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The Woltemade Center for Economics, Business & Entrepreneurship
For information and application forms, go to owu.edu/woltemade
To find out more about The Woltemade Center, go to
owu.edu/woltemade
About The Woltemade Center
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Number of majors available in OWU’s Department of Economics: Accounting Business Administration Economics Finance Economics International Business Management Economics
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The Woltemade Center for Economics, Business & Entrepreneurship offers students a variety of unique opportunities to learn how business really works.
Mission: To enhance academic programs and provide real-world opportunities to create business and world leaders.
About The Woltemade CenterIn partnership with Ohio Wesleyan’s Department of Economics, The Woltemade Center:
Combines a rigorous liberal arts education with specialized study in the world of business and leadership.
Provides abundant opportunities for students to link classroom theory with practical experiences throughout the world.
Offers students ample practice and assessment not only in general academic skill sets, but also in critical business functions: research, qualitative and quantitative analysis, and written and oral presentation.
Sponsors the Economics Management Fellows Program for especially able incoming first-year students with an interest in economics and business.
Awards generous scholarships.
Underwrites a summer grant program to promote meaningful internships throughout the world, and provides grant-supported, one-to-one student/faculty research.
Honors exceptional work with special prizes.
Assists student organizations.
Presents an annual series of outstanding lectures.
Offers a living/learning environment for upperclass students at the Bigelow-Reed House.
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For Economics Management Fellows Program information, contact owu.edu/woltemade
The Economics Management Fellows Program (EMFP)
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“I am very proud to be an EMF and be a part of such a prestigious group of students at Ohio Wesleyan University. The opportunities the program offers its students are second to none and my networking and communication skills within the business world have benefited so much since becoming an EMF. The NYC trip was an amazing experience of its own. It’s not very often students have the chance to talk face-to-face with some of the top business executives in their respective industries.”Jacob Kleinhenz ’18Finance Major, Woltemade Center Intern
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For top students interested in economics, business, finance, marketing, management, accounting, or international business, the Economics Management Fellows Program offers exceptional benefits such as:
A five-day study tour of New York City in May of the freshman year, allowing students to connect with high-level alumni in business and government and gain an overview of career possibilities.
Lots of personal attention. Approximately 15-20 students are admitted to the program each year.
Guaranteed enrollment in Ohio Wesleyan’s foundational economics course in the first semester of the student’s first year.
Internship and research opportunities.
A $1,500 bookstore debit card disbursed over three semesters dependent on grades.
An academic advisor from the Department of Economics.
Access to the Professional EMF Mentorship Program in junior year and the Student Mentorship Program in freshman year.
The Accounting Fellows Program will allow a select group of students to combine classroom knowledge with real-world accounting research and application.
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TheAccounting Fellows Program
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Students will benefit from this program by participating in academic activities outside of the traditional classroom space, professional development activities, and both domestic and international travel-learning experiences funded by The Woltemade Center.
Students who are named Accounting Fellows will be expected to major or minor in accounting, engage in professional development activities, engage in accounting research under the guidance of Economics Department faculty, and present their findings to the Economics Department and campus community.
REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCOUNTING FELLOWS
• Participate in at least one approved internship in the area of accounting
• Sign-up for student membership with the Ohio Society of CPAs, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), and the “CPA Letter Daily” which is published by the AICPA
• Attend Accounting Fellows meeting every two weeks
• Research project consisting of an independent study or directed reading in the area of accounting
• Participate in approved external professional development activities like accounting competitions, leadership programs or conferences, attending special guest lectures, and/or business site tours
There will be 10-15 students selected into the Accounting Fellows Program.
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For more information and application forms, go to
owu.edu/woltemade
Typical number of students admitted to the Economics Management Fellows Program
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Alumni Reception Networking Event American Management AssociationBroadwayDaiwa Capital Markets America Inc. (DCMA)Goodman MediaMarsh & McLennan CompaniesMerryll Lynch & Co.Morgan StanleyNew York Federal ReserveNew York Stock ExchangeNew York Mets Citi FieldPage SciencePrecision Health MediaStarr CompaniesSalisbury HotelUBSYork Capital Management
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Places visited during past New York study trips
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Scholarships and Grants
Beyond Ohio Wesleyan’s already generous financial aid and the book grant for Economics Management Fellows, The Woltemade Center and Economics Department are pleased to offer several outstanding scholarships and grants:
Batchelor Scholarship: Full tuition senior year plus
$10,000 for graduate school
Corns Business and Entrepreneurial Scholars Program: $5,000 per year in both junior and senior years
Blaine E. Grimes Summer Grants: Up to $2,000
for summer internships
Joann Harvey Accounting Award: $1,000 for top
accounting student to pursue a CPA
Kamm Scholarship: $300 to $5,000 for senior year
The Norman Leonard Student Research Grant: $2,000 for collaborative research with faculty
The Burton D. Morgan Business and Entrepreneurship Paper Competition: $500 award
The Woltemade Prize: $500 for international studies
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Internships
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“Working 10-hour days in a fast-paced finance firm in Manhattan [showed me] firsthand what it takes to make it in the financial industry. … I can directly transfer the knowledge I gained from the Investment Club at Ohio Wesleyan. I have further developed insights into thinking like an investor and the different kinds of equity information I need to know in order to select the best investments for our portfolio.”Mainza Moono ’15
Because internships have become a prerequisite for even entry-level jobs in business, The Woltemade Center actively encourages and assists students in the pursuit of internships locally, nationally, and internationally.
Carolyn Lammert, MLHR, The Woltemade Center Internship Coordinator, is dedicated to assist students in obtaining internship positions across the nation. Students have held internships at Facebook, various Federal Reserve Banks, IBM, J.P. Morgan Chase and Walt Disney, among others.The Woltemade Center offers:- Business Information Sessions - Interviewing Workshops- Individual One-On-One Meetings- Mock Interviews- Networking Events- Resume Writing Workshops
Facebook found what it wanted in Anthony McGuire ’13
Analyst, Facebook, New York City
Economics/Politics and Government
Double Major
Economics Management Fellow
Membership Services Internship,
Columbus Chamber of Commerce
sIBM found what it wanted in Farooq Busari ’10
IBM Client Representative -
Ohio Public Sector
Economics Management Major
Economics Management Fellow
Woltemade Center Mentor & Advisory Board
MBA from The Ohio State University –
Fisher College of Business
Certificate in General Management –
Stanford Graduate School of Business
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The Woltemade Center Prepares Students to Succeed
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Number of minors in theDepartment of Economics: Accounting Economics Management
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Google found what it wanted in Victoria Jagessar ’11
Staffing and Operations Analyst,
Economics Major
Economics Tutor for 3 years
Member of Omicron Delta Epsilon
Vice President of Delta Delta Delta Sorority
M.A. in Economics from Rutgers
University
JP Morgan Chase found what it wanted in Austin Daniels ’15
Analyst at JP Morgan Chase & Co.,
Corporate Analyst Development Program
Economics & Mathematics Majors
Economics Management Fellow
Equity Research Scholar
Norman Taylor Scholarship Award
Internships: Marsh & McLennan,
JP Morgan Chase
London School of Economics & Political Science found what it wanted in Katie Nunner ’15
Graduate Student
Economics Management Major
Religion Minor
Corns Scholars Program
Resident Assistant at OWU
Internships: U.S. House of Representative,
Communication Office
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For information about a future in economics, business, and entrepreneurship, go to owu.edu/woltemade
Renovated in 2010 and dedicated in 2011, the Bigelow-Reed House:
Bigelow-Reed House
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Combines learning and living for junior and senior students interested in business, economics, and leadership.
Offers a variety of living options, from single rooms to suites for five students.
Has a full kitchen and open common area for hanging out with house members.
Contains an apartment for guests on campus who visit to give lectures or workshops. Guests often provide special programs for residents of the house and are available for mentoring and advice.
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Lectures and Symposia
Each year, The Woltemade Center, in conjunction with the Department of Economics, presents:
The Heisler Business Ethics Lecture
The Milligan Leaders in Business Lecture
The Economic Outlook Conference
The Environmental and Natural Resource Symposium
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At these events, which bring together students, faculty, and leaders in business, students meet and network with the speakers and hear cutting-edge perspectives on the challenges they will face as they begin careers in business and finance.
For more information about lectures and symposia, go to
owu.edu/woltemade
The Ohio Wesleyan Marketing Group (OMG): The group receives proposals from organizations within the Ohio Wesleyan campus and from businesses in the Delaware area and provides assistance to selected projects—from promoting a symphony orchestra to helping a struggling restaurateur. Students interact and network with skilled business executives, and gain project management and teamwork experience.
College Ethics Symposium Travel:Each year, four students and a faculty member attend the College Ethics Symposium in Hilton Head, SC. The objective of the symposium is to help students recognize and understand contemporary ethical issues and how to factor these insights into their decision-making.
Investment Club: The OWU Investment Club, held in conjunction with the Investment Practicum course, gives students a unique opportunity to make equity investment decisions as they manage a $50,000 all-equity portfolio for the University’s endowment. The group also participates in various investment competitions.
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Competition: Ohio Wesleyan teams have participated in the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Accounting Competition and have placed fourth and second in the country in recent years. This case-study competition assesses students on their technical skills and their ability to communicate accounting and financial issues and solutions. Students also profit from abundant opportunities to network with leaders in the field.Red
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Hands-OnBusiness Experience
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Redefining Investment Strategy Education (RISE): The largest student investment conference in the world, RISE brings together investment professionals with graduate and undergraduate students in Dayton, Ohio, to learn through expert panel discussions and workshops.
Student Managed Investment Fund (SMIF):Students are encouraged to attend a leadership conference and participate with support from The Woltemade Center. efining Investment Strategy Education
Grants and gifts from the Cleveland Foundation, the Ford Motor Company Fund, alumni, and friends also were used to help establish the facility, which is located in Ohio Wesleyan’s former Memorial Union Building; the building was renovated in 2000 and renamed the R. W. Corns Building, in honor of the father of the lead donor, Evan Corns ’59.
In addition to the faculty who staff the center, an Advisory Board offers advice and counsel and also serves as mentors for students.
Founded in 1985, The Woltemade Center is named in honor of the late Uwe J. Woltemade, Ph.D., an Ohio Wesleyan economics faculty member from 1965 to 1995.
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History
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History of The Woltemade Center
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R.W. Corns Building 61 South Sandusky Street Delaware, Ohio 43015
For Economics , Bus iness & Ent repreneursh ipThe Woltemade Center
owu.edu/woltemade