Quinlan Honors and Awards 2025

Our 74rd Annual Honors and Awards Ceremony celebrated high-achieving undergraduate business students in the Class of 2025.
The Quinlan School of Business honored the highest achieving undergraduate students at the 2025 Honors and Awards Ceremony.
You can view photos from the ceremony here. Below are the honorees.
Quinlan Business Honors Program
Candidates for BBA, Honors
The Quinlan School of Business Honors Program is a transformational experience designed to provide highly qualified and motivated Quinlan students an opportunity to deepen their mastery of business and learn from each other in a stimulating environment.
Gabriel Abbas, Anuoluwapo Victor Adegoke, Adnan Aldaas, William Brandstrader, Paige Gutierrez, Ryan Hensley, Joseph Johnston, Genevieve Kallmeyer, Katharine Keith, Emma Larson, Ayla Lezic, Suzanne Lyons, Sophie Maday, Sofia Martinez de Arredondo Mil, João Moraes Barreto, Nathan Pascale, Sophia Schultz, Anna Skinner, Omar Tinawi. Kaitlin Walker, Jake Wilcox
Quinlan Business Honors Key
The Quinlan School of Business Honors Key is given to our Honors program graduate who has the highest capacity and commitment to contribute to society through ethical and socially responsible conduct, and who has demonstrated sound decision-making and problem-solving skills
Awarded to João Moraes Barreto
Student Leadership Awards
Geraldine Rosa Henderson Social Change Award
This award is named after the late Dr. Geraldine “Gerri” Henderson. Professor Henderson was a dedicated educator in the Department of Marketing at the Quinlan School of Business and a trailblazing researcher driven by a deep commitment to social justice. This is one of the highest honors given by the Department of Marketing and is awarded to a graduating undergraduate marketing student who has demonstrated a commitment to social justice and change.
Awarded to Gleb Vashkevich
Commitment to Student Organizations Award
This award recognizes a student who has demonstrated exceptional dedication to student life through active involvement and leadership in various student organizations. It celebrates the recipient’s commitment to fostering a sense of community, collaboration, and personal development within the Quinlan School of Business.
Awarded to Paige Gutierrez
Fraternity Keys
Alpha Kappa Psi Key
The Alpha Kappa Psi Key is awarded each spring to the graduating fraternal member who has demonstrated outstanding academic excellence in all undergraduate courses.
Awarded to Ainsley Hollender
Delta Sigma Pi Key
The Delta Sigma Pi Key is awarded each spring to the graduating Quinlan School of Business student(s) with the highest cumulative grade point average, regardless of fraternal affiliation.
Awarded to João Moraes Barreto, Taylor Hill, Gabriella Bellido, Haley Wallace, Drew Garcia, Katherine Sullenberger, and Ian Quinn
Major Key Awards
Each academic major in the Quinlan School of Business awards a silver honor key annually
to the graduating senior who has demonstrated outstanding academic ability in that major
field of concentration. Those considered for this award usually will have earned the highest academic average for all coursework in their particular field of concentration. Other factors such as, but not limited to, leadership achievement, cumulative grade point average, and graduation honors may, at the full discretion of the faculty, be recognized in the selection process.
Accounting
Awarded to Ian Quinn
Economics
Awarded to Katherine Sullenberger
Entrepreneurship
Awarded to Ainsley Hollender
Finance
Awarded to Drew Garcia
Human Resources
Awarded to Gabriella Bellido
Information Systems
Awarded to João Moraes Barreto
International Business
Awarded to Benjamin Hofmann
Management
Awarded to Jake Wilcox
Marketing
Awarded to Angelika Tokarczyk
Sport Management
Awarded to Tomas Schuchner
Supply Chain Management
Awarded to Conrad Dick
U.S. Europe Double Degree
Awarded to Yeva Bilenetska
Dean's Key
Given to the Quinlan School of Business senior who, in the estimation of the dean, has
made the most outstanding contributions in both leadership and scholarship to the
reputation of the school. It is awarded to whomever may be expected in the years after
graduation to exemplify, both as citizens and as successful business professionals, the
highest ideals of the University.
Awarded to Taylor Hill