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Global Supply Chain Marketing 2022
BYU Marriott marketing senior, Dustin Leonard discovered that success comes through mentorship, pursuing his marketing passions, and seizing opportunities.
The global supply chain management program recently recognized BYU Marriott accounting alum Brian Hancock with the Global Supply Chain Excellence Award.
As a child, BYU Marriott global supply chain senior Courage Tamakloe faced extraordinary trials as part of his everyday life. Despite these challenges, he believes that any situation in his life can be viewed as either a lesson or a blessing.
After retiring from a long career in sales for startup software companies, Greg Zippi knew exactly what he wanted to do next—teach.
In a drawer in Mike Bond’s office are all the notes he took in training meetings during his 11 years as a brand manager.
Marketing students at BYU Marriott recently had a chance to network with sales professionals and compete for prizes at the event dubbed Salesapalooza.
Nine students were recently honored as 2022 Bateman Award recipients for their excellence both inside and outside the classroom.
This last school year, BYU Marriott global supply chain students students helped collected shoes to donate to children in Africa.
A woman of many hobbies, Rebekah Brau, a GSCM associate professor, also has a drive for researching why humans do what they do.
Meeting refugees during his church mission solidified Cade Hyde's desire to have a career in social impact, which he pursued through the Ballard Center.
When Allie Jensen lost her mother to a lifelong battle with multiple sclerosis, she thought she would never be able to attend college. Now she is a brand-new BYU Marriott graduate.
When Raena Hay Yong Lau is not helping her sisters run a food blog for those with dietary restrictions, she is studying GSCM at BYU Marriott.
When marketing alumna Marinne Pearson was earning her MBA and working part-time, she was also working to rebrand a new company.
In a world of seemingly endless choices, today’s consumers don’t often travel a linear path when making a purchase.
BJ Allen hopes to share his passion for sales to his fellow students in the BYU Marriott School of Business marketing program.
In 2010, Joe Bodily discovered a passion for global supply chain management at the BYU Marriott School of Business.
Approximately 60 people from the global supply chain management program gathered for an annual event designed to bring together alumni and students.
After initially failing BYU Marriott's introductory marketing class, Trapper Denton persevered and now helps other students do the same.
Preston Haight, a senior at BYU Marriott, shares his faith led story to developing a passion for the world of marketing.
Katie Weddle doesn't remember much from the accident that almost took her life. Serving as a missionary in Malaysia, Weddle was riding her bike when she was hit by a car.
Darron Billeter cherishes the moments when his students knock on his office door for a quick visit.
Jordan Sitterud, a native of Roseville, California, has always admired basketball player Michael Jordan.
Bryn Sieverts was always fascinated with the concept of business. As a young boy, he set up a popsicle stand on a street corner in his neighborhood to earn some extra cash.
Tyler Hardy was one day away from finishing his mission in Veracruz, Mexico, when he got an unexpected phone call. His older brother, Greg, had been seriously injured in a work accident.