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Haile Ambassadors of the Month

Agnibha Bhattacharya, Haile College Ambassador

Haile Ambassador: Agnibha Bhattacharya

What does being a Haile Ambassador mean to you?

Being a Haile Ambassador, to me, means representing the Haile College of Business and actively supporting our surrounding community. It’s a privilege to be able to share my experiences with current and prospective students and to volunteer at impactful events that contribute to the academic and professional growth of so many. I’m proud to be part of an initiative that fosters connections and strengthens our college community.

How has being a Haile Ambassador benefitted you?

Serving as a Haile Ambassador has pushed me beyond my comfort zone, helping me confidently share my journey with prospective students and their families while representing the college. It’s also expanded my network, allowing me to connect with other dedicated Ambassadors and college staff.

What advice would you give students in the Haile College of Business who might be interested in becoming a Haile Ambassador?

I’d encourage them to go for it! Being a Haile Ambassador is a fantastic opportunity to learn, meet new people, and grow in areas you wish to develop. It’s an experience that allows you to give back to the college community while honing valuable skills.
               
MacKenzie Bryant, Haile College Ambassador

Haile Ambassador: Mackenzie Bryant

What does being a Haile Ambassador mean to you?

As an Ambassador I get to represent ÁÔÓ¥ÌåÓýÖ±²¥ College of Business as a whole. I love being able to represent my college and getting to know everyone around me!

How has being a Haile Ambassador benefitted you?

In my time of being an Ambassador, I have learned so much about my self and the College of Business. One of my favorite things to do is network with my peers along with companies. This has taught me many valuable insights such as communication skills, empathy, and time management.

What advice would you give students in the Haile College of Business who might be interested in becoming a Haile Ambassador?

My advice would be to get involved on campus. When I started getting involved in clubs, my campus and personal life were positively impacted. You will meet so many different people and potentially meet someone who could help direct your future!
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