Bryant University is pleased to announce that 34 exceptional students have been selected from a large and impressive pool to serve as members of the Bryant Senior Advisory Council (BSAC) for the 2024-2025 academic year. To be named to the council is among Bryant’s highest honors and a recognition of the students’ academic, cocurricular, and athletic achievements — as well as their love for their university and desire to drive positive change.
The seniors, nominated by faculty and staff, embody the spirit of collaboration and student leadership that defines Bryant. Through their participation in BSAC, students — representing nearly every course of study at the university — engage with the university’s senior leadership every month to learn more about key elements of Bryant and provide insights into the student experience. In addition, one member of the council will be selected to serve on Bryant’s Board of Trustees as a Recent Alumni Trustee following Commencement in May.
The important role BSAC plays is emblematic of Bryant’s student-first approach to higher education and a tribute to what Bryant students are capable of, notes Bryant University President Ross Gittell, Ph.D. "BSAC is a unique opportunity at Bryant for student leaders to use the critical thinking and problem-solving skills they’ve honed throughout their college career,” says Gittell. “The input from BSAC members has had a strong impact on shaping key initiatives at Bryant.”
The members of the 2024-25 Bryant Senior Advisory Council are:
- Berenika Belenkiy, an International Business major concentrating in Finance from Wayne, NJ
- John Boccuzzi III, a Team & Project Management major from Newton, CT
- Brooke Bock, a Finance and Politics and Law double major from Parkland, FL
- Carolina Camacho, a Business Administration major concentrating in Finance from Dorado, PR
- Aileen Charron, an Applied Mathematics and Statistics and Economics double major from East Providence, RI
- Tiana DeGrace, a Team and Project Management major from Brockton, MA
- Char Dunn, an Accounting major from Hillsborough, NC
- Paige Edwards, a Psychology and Politics and Law double major from Byron Center, MI
- Trevor Francis, a Data Science major from Middlebury, CT
- Janell Gamboa, a Management major from Pawtucket, RI
- Ramsha Gul, a Biology and Psychology double major from Islamabad, Pakistan
- Kiara Guzman, a Biology and Psychology double major from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic/Queens, NY
- Ethan Hall, a Biology (Pre-Health) major from Buxton, ME
- Shaundra Hester, a Politics and Law major from Lawrence, MA
- Daniel Iaralov, an Entrepreneurship major from South Boston, MA
- Elijah Infante, a Politics and Law major from Raleigh, NC
- Conor Kincaid, a Team and Project Management and Economics double major from Westborough, MA
- Jenna Kosoff, an Accounting major from Portsmouth, RI
- Charlee LeGallais, a Global Supply Chain Management major from Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Conner Lofstrom, a Healthcare Analytics major from Fort Collins, CO
- Joseph Lopez, a Marketing major from Pawtucket, RI
- Lilly Mallory, a Biology and Biomedical Sciences double major from East Lyme, CT
- Amelia Miller, an Actuarial Math major from Jamaica/Fort Mill, SC
- Amy Ndoye, a Biology (Pre-Health) major from Coventry, RI
- Hailey Olshefsky, a Finance and Information Systems double major from Garden City, NY
- Vidhi Parekh, a Team and Project Management and Digital Marketing double major from Mumbai, India
- Sophia Prazeres, a Politics and Law major from North Attleboro, MA
- Enmanuel Sanchez Mercedes, a Data Science major from the Domincan Republic/Providence, RI
- Griffen Schimmel, a Financial Services major from Long Beach, NY
- Kyra Sette, a Leadership and Innovation Management major from Hamden, CT
- Olivia Stephenson, a Health Sciences major from Lincoln, RI
- Kerman Sukia-Criado, a Finance major from San Sebastian, Spain
- Dylan White, an Accounting major from Hanover, MA
- Emilia Wojciechowska, an International Business major concentrating in Global Supply Chain Management from Queens, NY