Campbell Business holds inaugural Innovation with Vision student recognition ceremony

Campbell University 2016 Winter Commencement

BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Multiple students were honored as Campbell Business held its first-ever Innovation with Vision student recognition ceremony on Wednesday, March 16, at Marshbanks Dining Hall. The event was sponsored by Campbell Business Lundy Chair Dr. Boris Abbey, the Adam Smith Club, the Student Government Association, the Healthcare Management Club, the Social Entrepreneurship Club, and the Sullivan Foundation. Cato Institute Legal Associate Randal Meyer served as the keynote speaker for the evening.

Megan Roman was presented with the Service Award for her dedicated work in nine different organizations, including the Harnett County Teen Court Program and serving as a Guardian Ad Litem. Chantella Crosby was recognized with the Social Entrepreneurship Award for her founding of the Social Entrepreneurship Club at Campbell Business. Chris West received the Leadership Award for his presidency of the Young Americans for Liberty chapter on campus.

Sarah Roberson took home the Entrepreneurship award for the start of her own business, The Read Headed Camel. Victoria Lodge was presented with the Professionalism Award for her work as a mentor and with the accounting club. Marin Goodwin and Rachel Harty served as co-recipients of the Research Award for their excellent work in energy efficiency at Campbell Business.

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