Shining a spotlight on the class of 2025
As the spring semester draws to a close, we proudly recognize our accomplished cohort of seniors graduating this May. Prepared to leverage the knowledge and skills cultivated at Bowling Green State University, these graduates are poised to make significant contributions in their chosen fields, whether through the pursuit of advanced academic endeavors or the commencement of their professional careers.

Geizi Amon
Specialization: Finance and Marketing
Having already secured the Best Pitch award at this year's Hatch for his venture, Blueprint Bazaar, he intends to launch and lead this initiative upon graduation. Geizi will also return to his role as a relationship banker at JPMorgan Chase.
What advice do you have for business students during their time at Bowling Green State University?
“Get involved, work hard, be resilient and be better than yourself yesterday. There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self."

Isabelle Gilmore
Specialization: Business Analytics, Intelligence and Management
After graduating, Isabelle plans to continue her soccer career at the professional level and hopes to play in North America or Europe.
Did you have any professors or mentors who influenced you on your college journey or your future career path?
"Dr. Man Zhang made a significant impact on my college experience. Dr. Man has been nothing short of amazing. She cares so deeply about her students and the education they are receiving. My study abroad experience in Barcelona would not have been the same without her. She is everything you wish your professor to be, and I cannot thank her enough for all she has done for me."

Sarah Bazell
Specialization: Marketing
After graduation this spring, Sarah will step into the role of digital content and customer experience manager at Fuel Factory, a fuel supplier in Murrysville, Pennsylvania.
What was the most impactful class you took while at BGSU? "Services marketing with Dr. Gremler was one of the most impactful classes I could take. He really pushes you to do your best and this was a class that actually applied to real world business practice."

Logan Revier
Specialization: Accounting with a minor in Military Science and Leadership
After graduation, Logan plans to work as a data analyst for disputes, claims, and investigations for Stout, a global financial advisory firm located in Cleveland, Ohio.
What advice do you have for business students during their time at Bowling Green State University?
“In life, it's the things that we didn't do that we will always regret. Join an organization, step out of your comfort zone, and always strive to learn from every experience, good or bad. Those are what help you adapt to the ever-changing world that we live in today. On top of that, this brings fourth BGSU's primary mission statement, and that is being a public university for the public good.”
Updated: 05/08/2025 05:41PM