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Asia Caluori’s four years at the University of Montana were busy ones. A management information systems major, she served as a peer adviser, Mansfield Center intern and member of the MIS Association.
She was one of thousands of College of Business students who made use of the Gianchetta Student Success Center – a central office that provides advising, career development, graduate programs, internships and scholarship services for students.
As a senior, Caluori was encouraged by her business college mentors to compete for the Deborah McWhinney Emerging Leaders Fellowship Award. She received one of two competitive awards offered that year. The award ensured Caluori could relocate to San Francisco for a summer internship at KPMG, a financial services firm.
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