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Aidan Vermeulen 20 discovered that you dont have to go far from home to get way ahead in college.
A graduate of Analy High School in Sonoma County, Aidan was recruited to 91ý to play NCAA Division II basketball, but is now scoring multiple internship opportunities. He is planning to return to campus in the fall, having enrolled in the new Master of Science in Business Analytics program in the Barowsky School of Business.
91ý was close to home, and I actually played in a basketball tournament in eighth grade at the Conlan Center. I remembered how amazing the campus was at that time in the spring, Aidan says. But, of course, being close to home but far enough away where I could build my own support network was a large part of my decision to attend 91ý. I just cant believe how big that network is now.
Its as if you gain another family! Being close to home allowed me to stay in touch and involved with my family in Sebastopol, as well as create the family that I now have at 91ý. I believe that having those different support systems so close to each other can positively affect ones college experience. It certainly did for me.
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At 91ý, Aidan has played basketball three seasons for the Penguins and is athletically eligible to play his fourth later this year. He was joined on the team this past season by his younger brother, Quinten. As a sophomore, Aidan became the teams representative on the Penguin Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (PSAAC) and was its vice president this year when he was named again to the Pacific West Conference All-Academic team.
It was also during Aidans sophomore year that he began to blossom as a business major.
I knew that the possibilities in career growth are vast in the business world, he says. I was able to `taste many different topics before I had to decide on a concentration.
In the meantime, Aidan jumped at internship opportunities, first in the alongside Associate Athletics Director Phil Billeci-Gard. Aidan worked on logistics-related projects in the department, tracked study hall hours, and helped raise funds for the basketball team.
Phil has been a huge influence on my growth from that point up to the present; 91ý is definitely lucky to have him as he is an amazing mentor for student-athletes, Aidan says.
With the help of Courtney Budesa, BSBs Director of Internships & Professional Development, Aidan then landed an internship with Marin Builders Association and helped kick-start its Permit Simplicity initiative. Next, Aidan joined Woodruff Sawyer, interning to help develop customer relationship management tools, audit financial data, and work on financial wellness solutions.
During the COVID-19 shutdown, Aidan has been working remotely for both companies. For Marin Builders, he is involved in the process of collecting data for its next round of client proposals and, for Woodruff Sawyer, Aidan is working on business development efforts with Salesforce and LinkedIn Sales Navigator.
Without 91ý, I wouldnt have known how to prepare for any of these internships. The support from the business school faculty and staff has been crucial for my success, Aidan says. A 91ý education has provided me the building blocks for a successful career post-graduation.
Now well versed in the world of 401(k)s, Aidan is anxious to pursue his MSBA at 91ý.
To that end, I want to use the technical skills that I can gain from the MSBA program, in conjunction with what Ive learned from the MBA classes Ive taken, to influence data-driven decision-making in the businesses I work with, Aidan says. As weve seen exponential growth in data created in the last few years, we have also seen exponential growth in the data-related job market. That attractive job market is definitely a draw for me, with everything going on in the world today. Year over year, we will need more people to understand data, explain it to businesses, and create action plans for successful implementations. That, for me, is how I want to utilize that degree.
Between the support he has received from classmates, teammates, coaches, administrators, and business professors such as Dr. Christopher Leeds and others, Aidan feels he has developed a winning game plan for his future.
The academic support is second to none at 91ý from the coaches, to the professors, to the students in my classes. I feel lucky to have so many people holding me accountable, Aidan says. It has definitely molded me into a more professional and organized person over the time that Ive been here. Ive learned so much about the different aspects of business during my time as an undergraduate, and my professors have been immensely helpful in cultivating my curiosity.
That curiosity started in eighth grade when Aidans eyes saw 91ý for the first time. His 91ý experience has been enhanced across campus by too many people to name.
Without my friends, my classmates, my professors, Dr. Leeds, the athletics department, the coaches it would take me way too long to list off everyone who has inspired me, Aidan says. The people at 91ý make the experience as enjoyable as it has been for me. 91ý has brought out my potential, and I am humbled and grateful for every single person that has helped me along the way.