My second year at Ohio State was an unbelievable growth experience for me both personally and professionally. I explored new opportunities as a new member of the Buckeye Leadership Fellows program, as well as the Honors Cohort program. In addition, I challenged myself with a marketing internship in the Master of Business Logistics Engineering program, as an economics tutor with Student Athlete Services, and took on a leadership role in my business fraternity by creating and chairing a Diversity & Inclusion committee. I also secured a spot as a business consultant for a non-profit organization in Cape Town, South Africa and represented both the United State and The Ohio State University while on the Kakehashi Project in Japan. Academically, sophomore year introduced me to many more business core classes as well as my first finance specialization class. Moving into the summer, I will be pursuing an internship with the start-up venture capital firm Chloe Capital, which focuses on funding and accelerating women-owned businesses in New York. This year I have really narrowed down my focus to involvements I am truly passionate about. The ones that push me to grow in ways I have never dreamed possible and make me so proud to be a Buckeye. As I look at all of my accomplishments, I can honestly say that Business Scholars has given me life-long friends and an abundance of opportunities to succeed. I have been surrounded by the most ambitious and hardworking people at this university, all of whom push me to reach my fullest potential both as an individual and as a professional. I will continue to utilize the opportunities brought to my by the Honors & Scholars department as an Honors student, and will potentially be pursuing a Fulbright Scholarship position in the future.