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This Mason business major wasn鈥檛 shy about forging his path

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Teon Frazier said he will enjoy his May graduation from 亚洲AV to the fullest.

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Honors College student Teon Frazier has a job waiting for him post-graduation. Photo by Cristian Torres/Office of University Branding

After his high school graduation was held virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is no way Frazier is going to miss the ceremony for those leaving the or the larger university-wide ceremony at EagleBank Arena.

鈥淚t just feels so good to have a proper senior sendoff,鈥 said Frazier, whose concentration is in and is a member of Mason鈥檚 Honors College. 鈥淚t feels like the culmination of eight years, honestly.鈥

Frazier, from Capital Heights, Maryland, has much to celebrate, even beyond his graduation.聽

After two summer internships with J.P. Morgan Chase, Frazier has a job as a rotational HR analyst waiting for him with the company in Columbus, Ohio.

Frazier鈥檚 personal growth has been just as dramatic, as he transformed from what he called a 鈥渟hy high-schooler鈥 into the council president for the National Pan-Hellenic Council at Mason.

He is the president of the Rho Tau chapter of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, and was elected as the associate regional director for the fraternity, the highest regional position a collegiate member can attain.

鈥淔or two years, basically from Maine to Virginia, I was traveling, meeting more of my fellow collegiate brothers, hearing their struggles and being as much help as I could,鈥 Frazier said. 鈥淔rom that, I was able to take a lot from them to bring back to Mason and to my own personal development.鈥

Glenda Cosby, assistant director for success coaching at George Mason, watched the transformation.

鈥淚 remember our first meeting, he was so nervous,鈥 said Cosby, recalling how Frazier was concerned that one mistake would cause him to lose his scholarship and have to leave the university. 鈥淎nd just to see how much he鈥檚 grown, how much he has gotten involved. That fear, that lack of confidence, was completely out the window.鈥

Consider what Frazier accomplished at Chase, where he said he presented and helped implement a plan to increase the analytics and data retention in the HR department.

鈥淚 just looked at how I could start quantifying stuff, like how many cases that case managers were actually hearing or how many orders of a specific chair were being made because X-amount of employees had lumbar issues,鈥 Frazier said. 鈥淪o while other interns were pretty much just shadowing the whole time, I had a project I saw completed to the end.鈥

鈥淲ithin six months or a year, he鈥檒l be receiving a promotion or something like that,鈥 Cosby said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 that determined and that driven.鈥

It all started with his George Mason experience, Frazier said, in which he developed his inherent talents while showing the grit and audacity to overcome the shyness that had been a limitation.

鈥淚 loved Mason鈥檚 diversity, and I liked the campus鈥 potential for life,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 could tell the students here, those that are involved, are passionate about it. It taught me to really put myself out there. That鈥檚 a skill not a lot of people have.鈥澛