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Faculty Advisor
Jamie Campbell
Jamie Campbell is the Assistant Dean for Diversity Enhancement programs at Penn State. He holds an undergraduate degree in sociology from Morehouse, and a Masters of education degree in Adult Education/Curriculum Instruction from Central Michigan University. His works strongly with NABA to not only increase our presence on campus but to help many minoritiy students gain the professional skills, and opportunities available to them.
juc27@psu.edu
Treasurer
Tiffany Koffi
Secretary
Seth Agyarko
Seth Agyarko is a Sophomore majoring in Business Management. He became involved with NABA his freshman year.
marketing
Dani Huggins
Dani Huggins is a senior Economics major with an Information Systems and Statistical Analysis minor. She is from Pittsburgh, PA. Dani has been involved in NABA since her freshman year and since has been a part of the marketing, philanthropy and professional development committees. Her internship experiences include Mobile Aspects in Pittsburgh and Merrill Lynch Wealth Management. She hopes to pursue her Masters degree in Economics and becoming a professor of Economics in the future.
President
Shonda Walters
Shonda is a Senior majoring in Enterprise Risk Management from Lansdowne PA. She has been involved in NABA sine her freshman year and has served as Corporate Sponsor Chair, Professional Development Chair and Vice President. She has already secured a job with KPMG LLP.
Vice President
Charran Culmer
Charran Culmer is a Junior Energy Business major in the college of Earth and Mineral Science and a Finance major in the Smeal College of Business. He previously served NABA as Treasurer. He hopes to work for one of the Big 4 accounting firms.
Professional Development
James Dowdy
pHILANTHROPY
Aaliyah Snell
Aaliyah Snell is a Senior Supply Chain major, Legal Environment of Business minor from Pittsburgh,PA. She has been a member of NABA since sophmore year. She has completed an internship with Crown Castle. Aaliyah looks forward to increasing the organizations involvement in THON.