What brought graduating senior Bhagya Nair to 亚洲AV was its diversity and proximity to the nation鈥檚 capital. What kept her at Mason were the amazing opportunities and support she found. Graduating with a bachelor of science in information systems and operations management (ISOM) and minors in business analytics and health information technology, Nair was selected to be the student speaker at this year鈥檚 Spring Commencement.
Nair鈥檚 time at Mason has been filled with memorable experiences. An active member of the Information Systems and Operations Management Honor Society and the Mason Information Systems and Operations Management Association, Nair is also the director of the Tu Bhi Nachle dance competition and captain of the Mason Mahima dance team.
Nair will be recognized for Excellence in Business for Information Systems and Operations Management at the School of Business Degree Celebration on Sunday, May 22, for earning a grade point average in the top 10% of her class.
鈥淏hagya is a very responsible and self-motivated student,鈥 says Lucie Li, an ISOM assistant professor. 鈥淪he is always proactive, communicates well and politely, and she is a good team player too. She has many tools to be a successful graduate of the School of Business.鈥
Although there are many great experiences that Nair recalls at Mason, she says her time abroad in Spain and Morocco as part of BUS听200: Global Environment of Business had the biggest impact on her academic career.
鈥淭his class provides an in-depth look at how business serves as the core institution that mediates relations between individuals across national boundaries,鈥 said Nair. 鈥淏eing able to contrast the business operations in these two opposing political, social, and cultural countries provided me with a new perspective on international business standards.鈥
This opportunity to get a hands-on experience with different cultures was always a goal for Nair.
鈥淲hen I was applying to universities, I was trying to find a home away from home that had a diverse population of students who were accepting of one another鈥檚 differences, and could teach each other about their culture and heritage,鈥 said Nair. 鈥溠侵轆V set itself apart from other schools.鈥
Nair said Mason offered many opportunities to attend events to learn about different cultures and meet students of different backgrounds. Born in South India and raised in Richmond, Virginia, Nair found her home away from home in the School of Business Living Learning Community. This first-year academic learning community gives students the opportunity to live with other students that have similar interests, while also enrolling in two business courses together.
Despite all of her successes, the past few years have been a challenge for Nair. Her father died suddenly during the pandemic in November 2020.
鈥淗e was my inspiration to pursue a degree in business, and he always supported my academic career choices and guided me when I needed academic advice,鈥 said Nair. 鈥淟osing him so suddenly feels like a hole that I cannot seem to fill.鈥
Nair pushed through her grief to complete 18 credits of classwork. 鈥淚t was the hardest time that I had to face, but I overcame it.鈥
Nair said her father and grandfather would always tell her there are no shortcuts in life, and to put her best foot forward to succeed. Her advice to fellow graduates? 鈥淣o matter what career path you choose, or life decision you make, be sure you go in with a positive attitude, and work hard, and you will find the results you are looking for. 鈥
After graduation, Nair will begin a job as a technical discover analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
鈥淚 hope that my degree can aid me in the future to work my way up,鈥 said Nair. 鈥淢y goal is to one day be the CEO of my own tech company.鈥
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