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K-State Today

September 22, 2023

Fourth cohort of students selected for Menard Family Scholars Program

Submitted by Haley Ahlers

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The K-State College of Business Administration welcomed the fourth cohort of students into the Menard Family Scholars Program. This program provides high-achieving incoming first-year students with premier business leadership experiences.

Offered by the college's  Center for Principled Business, the Menard Family Scholars Program engages first-year business students in a yearlong program designed to foster leadership development, ethical decision making and innovative thinking. Menard Scholars gain technical knowledge and skills through rigorous coursework beginning in their first semester of study. In addition, these students explore college leadership opportunities and career pathways in the business sector through industry learning trips, alumni gatherings, one-on-one mentoring and other curated experiences.

Students work with top faculty members as they transition to college. They receive early access to the College of Business Career Development Program, specialized advising and career shadowing experiences. Menard Scholars gain personal, professional and career skills while building a peer and professional network with high-achieving individuals.

"We appreciate the Menard family's continued support of this selective program," said Marcia Hornung, director of the Center for Principled Business. "We look forward to connecting all four cohorts for professional development and networking opportunities throughout the academic year.”

Menard Scholars 2023-2024: Grant Waite, Abilene; Tipton Francis, Anthony; Michael Johnson, Augusta; Samuel Ralston, Bel Aire; Ella Haight, Halstead; Elaina Tozier, Hesston; Jacob Mason, Manhattan; Brynn O’Neil, Marysville; Sophie Shumacher, Seneca; Katie Albertson; Dalton Smithson, Wamego; Caden Parker, Waterville; Annia Blasi and Sam Keene, both from Wichita.

From Greater Kansas City: Will Stroud, Leawood; Matt Martucci, Mission Hills; Kaleb Larson, Olathe; Carter Henderson, Overland Park; Logan Forssberg, Shawnee, and Adela Lipari and Quinton Pfaff, from Stilwell.

From out of state: Avery Linton, Arvada, Colorado; Chase Ruda, Branson, Missouri; Chloe Lamb, Dardenne Prairie, Missouri; Carter Watkins, Kansas City, Missouri; Eliza Olsen, Omaha, Nebraska.

For more information about the program, please visit the Center for Principled Business website or contact Marcia Hornung.