As a Business major with a double concentration in Marketing and International Business, Eloina Zapata understands the need to be a culturally well-rounded business leader in the global economy. In order to prepare herself for her future position as such, Miss Zapata has taken courses in French and Spanish and is currently president of the International Business Organization. In addition, Miss Zapata serves as a member of the Business Joint Leadership Council and as a student assistant in the Business Student Services office as well as Chief Marketing Officer for Future Business Leaders of America.
In her spare time, Miss Zapata enjoys networking with other business-oriented clubs and educating parents and children from underresourced backgrounds about the importance of a college education. She volunteers her time to programs such as MESA and Mini-Corps. Miss Zapata looks forward to the challenges the upcoming year will bring.
Harkeerat Toor is persuing a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration with concentrations in International Business and Management Informations System, and additionally a minor in Computer Science. Alongiside holding an officer position in the International Business Organization, Harkeerat is the Vice President of the Management Information Systems Association.
Harkeerat is currently taking courses in Japanese, and plans to study abroad in Japan next Spring. When not at school, Harkeerat volunteers at the Bradshaw Gurmat School teaching young children Punjabi and Sikh history. He also enjoys playing basketball and learning about the latest in technology trends.
As a Business major with a double concentration in Entrepreheurship and International Business, Michael Nishikawa understands the need to be a culturally well-rounded business leader in the global economy. In order to prepare himself for his future position as such, Mr. Nishikawa has taken courses in French and Japanese and is currently Chief Marketing Officer of the International Business Organization. In addition, Mr. Nishikawa serves as a member of the SACE organization and also the Vice President of Community Fundraising for the American Marketing Association collegiate chapter on Sacramento State campus.
In his spare time, Mr. Nishikawa is apart of the U.S. Coast Guard in which conducts law enforcement baordings on vessles and proctects vital ports and waterways into the U.S.. He also enjoys networking with other business-oriented clubs and educating parents and children from under resourced backgrounds about the importance of a college education. He volunteers his time to programs such as The Dock workers association of America and the Nonprofit resource center. Mr. Nishikawa looks forward to the challenges the upcoming year will bring.
