Jake Williams '23

Jake Williams ’23

Hometown

Peabody, MA

Why did you choose Bryant?

We’re top ranked in business, top ranked in athletics, and in the top 1% for ROI, but we’re also so much more. Sometimes people call Bryant a hidden gem. I think it should be recognized as the gold standard for higher education.

How would you describe the Bryant community?

We all have our different friend groups, but we’re all growing and learning together and from one another — and all of us together are better than we are apart.

You led Bryant’s , a $2.3 million student-run investment portfolio. How did that experience help you?

It’s about taking what you’re learning in the classroom and turning it into real, meaningful decisions about money. That experience helped me land my job as an investment analyst with John Hancock/Manulife. 

What was it like being captain of the swim team and winning two conference championships?

We travel together, we train together, and we compete together; it’s like a brotherhood, and they become some of your closest friends. You know you have to do your best for the people next to you, and you do your best to motivate them as well. There’s no better feeling than to have that ring slide on your finger, surrounded by teammates and representing the Bryant Bulldogs.
 

A Connected Community

Bryant's purposeful student life delivers co-curricular immersion with an inspiring, collegial community. Students forge deep connections that last a lifetime.

Antonio Reisopoulos ’19, ’22 MSPAS, PA-C
Antonio Reisopoulos ’19, ’22 MSPAS

“I was able to get into a career that I really wanted to do in a shorter period. We get to work at the top of our license in Rhode Island — we have some of the most progressive legislation nationwide for PAs. I get to work in an environment where I’m constantly learning and feel like a peer to other medical providers.â€

A headshot of Thobani Nxumalo.
Thobani Nxumalo '19

“Coming to Bryant is a great opportunity to step out of the bubble that you’re in now. It’s very challenging, but also rewarding in the sense that you’ll be more equipped to be a better person in business. You will also learn about yourself and your role within society, and how to best execute that role.â€

Kayla Batalha '22
Kayla Batalha ’22

“The literary and cultural studies program taught me to approach the world through a critical lens. They are so incredibly empathetic and welcoming. You aren’t just learning the material, but you’re learning their perspective, their experiences, and they’re learning from yours.â€