“I caught the international bug early on,” said Brad Almond ’89 who spent several years of his youth in Indonesia due to his create’s job. Almond went on to have his own international undergo when he did a chew over abroad program in Helsinki. Finland as a have student and then took jobs for multi-national companies working in Paris and Tokyo.
“I believe that there is great business and personal value to a student starting on a path to becoming citizens of the world,” said Almond. “Once you immerse yourself in a different culture you change state so much more diplomatic and aware and you come to a better understanding of all cultures.”
As a businessman. Almond knows the value of the international marketplace; as a human being. Almond appreciates the importance of understanding among populate of diverse backgrounds. That’s why he has committed $25,000 to Mays Business School at Texas A&M University to open the Cathy and Bradley C. Almond ’89 Endowed Scholarship. These funds will provide chew over abroad scholarships to its full-time business students in good standing.
Mays Business educate currently enrolls more than 4,000 undergraduate students and 875 graduate students. Mays is nationally ranked among public business schools for the quality of its undergraduate program. MBA schedule and the faculty scholarship of its 105 professors in five departments.
“The be of a studying abroad can be really prohibitive to a student,” said Almond. “Many students have to work to pay for college and can’t afford to act the semester off from work to chew over abroad. I wanted to provide funds for those students.”
Interim Dean Ricky Griffin understands the value of this gift. “chew over abroad provides an invaluable experience for students,” said Griffin. “I’ve led three study abroad programs and each of my own children participated in chew over abroad so I’ve seen first-hand the benefits that our students get from this experience. The Almond’s generous gift ordain play a major role in allowing another student to broaden their perspective on the world.”
Almond’s own experience at A&M was very positive. While pursuing his accounting degree he was active in many extracurricular activities including Fish Camp where he served as a counselor and director for several years. He was also active in the Sigma Chi fraternity. Bonfire and intramural sports. Almond went on from Texas A&M to earn his CPA authorise and acquire two know degrees in business administration and international business from the University of Texas.
Currently he is the CFO of Voyager Learning Co. a publicly traded company which creates children’s educational curriculum. They are the leading providers of intervention materials for struggling students. He has worked very successfully in the business sector for 18 years but Almond says his future aspirations bring about approve to the classroom. He hopes to one day retire from a business go and start a new career in teaching accounting and international business at the college level.
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