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Kevin Ludemann '18

Hometown

East Northport, NY

Kevin Ludemann ’18 says that at Bryant “we are encouraged to discover our passion and follow it.” In his case, two passions.

“I always loved taking Spanish classes throughout high school, but I also had an interest in studying business,” he says. Bryant’s interdisciplinary education made the University the “perfect choice." Taking courses in the College of Arts and Sciences as well as in the College of Business "gives you a broad range of skills and prepares you to excel in a variety of situations," he says. As a Spanish and Human Resource Management double major, "I am getting the most out of my education and engaging both sides of my brain.” 

Ludemann, who is on the Talent Delivery Team-Human Resources Development Program Associate with Liberty Mutual, is dedicated to advancing a diverse worldview.

“We need to not just tolerate different cultures. We need to actively accept them. By studying a foreign language and culture, I am actively serving as a catalyst for change in our society.”

Ludemann intended only to minor in Spanish. Then he met Professor of Modern Languages Heather Moon.

“Her love for teaching came through and inspired me” to pursue Spanish as a second major. “She was so excited about the material that I began to feel the same way.”

Leadership development is also part of Ludemann’s Bryant experience. His resume includes serving as president of the Â鶹ӰŇô Spanish and Culture Organization, orientation leader, a student ambassador, an admission fellow, and a resident assistant.

Real World Experience

Multicultural

President, Â鶹ӰŇô Spanish and Culture Organization
• Promote cultural awareness through meetings that enhance students’ Spanish-speaking skills

Resident Assistant

Addressed undergraduate students’ needs and encourage involvement

Student Ambassador

Shared information about Bryant to prospective students through campus tours and meetings

Study Abroad

Sophomore International Experience
• Traveled to Chile and Argentina to gain a better understanding of cultural and business practices

Internships

Talent acquisition intern, Liberty Mutual
• Gained comprehensive experience regarding the full recruiting cycle

Leadership

Dean’s Advisory Council
• Represent the Modern Language Department at monthly meetings with the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and department chairs

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.

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Rachel Lagasse '19

“One reason I picked Bryant was because I wasn’t sure what area of business I wanted to go into. I chose to go to Bryant because it was a very good business school, and I knew that whatever I chose would be a good option.”

John Marotte '23 MBA
John Marotte ’23 MBA

“Everything that Bryant has done for me, the way I’m treated, and the resources that I’m given, it’s like I’m being set up for success already. Everybody is working to support me. Giving up my time this one year I know will pay off in the end.”

Taryn Rauff ’22
Taryn Rauff ’22

“Bryant has helped me succeed a lot academically. I’ve also built close relationships with my professors, who gave me research opportunities and furthered my understanding about biology. I don’t think I would have had as many of those opportunities in another school. I’ve been very grateful for that support.”