As someone who helped steer an immigrant family business through challenging times, Ralph L. Gazitua, President and CEO of Miami logistics firm WTDC, knows what it\u2019s like to struggle for success. He hopes his story will inspire FIU students to reflect on their own experiences and values, and make community service a key component of their careers.<\/p>\n
To further these goals, Gazitua and his son, FIU Business alumnus Sean P. Gazitua, created an essay contest, asking members of the International Business Honor Society (IBHS) to reflect on his service mission and their own values. On October 12, 2016, the pair awarded Andrea Alonso, a finance major, a $1,000 scholarship to help her participate in the annual IBHS service trip in 2017. It is the second time WTDC has presented the award to an FIU Business student.<\/p>\n
\u201cAndrea captured so much of who we are,\u201d Ralph Gazitua said. \u201cShe reminded us of how much we have to give back and how easy it is to lose everything in a minute; it came from the heart.\u201d<\/p>\n
The scholarship reinforces Alonso\u2019s determination to reach the career and life goals she has set.<\/p>\n
\u201cIt has made me believe in my capabilities more,\u201d said Alonso, who graduates in 2017. \u201cI have entered several other scholarship competitions before but never won. I am happy I never gave up in applying, because it serves as a lesson that if you work hard and don’t give up, you will succeed in the end.\u201d<\/p>\n
Struggles help set the path for success.<\/em><\/p>\n
\u201cWTDC was started by my grandfather, father and uncle John 40 years ago, and we\u2019re always looking to reenergize the company,\u201d he said. \u201cWe want to bring in university students and graduates interested in the logistics field.\u201d<\/p>\n
Father and son recalled the immigrant family\u2019s struggles, as well as the challenges WTDC has faced over time, and how they\u2019ve adapted the business model to meet the changing demands of the marketplace.<\/p>\n
\u201cOur students are our future leaders, and we want to make sure that talent we\u2019re developing stays in Miami,\u201d said Ralph L. Gazitua. \u201cThe best way to harvest new talent is to work with them, to guide them.\u201d<\/p>\n
IBHS faculty advisor 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