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Society of Human Resources Management<br />
Lubar School’s SHRM Chapter Recognized<br />
The Lubar School’s student chapter<br />
of the Society of Human Resource<br />
Management (SHRM) has won<br />
recognition from the world-wide<br />
association for a fourth consecutive year.<br />
Under the leadership of faculty advisor<br />
Romila Singh, an Assistant Professor in<br />
Organizations and Strategic Management,<br />
the <strong>UW</strong>M SHRM chapter has received<br />
either a Merit Award or a Superior Merit<br />
Award in each of the last four years.<br />
These awards recognize student chapters<br />
for demonstrated excellence in operations,<br />
the professional development of chapter<br />
members, promotion of the profession,<br />
and support of SHRM.<br />
The Society of Human Resource management<br />
(SHRM) is the world’s largest<br />
association devoted to human resource<br />
management. Its student chapters help to<br />
advance the human resources profession<br />
by providing experiential opportunities<br />
that allow students to enhance, apply, and<br />
complement what they learn in their<br />
university classes.<br />
(left to right) Andrew Metz, Amy DeBroux, Dr. Romila Singh, Joanne Sipin, and Leanne<br />
Davis pose with their 2005-06 Superior Merit Award.<br />
The student offi cers that led the chapter<br />
to its Superior Merit Award in 2005-06<br />
include Amy DeBroux (BBA ’06, Employment<br />
Specialist, Landmark Staffi ng<br />
Resources, Inc.); Ray Harrell (MHRLR<br />
’06, Benefi ts Support Intern, Harley<br />
Davidson Motor Company); Joanne Sipin<br />
(MHRLR ’06, Compensation Associate,<br />
Clifton Gunderson, LLP); Leanne Davis<br />
Scholarship Awards for 2006-07<br />
The Sheldon B. Lubar<br />
School of Business<br />
congratulates the following<br />
scholarship recipients for<br />
their talent and hard work!<br />
BDO SEIDMAN<br />
ACCOUNTING<br />
SCHOLARSHIPS<br />
Cory Bultinck, $2,000<br />
Daniel Neumann, $2,000<br />
BRICKMAN BUSINESS<br />
SCHOLARSHIP<br />
Chelsey McCluskey, $2,500<br />
22 OUTLOOK<br />
BRUNSWICK/REICHERT<br />
SCHOLARSHIP<br />
Cory Bultinck,<br />
Semester Tuition<br />
ALOIS BULAWA<br />
SCHOLARSHIP<br />
Michael Ortiz, $7,500<br />
BUSINESS SCHOLARS<br />
SCHOLARSHIPS<br />
Stanislave Krakovyak, $2,500<br />
Stacy Gutsmiedl, $2,500<br />
CHANCELLOR’S<br />
FELLOWSHIPS<br />
Lila Ali, $4,000<br />
Jill Cotey, $4,000<br />
James Hampel, $4,000<br />
Terese Ingelli, $4,000<br />
Travis Lohse, $4,000<br />
Alexander Marek, $4,000<br />
Michael Mattter, $4,000<br />
William McCarthy, $4,000<br />
Natalie McGowan, $4,000<br />
Elina Spule, $4,000<br />
Michael Teeters, $4,000<br />
Anand Vangipurum, $4,000<br />
Jai Verma, $2,000<br />
Sara Woosencraft, $4,000<br />
DELOITTE<br />
MS-ACCOUNTING<br />
SCHOLARSHIP<br />
Johnnie Bannier, Jr., $3,000<br />
(BBA ’08); Andrew Metz (BBA ’07); and<br />
Sara Vandenhoven (BBA ’07).<br />
“These meritorious students serve as<br />
models of excellence, not only to other<br />
SHRM student chapters, but to all of the<br />
Lubar School’s professional student<br />
organizations,” said Dr. Singh.<br />
RAMZI DOANY MEMORIAL<br />
SCHOLARSHIP<br />
Olena Meersman, $500<br />
MARK AND TERRY DOLL<br />
SCHOLARSHIP<br />
Jenna Schneider, $5,000<br />
EMBA ALUMNI<br />
UNDERGRADUATE<br />
SCHOLARSHIP<br />
Kyle Balcerzak,<br />
Semester Tuition<br />
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