Each semester, PNC recognizes two outstanding 麻豆传媒 students as PNC Achievers. These students exemplify excellence in the classroom, in the community, and in student leadership and development. Congratulations to the Spring 2019 PNC Achievers!
Megan Conrad, Senior, Marketing Major
Megan Conrad has a saying: You get out what you put in.
At only 20 years old, the marketing major at Kent State is definitely getting a big return on her efforts throughout the campus 鈥 so much so that she has been named a PNC Student Achiever in the spring semester. The award is given to two students each semester who excel in college.
Ms. Conrad, who hails from Rocky River, Ohio, is taking advantage of everything the college has to offer.
In addition to holding two part-time jobs on campus, Ms. Conrad is the president of the Kent State chapter of the American Marketing Association. She coordinates bringing in guest speakers, workshops and helping students refine their portfolios.
She is also the president of the Student Advisory Council in the College of Business Administration鈥檚 Career Services Office. Her goal is to rebuild the office as a liaison for students.
If that is not enough to keep her busy, Ms. Conrad is the vice president of the Business Professionals Roundtable and is a student success specialist. In the latter role, she provides guidance and helps students create career goals.
鈥淚 do it because I鈥檓 helping others,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檝e had people cry and hug me, and I feel as though I鈥檓 actually making a difference, even though it鈥檚 one student at a time.鈥
Ms. Conrad鈥檚 career-focused extracurricular activities are fitting. She hopes to eventually become a student counselor in higher education.
But, for now, she is humbled by the recognition by PNC for her work in building her own career.
鈥淚 know firsthand how many amazing students there are in the college,鈥 Ms. Conrad said. 鈥淚 like to be the silent person, but to see that the college felt strongly about me and to know everything I鈥檝e done has made a difference, that meant a lot to me.鈥
Amy Kober, Senior, Public Health Major
At 22, Amy Kober has already learned a valuable lesson: to make every moment count. And she is living that mantra.
As a senior studying public health at Kent State, Ms. Kober is making the most of her time by networking, volunteering, being involved in professional groups and volleyball, and maintaining her 3.9 grade point average.
Her hard work is already paying off. Ms. Kober was selected as a PNC Student Achiever in the spring semester. The award is based on overall achievement in college. Ms. Kober feels honored to be chosen because it focuses on her academic performance rather than just success on the volleyball court.
鈥淚t鈥檚 always nice to be recognized, but the fact that the award focuses on people who excel in the classroom is important,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou have to have the entire package.鈥
After her graduation, Ms. Kober wants to fulfill her lifelong dream of living in New York City for at least a year. It is a long way from her hometown of Grand Haven, Michigan, but she is ready.
With hopes of eventually becoming a hospital CEO, she is already applying for positions at various hospitals in New York, and she plans to obtain her master鈥檚 degree in hospital administration.
When she is not studying, Ms. Kober enjoys reading, puzzles and attending musicals. She is a member of the Student Athlete Advisory Council and the Kent State Leadership Institute, and she volunteers in a variety of ways. After volunteer trips to Costa Rica, Belize and South Africa, she vowed to change her ways.
鈥淚t made me value spending quality time with others and to spend less time on my phone,鈥 she said.
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