Alisha Lucas http://www.wright.edu/business/news/2010/video-trends-in-business.html#alisha
Human Resources & Management Major
Dayton Early College Academy Mentor, Dean's Student Advisory Board Member
"The Human Resource program prepares you for real world situations with an in depth curriculum and a major consulting project for an actual company or organization. It's easy to get involved. Take advantage of the many networking opportunities and look for at least one internship before you graduate. Currently, I am interning in HR at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. Because WSU has such small class sizes, you are able to get to know you professors. Make sure you do. You'll benefit in the long run!"
“ This past school year I was the President of the Human Resources and Management Club. I led the HR Club to earning a superior merit award from The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) for the seventh consecutive year. I also led the Management Club to place second in the nation for small chapter performance from The Society for Advancement of Management (SAM). For the past three years I have been on the Management Student Advisory Board providing the Management Department with student input for improving the Management and HR programs.”
Internships: While pursuing my bachelor’s degree, I completed two internships, both of which I obtained through class projects. I was a Human Resource Assistant summer intern for Chipotle Mexican Grill in Columbus, Ohio. I recruited and interviewed crew and management candidates throughout Ohio and Indiana and helped open two restaurants. I also completed a summer internship with Reynolds and Reynolds as a HR and Payroll Intern. Because of my internship experience and receiving an MBA assistanthship, I decided to get my MBA right after my undergraduate degree. While pursuing my MBA I co-oped at Wright Patterson Air force Base as a Civilian Human Resource Specialist Trainee. I received a job offer at Wright Patterson Air Force Base as a Human Resource Specialist before I completed my MBA.
Most valuable experience: My most valuable experience at the Raj Soin College of Business was getting to know my professors. The small class sizes really helped. I owe my success in college to the professors who were always willing to sit down and provide me with guidance in and outside the classroom. My favorite class was MGT 404, "Employment Interviewing" with Mrs. Crawford. This class provided me with hands on experience and helped me obtain internship and job offers. I learned a great deal from Mrs. Crawford and owe my career success to her. I encourage anyone to take one of her classes.
Why WSU? I choose Wright State University because it was in close proximity to home and WSU offered low tuition compared to other colleges. I chose to pursue a degree in Business Management and Human Resource Management because of my interest in personnel issues in organizations and how HR activities play a key role in supporting an organization’s ongoing efforts to adapt to change successfully.
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Dr. David Bright
Assistant Professor
Department of Management
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