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Evan Seurynck


Evan Seurynck, ’20, is an Economics and Management major with a minor in Communications. He is a member of the Carl A. Gerstacker Institute for Business and Management and a part of Omicron Delta Epsilon, the International Honor Society in Economics. In addition to being a student-athlete on the lacrosse team, he also is an executive member in the Alpha Pi chapter of Sigma Chi.

Over the summer of 2019, Evan had the opportunity to become a Sales and Marketing intern at Roush. He worked closely with the Director and Corporate Communications officer working on tasks such as mass event planning and market research and analysis. He will graduate next May with the hopes of receiving a full time offer from Roush.

“Albion truly is like a family to me. Everybody knows everybody, and we all support one another because we want to see each other succeed. I would not be where I am today without that love and support. From the women who run Gerstacker, to my academic advisor Vicki Baker, to the guys on the field and in the Fraternity, there is a large network of people pushing you to be your best every day. Albion is home away from home, and it is the sole reason I am so prepared for life after college.”