Robert Morris Experiential College profiles: Jordan Sutton, Nicole Monaco, Rahamanh Katumbusi II

Congratulations to the Class of 2020! To celebrate Commencement, Robert Morris Experiential College graduates shared their most memorable Roosevelt University experiences.

NICOLE MONACO, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND ACCOUNTING

 

Favorite memories: Getting my accounting honors society award.

Proudest accomplishments: Making the Dean’s List every quarter.

Post-graduation plans: Getting my master’s degree in forensic accounting and starting my career!

Who do you want to thank? My parents and brother, who have given me the most support through everything.

Advice for the Class of 2024: Stay positive and you’ll achieve no matter how hard it may get.

JORDAN SUTTON, CULINARY ARTS/HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

 

Favorite memory: When former RMU president Mablene Krueger said my chicken curry was the best thing she had at the culinary senior showcase.

Proudest accomplishments: Completing my goal of studying abroad in Italy.

Post-graduation plans: Pursuing my plan to become a general manager for a luxury hotel in the Chicago area.

Who do you want to thank? All the individuals at RMU who have helped me along the way and continue to help me outside of the University.

Advice for the Class of 2024: Don't give up.

 

RAHAMANH KATUMBUSI II, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

 

Favorite memory: The integration of Roosevelt and Robert Morris University Illinois.

Favorite accomplishment: Graduating from the University.

Post-graduation plans: Working to grow my portfolio, personally and professionally.

Who do you want to thank? I want to thank God, my ancestors, my mama and everyone else who supports me!

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