UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Penn State Smeal College of Business recognizes graduating seniors each spring as student marshals. A student is selected to represent the college, each of six academic departments, and the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC).
The eight students who have been selected as marshals for spring 2020 commencement are listed below, with name, hometown, major, minor (if applicable), and select distinctions:
College Marshal: Faith Hatchard
- Hometown: York, Pennsylvania
- Major: Management
- Distinctions: Sapphire Leadership Academic Program, Presidential Leadership Academy
Accounting Marshal: Cecelia Minnick
- Hometown: Millersville, Pennsylvania
- Major: Accounting
- Minor: Information Systems Management and Legal Environment of Business
- Distinctions: Schreyer Scholar, Smeal Student Mentor
Finance Marshal: Siena Salvaggio
- Hometown: Orefield, Pennsylvania
- Major: Finance
- Minor: Economics
- Distinctions: Schreyer Scholar, Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, Penn State varsity swimming and diving team
Management & Organization Marshal: Robert “Jake” Griggs
- Hometown: Port Matilda, Pennsylvania
- Major: Management and Political Science
- Distinctions: Schreyer Scholar, Presidential Leadership Academy, University Park student body vice president, John W. Oswald Award
Marketing Marshal: Ziqi Yin
- Hometown: Sichuan, China
- Major: Marketing
- Minor: Digital Media Trends and Analytics
- Distinctions: AUIA Summer School Ambassador
Risk Management Marshal: Grace McStravock
- Hometown: Ambler, Pennsylvania
- Major: Actuarial Science
- Minors: Mathematics and Statistics
- Distinctions: Schreyer Scholar, Sapphire Leadership Academic Program
Supply Chain and Information Systems Marshal: Rachel Hooker
- Hometown: Media, Pennsylvania
- Major: Supply Chain and Information Systems
- Distinctions: Schreyer Scholar, MIT Supply Chain Excellence Award
ROTC Marshal: Kevin Sheridan
- Hometown: Congers, New York
- Major: Management
- Minor: Legal Environment of Business
- Distinctions: 2020 THON dancer
The college plans to publish individual stories about each of these eight students leading up to Penn State’s 2020 virtual commencement at 2 p.m. May 9. Check Smeal News, and the college’s social media channels on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram in the days leading up to commencement.