Koroleva, Landolt named to Cratis D. Williams Society

Two graduate students in the Walker College of Business have been named to the Cratis D. Williams Society at Appalachian State University.

The students are Layla Koroleva, who is dually enrolled in the Master of Business Administration and Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics programs, and Tanner Landolt, who is dually enrolled in the Industrial-Organizational Psychology and Human Resource Management and Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics programs.

"On behalf of the Cratis D. Williams School of Graduate Studies, I write to extend our congratulations," wrote Dr. Ross Gosky, associate dean for the Cratis D. Williams School of Graduate Studies, in a letter to the students.

Inductees are chosen from among the nominees based upon their academic performance, their engagement in their discipline, and their potential for leadership. The recognition is only awarded to the top 2% of students in each graduating class.

Honorees must: be outstanding academically, with a graduate GPA of 4.0; have engaged in or completed a project related to research, creative activities, practical professional experiences, or service as a significant part of their program of study; and have shown clear potential to be leaders in academic, workforce or community life.

The Cratis School recently named Koroleva as Outstanding Graduate Student Service Awardee for 2024.

Related: MBA, MSADA student named Outstanding Graduate Student Service Awardee

About Business Graduate Programs at Appalachian State University

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Layla Koroleva, Tanner Landolt
Published: Apr 29, 2024 12:55am

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