the chapter adviser.

Pictured at top: New Beta Gamma Sigma members from Youngstown State University.