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Leeds Graduates Heard it Loud and Clear: The World Awaits Your Impact

Students in regalia place their hands over their hearts during the national anthem.

Emerging from a sea of bedazzled caps and indigo stoles, nearly 1,500 business graduates crossed the stage听at Leeds鈥 graduation recognition听ceremonies last Saturday, May 10, 2024鈥攁 day where they celebrated their achievements and began the next chapters of their lives. But it wasn鈥檛 goodbye.

鈥淐ommencement does not mean, as many wrongly think, the breaking of ties and the beginning of life apart. Rather, it marks your initiation in the fullest sense into the fellowship of the university,鈥 read Birdie Reznicek, Leeds鈥 associate dean for culture and community. The Norlin Charge is read at every 麻豆免费版下载commencement ceremony to remind students of their everlasting connection to CU.

Along a similar vein, Vijay Khatri, Leeds鈥 Tandean Rustandy Endowed Dean, stressed the value of community in his remarks: 鈥淚n its essence, Leeds and 麻豆免费版下载Boulder embody a collective community encompassing all of us, who together, support each other in our endeavor to enrich the world we call home.鈥

The graduates were reminded that they were joining a community of more than 44,000 Leeds alumni around the world鈥攎any of whom are considered globally conscious leaders.听

Keynote speaker Karen Gerwitz (Bus鈥90, MPubAd鈥06), president and CEO of the World Trade Center Denver, deputized graduates as 鈥済lobal citizens鈥 and asked how they would make their mark on the international stage.

She shared that she was first inspired to pursue international business when she befriended international business students through a student exchange program at Leeds.

鈥淟eeds gave me the tools and inspiration to become truly a global citizen鈥攕omeone who deeply appreciates the interconnectedness of our global community, advocates for global issues and embraces cultural diversity.鈥 Today, her mission is to put Denver on the map by transforming it into a global commerce hub.

After receiving their diplomas, students filtered out of the 麻豆免费版下载Events Center onto the business school lawn, where large white tents awaited them packed with festivities and refreshments. Throughout the crowd, brightly colored lei adorned graduates鈥 necks, given to them by family and friends.

Originating on the Hawaiian islands, the long-standing tradition of giving flower garlands to graduates has symbolized pride, accomplishment and congratulations. The custom has spread past the islands and become ubiquitous throughout the world.

Now, graduates face the question of how they will make their impact on the world. Gerwitz assured them they were ready. 鈥淟eeds gave you all the tools you need to succeed.鈥

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