{"id":28131,"date":"2017-05-01T14:02:41","date_gmt":"2017-05-01T18:02:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/biznews.fiu.edu\/?p=28131"},"modified":"2017-05-18T14:20:40","modified_gmt":"2017-05-18T18:20:40","slug":"worlds-ahead-grads-excel-inside-and-outside-the-classroom","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/biznews.fiu.edu\/2017\/05\/worlds-ahead-grads-excel-inside-and-outside-the-classroom\/","title":{"rendered":"Worlds Ahead grads excel inside and outside the classroom."},"content":{"rendered":"
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The College of Business had six exceptional students, including one team, named as Worlds Ahead graduates for Spring 2017. Each was applauded for their accomplishments by FIU President Mark B. Rosenberg at commencement ceremonies for College of Business<\/a> students on April 29, 2017, commending them for overcoming challenges and demonstrating leadership.<\/p>\n Established in 2010, FIU\u2019s Worlds Ahead recognition goes to individuals with strong leadership qualities, a desire to change lives and a record of academic achievement.<\/p>\n Fayez Roger Abboud (BBA\u201917) <\/strong><\/p>\n Fayez Abboud was seven when his family moved to Miami from Brazil, where the young boy had to learn English and adjust to a new culture.<\/p>\n While in Lebanon for a summer break in 2006, Abboud and his family were in the middle of a war that broke out. The family was grateful to so many people who helped them get back to the U.S.<\/p>\n Abboud says he\u2019ll always remember the importance of helping others. In high school, he spent many hours mentoring at a children\u2019s home called His House.<\/p>\n He came to FIU to earn his business degree in finance<\/a> and earned a 3.7 GPA.<\/p>\n Abboud began a partnership between his family\u2019s import-export business and toymaker Hasbro. Since 2012, more than 1,200 toys have been donated to area children in need.<\/p>\n Abboud has been working part-time at Lynx Development Group in Coral Gables and has been offered a full-time position. He also hopes to enter FIU\u2019s MBA program<\/a>. Guy F. Jean Baptiste (BBA \u201917) <\/strong><\/p>\n Determination and a twist of fate led Guy Jean Baptiste to pursue a career in information technology.<\/p>\n Baptiste, who came to South Florida in 2007 from Haiti, enrolled at FIU in 2013. Since many of the classes he needed were full, he selected a business telecommunications class which led him to pursue a management information systems<\/a> degree.<\/p>\n Baptiste worked fulltime during college and expresses appreciation for professors Gladys Simpson and Nicole Wishart for their guidance and motivation.<\/p>\n In 2014 Baptiste cofounded the Cercle des Volontaires por Education et le Progres d\u2019Haiti (CVEPH), an international non-profit organization that provides education and food to children in Haiti. CVEPH board members visit Haiti regularly to award scholarships to young people.<\/p>\n After graduation, Baptiste will continue working at SunTrust Bank and hopes to eventually enroll in FIU\u2019s Executive MBA program<\/a>.<\/p>\n Carlos Leyrer (MBA \u201917)<\/strong><\/p>\n A president of a growing Christian school who\u2019s also a busy husband and father made time to earn his MBA and achieve a 3.9 GPA.<\/p>\n In 2006 Carlos Leyrer became pastor at Divine Savior Academy, a Lutheran school, in Doral. He already had a bachelor\u2019s degree and a Master of Divinity degree. The school was only two years old at that time and quickly made a name for itself.<\/p>\n Leyrer became president of the academy and expanded it to include a middle school and a high school, adding on more buildings and grew enrollment from 20 to 850 students. Leyrer and his staff are now working on opening a second campus in Delray Beach.<\/p>\n Leyrer turned to FIU\u2019s Corporate MBA program<\/a> to gain the business acumen needed to grow his school successfully.<\/p>\n He and his wife, Julia, are also raising their three children, ages 7, 5 and 1.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Andrea Saladrigas (BBA \u201917)<\/strong><\/p>\n Carolina Chavez (BBA \u201917)<\/strong><\/p>\n
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