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Bryant CEO Wins Best Chapter Back-to-Back
Category: General Posted by: pinball10 Date: 11/15/08


For the second year in a row, Bryant's chapter of the Collegiate Entrepreneurs' Organization (CEO) takes home top honors.

 

Bryant’s chapter of the Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization (CEO) continues to excel. For the second year in a row, the CEO was named the Best Student Chapter in the country. It is the first time that a chapter earned top honors two years in a row.

In addition, Lauren Amarante ’11 (Meriden, CT) won the Student Leader of the Year award and John Botte ’11 (Smithtown, NY) was honored for designing the best CEO chapter Web site.

 

Bryant's chapter of the Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization (CEO) celebrates being named Best Student Chapter in the country.

 

 

 

Despite being one of the smaller schools at the convention, Bryant boasted one of the largest contingents, with 63 students taking part in the national conference in Chicago last weekend.

 

Best in the country

It has been a meteoric rise for Bryant’s CEO chapter, which started with only eight members in 2005. The organization now has more than 150 members and is one of the most active organizations on campus.

“Winning this award is indescribable,” says Tyler Fishback ’09 (North Providence, RI), the CEO president. “We have a strong group of passionate and energetic leaders who are constantly willing to learn new things.”

(L-R) Matt Lotfey ’11 (Falmouth, ME), Joe Pellitier ’09 (Newburyport, MA), Sergio Marin ’11 (East Hartford, CT), Tyler Murphy ’11 (Centerville, MA), Miguel Dominguez ’11 (Providence, RI), Dan Xavier ’10 (East Providence, RI), Tyler Fishback ’09 (North Providence, RI), John Botte ’11 (Smithtown, NY), Emily Murphy ’11 (Quincy, MA), Haley Trenholm ’11 (Gill, MA), and Lauren Amarante ’11 (Meriden, CT).

 

Last month, CEO continued its involvement in Pumpkin Fest to raise money for Camp Sunshine, a retreat in Maine for kids with life-threatening illnesses. In eight hours, students carved or painted 350 pumpkins and raised more than $1,300.

CEO also partners with Bryant’s Global Entrepreneurship Program and “Business 101” classes to hold an elevator pitch competition each semester.

    

 

(Photo on the left) a shot from the CEO's visit this summer to China for the Beijing Olympics and (photo on the right) a student carves a pumpkin as part of Pumpkin Fest to raise money for Camp Sunshine, a retreat in Maine for kids with life-threatening illnesses.

 

 

One of the organization’s newest ventures is the student-run nonprofit organization CEO Consulting. The group is currently working with a local entrepreneur who is planning a rollout of a product he hopes will reach $50 million in sales. The packaging will include Bryant’s CEO logo. And, last summer, Bryant’s CEO led a trip to China for 10 students during the Beijing Olympics.   

“I’m unbelievably proud of what we have accomplished as a team, and I am excited that our hard work and dedication has been recognized at the national level,” says Fishback.    

 

Continuing the momentum

Cary Collins, associate professor of finance and Trustee Professor of Entrepreneurship, is director of Bryant’s Global Entrepreneurship Program, which spearheads the creation of entrepreneurship curriculum. He credits the students for being active learners.

    

 

(Photo on the left) Cary Collins, associate professor of finance, Trustee Professor of Entrepreneurship, and director of Bryant’s Global Entrepreneurship Program (photo on the right, L-R) Tyler Fishback ’09 (North Providence, RI), Dan Xavier ’10 (East Providence, RI), and Matt Wilson '08.

 

“Student-run organizations like CEO provide the extracurricular tone for an entrepreneurial campus,” says Collins. “Without the high energy of the student-led performances, our in-class offering wouldn’t have the same ring.”

Adds Wilson, a former CEO president, “CEO's recent dynasty is only the tip of the iceberg. I challenge everyone to continue the cultural movement towards entrepreneurship and empowering every young person across the globe to get passionate about what they do.”


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