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Employee Spotlight 2022
Amy Densley, the assistant program director for the finance department, always brings a warmth to those around her.
Staci Carroll enjoys sharing her life experiences and learning from others as the BYU Marriott manager of diversity, inclusion, and belonging.
Undergraduate advisor Angela Baxter uses her diverse experiences to help everyone feel welcome at the BYU Marriott School of Business.
For new BYU Marriott School of Business assistant accounting professor Travis Dyer, teaching is more than a job; it's a passion.
An idea from a business trip in Shanghai blossomed into Kurt Brown's latest\ impact investing venture, a topic he also teaches as a BYU Marriott adjunct professor.
Darron Billeter cherishes the moments when his students knock on his office door for a quick visit.
As the program coordinator for the Whitmore Global Business Center, Elizabeth Smith helps students take steps across borders.
Sara Hubbs's decision to transfer to BYU as an undergraduate led to a fulfilling career that ultimately included returning to Provo as an assistant dean of finance and HR at BYU Marriott.
At BYU Marriott, seniors are not the only ones looking for a final project. After teaching for 23 years, Brian Hill searched for a capstone to his ExDM career.
For Clay Posey, a professor of information systems (IS) at the BYU Marriott School of Business, two things his students do give him pause.
Jess Dansie Anderson works hard to reach and inspire more students across campus to become changemakers.
A life-changing conversation with a U.S. Army recruiter led Jack Sturgeon to join the military. Now, he does the same as an army recruiter at BYU.
"Curiosity killed the cat" has long been a phrase that discourages inquisitiveness and one with which Ben Iverson would disagree.
Larry Walters discovered early in his life that serving others brought him great joy. His love of public service has spread to others and made the world a better place.
Jade Rogers, a manager at BYU Marriott's Rollins Center, appreciates the value in life's uncertainty. Trusting that God continually helps her, Rogers moves forward with faith.
As a student at BYU Marriott, Brad Agle was intrigued by why people act unethically. Now a professor, Agle helps students crack their own tough ethical questions.