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2024-2025 St. Norbert College Dargan Fellowship Award Winners

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From St. Norbert College, May 6, 2024
by Eva Westein, eva.westein@snc.edu, 920-403-3089

Wayne Lubner of Wayne Lubner Consulting, Matt Sullivan of Express Employment Professionals, and Peter Romenesko of Demiplane, graduates of St. Norbert College and co-
chairs of the Dargan Fellowship Committee at St. Norbert College have announced three students, out of twenty-three applicants, as Dargan Fellows for the 2024-25 academic year:

Elizabeth Phipps (Chilton, WI)

The Dargan Fellowship Committee is pleased to select Elizabeth Phipps as a two-time Dargan Fellow recipient. As a returning Fellow, Elizabeth continues to demonstrate academic excellence and professional competence. Her leadership qualities are actively on display within various communities and campus organizations all while maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA at St. Norbert College. Her time as a multi-year intern at AriensCo. has helped her achieve a comprehensive understanding of how communities and businesses work together. Finally, Elizabeth's participation in finance-related extracurricular activities further highlights her as a model of academic dedication and professional readiness.

Zach Holmstrom (Rice Lake, WI)

As a first-time Dargan Fellowship recipient, Zach embodies the core values of the Fellowship through his achievements as a student-athlete and his active engagement in student government and community service. Zach has demonstrated a perfect academic record and a commitment to leadership roles, fostering a spirit of effectiveness through collaboration everywhere he travels. His experience abroad and leadership in various campus clubs showcase his readiness to take on challenges in commerce wherever the road may take him, making Zach a deserving recipient of this Fellowship.

Adam Szubert (Tinley Park, IL)

Adam Szubert is a first-time Dargan Fellowship recipient. He distinguishes himself as a Dargan Fellow through his strategic approach to integrating his passion for sports with his economic studies. His experiences as a varsity hockey player and his evolving experiences in both sales and marketing provide him with unique insights into teamwork and leadership. Adam's goal to bring new insights to the sports management industry through economic principles showcases his potential to impact how we watch and play sports significantly, making him an exemplary candidate for the Dargan Fellowship.

Each Dargan Fellow will receive a $5,535 award from the William E. Dargan Fellowship, which was created by alumni to honor the late professor and his 30 years of service to the college.

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