From left: Jonathan Pineno, Arts at Hayfield president; Cloe Mazzatosta, scholarship recipient; and Mary Reddy and Karen Winters, scholarship committee members.
Students met with members of the Greater Wilkes-Barre business community to demonstrate their project. First row, from left: Christopher Zim; Shelby Monk, marketing and event coordinator, Diamond City Partnership; Shanie Mohammed, director of economic development, Wilkes-Barre Connect core programming, economic development special projects and entrepreneurial services; Lesly Negrete; Kasie Weidner; Grace Kubus; Bailey Jordan, economic development specialist, Wilkes-Barre Connect, economic development and entrepreneurial development; and Terry Clemente, assistant teaching professor of business. Second row: Matthew Mager, Nicholas Kline, Matthew Zasada and Stephanie Gresh, assistant teaching professor of business and Invent Penn State coordinator.
Business students at Penn State Wilkes-Barre had two opportunities to present what they learned to a public audience during the late fall semester, demonstrating their knowledge and skills gained through the business program at the campus.