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Shea Walsh

Shea Rose Walsh, ’21, is an accounting CPA Emphasis and theater double major.

She has completed two internships during her time at Albion College. Last Spring, she held an FSO Assurance Internship with Ernst & Young in Minneapolis. This Fall, she’s off-campus with The Chicago Center completing a General Management Internship with Victory Gardens Theater. Following graduation, Shea will be completing a Master of Accounting at the University of Michigan before starting with Ernst & Young full-time in the Fall of 2022.

On campus, Shea has held leadership positions with both Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity and Delta Sigma Pi Business Fraternity. She’s the co-captain of the Albion College Dance Team, an assistant seamstress in the Theater Department’s Costume Shop, and an official videographer for the Albion Women’s Lacrosse Team. She’s also participated in the Holocaust Studies Service-Learning Project and Vicki Baker’s International Entrepreneurship Course, Sup De Vente.

“Albion has given me the opportunity to pursue every interest I’ve ever had — and supported me in doing so. Majoring in two completely different subjects, I was really dependent on being able to communicate and form relationships with my professors.

The relationships I formed led to conversations that broke down what my unique interests are and what my future career path could look like. At the end of my freshman year, I told Professor Carlson that one day I wanted to produce Broadway musicals. Four years later, I’ve completed an interdepartmental course of study, held two competitive internships, and feel genuinely prepared to pursue my dream job. I think that’s what they call the Albion advantage…”