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Sellinger Student Advisory Board

The Sellinger School building against a bright sky

Mission Statement

The Sellinger Student Advisory Board (SSAB) strives to increase visibility, engagement and collaboration between Loyola students, faculty, administrators, alumni and our Baltimore community members. We work closely with the Deans to envision new ways to make the Sellinger School a dynamic, innovative and exciting place to learn and grow in our understanding of business and how it relates to our Loyola experience and all our lives for years to come. 

Download the latest SSAB Newsletter.

Contact Information

To contact the SSAB or to join our newsletter, please email selsab@loyola.edu.

Faculty Advisor

Irem Demirkan
Associate Dean for Business Programs
idemirkan@loyola.edu
410-617-2395

Newsletter Archives

Academic Year 2021-22

Academic Year 2020-21

Meet the Members

Class of 2024

Sean Richards, Major in Data Analytics 

Sean Richards, '24I am from Rochester, NY, and I am currently majoring in Information Systems & Data Analytics with a minor in Data Science and Economics. I enjoy learning new things, gaining new experiences, and working hard. I am interested in technology and chose to major in IS and minor in Data Science to gain a better understanding of technology and how to interpret data to discover the countless ways in which information impacts the ever-changing business landscape. I am a social person and enjoy looking at and learning about our society and business environments from an Economical perspective. I love the friendliness and openness of Sellinger students and professors. Sellinger professors are always there to support you and help answer questions and it feels like they genuinely want each of us to succeed. I am excited to see what the next two years bring at Loyola in Sellinger.

Maddie Kammholz, Major in Data Analytics and Marketing, Minor in Writing 

Maddie Kammholz, '24I am a current junior from Rochester, New York majoring in Marketing and Information Systems with a minor in Writing. Within my first two years at Loyola, the Sellinger School of Business has definitely become a home to me on campus. I have gotten the opportunity to work with a variety of incredible professors and faculty members both inside and outside the classrooms of Sellinger. The continual challenge that Sellinger provides is both motivating and effective as it encourages me to push myself not only academically, but professionally and socially as well.

Peter LoPresti, Major in Marketing

Peter LoPresti, '24Hey everyone! I’m a junior from North Kingstown, Rhode Island (yes the state exists) studying Marketing, Info Systems, and Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Coming into Loyola, I was like a lot of people where I didn’t know what I wanted to study. After taking several intro level courses, talking with professors, and exploring career options, I decided Marketing was the path for me. What I love most about the Sellinger Business school are all the smart and passionate professors available to all students. They really want to see everyone succeed, and I’ve found them to be an extremely helpful resource especially when applying for jobs and deciding on my career path. In regard to marketing, what drew me in were all of the possibilities available with a degree—the world is really your oyster. In addition, with my passion for helping businesses grow through marketing, and the people skills required to succeed in the field, I knew without a shadow of a doubt that I was in the right place. Loyola also offers a variety of different business minors to students who want to gain more knowledge in the world of business, which is just another reason why I was attracted to the Sellinger Business School. I love sports, cooking/baking, and getting to know new people, so I’m excited to get to know you all and tell you why the Sellinger Business School is really one of Loyola’s best offerings.

Liliana Boudreau, Major in International Business and Sustainability Management

Liliana Boudreau, '24I am from Chatham, New Jersey, and I am a junior. I am an Economics and Sustainability Management double major with a minor in International Business. I chose these two majors because they focus on developing long-term economic growth while contributing to the growing solution of making companies more sustainable and preserving natural resources. I look forward to the relationships I will build with my professors and peers through the Sellinger School of Business and hope to utilize the skills I learn to create an environmental footprint for the future.

Nolan WalchkoNolan Walchko, Major in Finance

I am originally from Ellicott City, MD, and I am currently pursuing a major in Finance with a minor in Marketing. I am passionate about learning and am committed to working hard to achieve my academic and professional goals. My decision to major in Finance stems from my interest in understanding the intricate workings of financial systems and markets. I believe that a solid foundation in Finance, coupled with a minor in Marketing, will provide me with a well-rounded skill set to navigate the complexities of the business world. I recognize the importance of adapting to technological advancements in the financial sector. I am eager to leverage my knowledge and skills in Finance to analyze data and make informed decisions that contribute to the success of businesses in our ever-evolving economy. As a social individual, I find joy in examining our society and business environments from an economic perspective. This interest aligns with my minor in Marketing, as I am fascinated by the ways in which economic principles intersect with consumer behavior and market trends. Similar to the Sellinger students and professors at Loyola, I value the guidance and openness within the business school community. I look forward to building relationships with my professors and peers, and I am confident that the supportive environment within the Sellinger School of Business will play a crucial role in my academic and professional journey.

Class of 2025

Mike Dattilo, Major in Data Analytics and Finance 

Mike Dattilo, '25I am from Yorktown Heights, New York, and am currently pursuing a B.S. in Finance and Information Systems. I look forward to spending my next couple of years within the Sellinger School of Business because of all the opportunities that this school presents, as well as the incredible professors here to help me along the way. These opportunities will allow me to challenge myself and grow. I aspire to be a person who embraces opportunities and is not afraid to fail because in order to succeed you must first know how to learn from your mistakes.

Riley Mitchell, Major in Marketing 

Riley Mitchell, '25I am a member of the class of 2025 majoring in Marketing from Fallston, Maryland. I have loved being a part of the Sellinger School of Business for the opportunities it has given me, the real-world business experience, and the challenging yet engaging coursework. I am excited to join the Sellinger Student Advisory Board to grow in my leadership skills, encourage others to pursue degrees in business and share the excitement I have for the programs offered. Outside of SSAB, on campus I am an Evergreen, a member of the Women in Business club, and a Student Office Assistant in the Office of Student Engagement. I can’t wait to see what else the Sellinger School of Business holds for me and how it will prepare me for my future in Marketing!

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