David Wernick<\/a> noted that relationships like the one with WTDC benefit both College of Business students and the partner companies. Students learn firsthand about the business life, issues and trends, while business owners and executives get access to promising young talent and a chance to give back to the community by supporting projects that have a real social impact.<\/p>\n\u201cWorking with a dynamic, family-run company like WTDC is a perfecting opportunity for students interested in international entrepreneurship, marketing, and logistics to get a behind the scenes,\u201d said Wernick, senior lecturer in the Department of Management and International Business. \u201cStudents participating in IBHS get practical information that can benefit their careers while expanding their personal and professional networks and learning about internship opportunities.\u201d<\/p>\n
The Gazitua family has maintained close ties to FIU for nearly two decades. Son Luis Andre, now an attorney, is an FIU alumnus (BA \u201900) while both Ralph L. Gazitua and Sean P. Gazitua have served on the university\u2019s President\u2019s Council. Additionally, Ralph L. Gazitua\u2019s wife Cookie Gazitua is a member of the Advisory Board for the Frost<\/em> Art Museum at FIU.<\/p>\nExcerpts from Andrea Alonso\u2019s essay on Ralph Gazitua\u2019s presentation to IBHS students:<\/strong><\/p>\nI am grateful that he believes in our IBHS society, and admire him for his humility and work ethic. Not many people believe that family, faith, and giving back to the community should be our top priorities.<\/em><\/p>\nWhen I was six years old, I had the opportunity to go on a mission trip to Mexico. The city that impacted me the most was Oaxaca, because although it was the poorest city, it was where people were the happiest. This trip had a huge impact in my life and inspired me to want to help whoever I could, regardless of their background.<\/em><\/p>\nI believe that he is doing so much more than just helping individuals, and serving the community. He is also teaching people to not to be afraid to ask questions, to stand up for what they believe is right, to take risks, work hard, and to aim for success.<\/em><\/p>\n