Education
Dylan is a second-year student at Elon University. He is enrolled in the Love School of Business where he studies business administration. He hopes to graduate with concentrations in finance and accounting.
Campus Life
On campus he is involved in Greek Life, where he serves as a chapter delegate on the Interfraternity Council for his fraternity Sigma Phi Epsilon. Within his chapter he has served on many boards including the Recruitment Board, where he has been responsible for creating ideas for recruitment events, executing those ideas, meeting potential new members, and selecting new members for the fraternity. He also served on the Public Relations board where he was responsible for contacting alumni about homecoming events and contacting people outside the chapter in order to advertise for all other events around campus sponsored by the fraternity. Sigma Phi Epsilon has also afforded him the opportunity to attend the Edge Leadership workshop.
Other clubs he is involved with on campus include Club Soccer and the Waterski club. He is also involved in intramural soccer, flag football, cornhole, tennis, and basketball.
Travel Experiences
Dylan has been afforded many travel experiences both within the United States and internationally. He has taken many trips to expand his use of the Spanish language and to learn about different cultures. In 2006 he traveled to Barcelona and Madrid, Spain. Then, December 2007, he traveled to Jaco, Costa Rica and in January 2008 he traveled to the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico with the Elon University Business fellows. While there he learned about the economies of agrarian countries that are just beginning to develop and industrialize.
Since then, he has had many domestic travel experience such as a trip to the Kentucky Derby in 2008, a trip through Alaska in the summer of 2008, and more recently trips to Philadelphia, Washington, D.C. and New York City in October 2008.
Dylan's experiences have taught him how time management skills as well as how to work with a diverse group of people. They have also taught him to respect people from all walks of life and to accept and respect cultural differences. All of these are things that will prove to be valuable in working world and that you cannot learn in a classroom.
