{"id":30315,"date":"2018-05-09T12:38:58","date_gmt":"2018-05-09T16:38:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/biznews.fiu.edu\/?p=30315"},"modified":"2020-03-04T09:42:22","modified_gmt":"2020-03-04T14:42:22","slug":"motivation-and-willpower-make-four-college-of-business-graduates-worlds-ahead","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/biznews.fiu.edu\/2018\/05\/motivation-and-willpower-make-four-college-of-business-graduates-worlds-ahead\/","title":{"rendered":"Motivation and willpower make four College of Business graduates “Worlds Ahead”."},"content":{"rendered":"
Two words can easily apply to each of the Spring College of Business \u201cWorlds Ahead\u201d graduates: drive and determination.<\/p>\n
They have accomplished extraordinary things during their time at FIU \u2014 often against great odds. The 2018 Worlds Ahead graduates demonstrated strong leadership qualities, a desire to change lives and a record of going above and beyond in their studies.<\/p>\n
Now, diplomas in hand, they\u2019re ready to start their futures.<\/p>\n
Karly Chynces (BBA \u201818)<\/strong><\/p>\n Entrepreneurship, now a driving force in her life, took Karley Chynces by surprise. One day she decided to attend a weekend StartUP FIU program. Karley remembers being one of the youngest students there \u2013 scared and not knowing what to expect.<\/p>\n At StartUP, Karley learned what a start-up is.<\/p>\n Determined to launch a business, she spent the next year praying for an idea, something that would positively impact a lot of people. She read books about how to start a business and practiced writing business plans, but she had no business to plan.<\/p>\n As she and her friends commiserated about college expenses and the need for spending money, Karley got an idea \u2013 an app where FIU students can buy or sell everything they use at school.<\/p>\n And so Etc. became a start-up.<\/p>\n Karley credits her membership in the American Marketing Association<\/a> (AMA) at FIU with opening the door to entrepreneurship as well as driving her leadership skills.<\/p>\n Every time she heard about a competition or new opportunities Karley would sign up.<\/p>\n She describes falling into the world of entrepreneurship without even realizing it.<\/p>\n After graduation, Karley will devote herself to launching the Etc. app in the fall, as well as building and marketing the brand. She\u2019s also going to work closely with FIU students, providing internships and job opportunities at Etc.<\/p>\n Gabriel Garcia (BBA \u201818)<\/strong><\/p>\n Gabriel Garcia was a boy when he and his family came to the United States as political refugees from Cuba\u2019s communist regime, having endured persecution based on their political beliefs. Like many Cuban refugees before them, they began at the bottom of the economic ladder when they arrived.<\/p>\n Gabriel said his parents made big sacrifices for him and his siblings. Indeed, those difficult moments motivated him to succeed \u2013 first at G. Holmes Braddock High School as a Silver Knight nominee, Future Business Leader of America, and founder of an online Cuban genealogy group; and now at Florida International University as a prestigious Maldonado Global Scholar<\/a> and executive board member for the International Business Honor Society.<\/p>\n