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Jacob Marshack and the short lived Terek Soviet Republic
/in News/by Jenail MobarakaThe bill below comes from the short lived Terek Soviet Republic, which existed for less than a year in the Northern Caucasus. The republic’s Minister of Labor was none other than Jacob Marschak, appointed at the ripe old age of 19. Marschak’s final appointment was at UCLA.
Aarushi Gupta
/in Uncategorized/by Jenail MobarakaDonald Edward Bragg & Diane Sims Bragg Scholarship Recipient Biography: Aarushi Gupta is a third-year majoring in Business Economics and currently minoring in Statistics and Entrepreneurship. At UCLA, she serves as External Vice President of 180 Degrees Consulting, the world’s largest volunteer consultancy for nonprofits and social enterprises, and Co-President & Account Supervisor of the […]
Genevieve Trimbell
/in Uncategorized/by Jenail MobarakaDonald Lipshutz Scholarship Recipient Biography: Genevieve Trimbell is a second-year student from Seattle, WA majoring in business economics. She discovered her passion for economics in her AP Economics class in high school and never looked back. She loves gymnastics and currently participates in UCLA’s club gymnastics program as well as coaches for Bruin Gymnastics Academy. […]
Daibik Chakraborty
/in Uncategorized/by Jenail MobarakaVenu and Ana Kotamraju Endowed Scholarship Recipient Biography: Daibik Chakraborty is a junior at UCLA hailing from the greater Los Angeles area. Double majoring in Public Affairs and Economics, he has grounded his academic curriculum with an emphasis on data and research to build upon skills that will help him to make informed decisions in […]
Kristen Chan
/in Uncategorized/by Jenail MobarakaPatricia and Harry L. Bruce Endowed Scholarship Recipient Biography: Kristen Chan is a third year Business Economics major with a minor in Accounting and Digital Humanities. Growing up in the Bay Area, Kristen has always been passionate about startup culture. At UCLA, she is involved in both the consulting and accounting community, serving as the […]
Kris Nagdev
/in Uncategorized/by Jenail MobarakaDonald Lipshutz Scholarship Recipient Biography: Kris Nagdev is a senior Business Economics major from Delhi, India. As an aspiring entrepreneur, he is pursuing the entrepreneurship minor. Raised by two entrepreneurs, Kris has always been immersed in the world of business. Creating value by alleviating pain points and generating gains motivates Kris to solve problems by […]
Joel Santiago
/in Uncategorized/by Jenail MobarakaJeffrey W. Baus ’59 Scholarship Recipient Biography: Joel Santiago is a 3rd year Business Economics major, minoring in Accounting. He was raised in Anaheim, California and is a first-generation student in college pursuing a career in the business industry. Joel became fascinated by the art of entrepreneurship and accounting from a young age and is […]
Itai Tismansky
/in Uncategorized/by Jenail MobarakaProfessor Harry Simons Endowed Undergraduate Scholarship for the Study of Accounting Recipient Biography: Itai Tismansky is a second-year student at UCLA majoring in Economics and minoring in Accounting. He finds the accounting classes to be some of the most practical and interesting classes he has taken at UCLA, and appreciates that he is learning skills […]
Ellie Taraska
/in Uncategorized/by Jenail MobarakaRobert D. & Margaret A. Wark Memorial Scholarship Recipient Biography: Ellie Taraska is a fourth year Economics and Statistics major. She is from Boston, Massachusetts but now considers Los Angeles her home. On campus, Ellie currently is a volunteer for UCLA’s Volunteer Income Tax Association and member of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Additionally, she […]

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