Its a big point of pride that our graduates are committed to making Michigan a better place. In fact, in 2017, more than 90 percent of 蹤獲扦-Dearborn graduates who accepted employment after graduation stayed in Michigan* giving a huge boost to the states economy. Here are some more cases in point for 2019: Five 蹤獲扦-Dearborn 30-somethings who recently earned shout-outs on two business-focused notables lists.
Allandra Bulger, 38, 03 B.A.
Executive Director, Co.act Detroit, New Center, Detroit
Honored in Crains Detroit Business 40 Under 40
Fifth-generation Detroiter Allandra Bulgers latest endeavor hopes to give a boost to Detroits diverse and growing nonprofit scene. In collaboration with Detroits TechTown business incubator, Bulger recently launched a 6,500-square-foot hub in New Center thats offering an array of support services for area nonprofits. Prior to that, Bulger was already making an impact as deputy director of Detroit Future City, an inclusive community-based planning initiative in Detroit. She also teaches in the nonprofit management certificate program at Oakland University. Read more about Allandra at .
Aaron Burrell, 34, 07 B.A.
Member, Dickinson Wright, Detroit
Honored in Crains Detroit Business 40 Under 40
In his young career as a lawyer, Aaron Burrell has already had a number of meaningful wins. But prevailing in a class-action lawsuit that forced the state to pay for Hepatitis C medication for a vulnerable class of patients tops his list. "I've received letters and calls from patients saying, 'Thank you. You've changed my life.' Normally I don't hear that representing corporations, Burrell told Crains. Burrell also co-chairs Dickinson Wright's Diversity and Inclusion committee, which oversees the implementation of the firm's diversity and inclusion programs. Read more about Aaron at .
Devon O'Reilly, 33, 08 B.B.A.
Director of Entrepreneurship, Detroit Regional Chamber
Honored in Crains Detroit Business 40 Under 40
Dearborn-raised Devon OReilly is the Detroit Regional Chambers entrepreneurship specialist and helps starts-ups working in all corners of the economy. In his role there, which hes held since 2014, he also organizes the Detroit Policy Conference and the NeighborHUB grant program, which aims to extend Detroits economic revitalization into neighborhoods beyond downtown. Read more about Devon at .
Christopher Scott, 37, 11 M.S.E.
Senior Electrical Engineer, U.S. Army CCDC Ground Vehicle Systems Center, Warren
Honored in DBusiness 30 in Their Thirties'
Christoper Scotts engineering work at the U.S. Armys CCDC Ground Vehicle Systems Center is about as high stakes as it gets. There hes worked on everything from unmanned ground vehicles that are currently deployed on battlefields to innovative new armor for military trucks. Outside of that work, you can find Scott delivering motivational talks for high school and college students often drawing on his own experience coping with depression and anxiety as a young person. Read more about Christopher at .
Jacob Zuppke, 31, 12 B.B.A.
Executive Vice President, AutoPets, Auburn Hills
Honored in DBusiness 30 in Their Thirties'
Automations impact on society is a hotly debated topic at universities, but were pretty sure most people would put a cat litter box that does the scooping for you in the win column for humanity. Thats the flagship product of AutoPets, where alum Jacob Zuppke has helped grow sales of the nearly four fold since joining the company in 2015. According to DBusiness, AutoPets is also planning to move into a new 50,000-square-foot headquarters in Auburn Hills later this year. Read more about Jacob at .
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*Source: 蹤獲扦-Dearborn Career services 2017 Graduation Survey; 49 percent response rate.