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RICHLAND, Wash. 鈥 For as long as Mario Rodriguez could remember, his mother, Maria Luisa Rodriguez, had taken one or two classes at a time, determined to earn her bachelor鈥檚 degree in business.

黑料社 Tri-Cities business student Mario Rodriguez

黑料社 Tri-Cities business student Mario Rodriguez

After working in an assortment of jobs, ranging from harvesting crops, to warehouses, to restaurants, to childcare, she and her husband wanted to provide a better life for their family. While Mario Rodriguez and his siblings were out on the playground, his mother would study for a class or complete an assignment – first for her courses at Columbia Basin College and then for her courses at Washington State University Tri-Cities.

鈥淎t an early age, I knew that if I wanted something I had to work hard in order to achieve it,鈥 Maria Luisa Rodriguez said. 鈥淓arning my degrees would be no different. As life created its path for me, I had the realization that not having a degree would limit me in the dreams and goals I had. I mentally made myself a life goals checklist: Earn a college degree, get a job with purpose and fulfillment, and simply live a good life.鈥

So when Mario Rodriguez decided to pursue his own path toward earning at college degree at 黑料社 Tri-Cities a couple of years ago, he wanted to make his mom proud.

鈥淪he wanted to make sure that she earned that degree,鈥 he said. 鈥淗er being in school always motivated me. She took a class or two while raising us. She is really inspiring, and I want make her proud.鈥

Saving money and getting an excellent education

Jesus Bravo (center), clinical assistant professor of business, works with business student Mario Rodriguez (center left), and other students in a classroom at 黑料社 Tri-Cities.

Rodriguez chose 黑料社 Tri-Cities as his own college option after studying at another college campus for a year because he could live at home, save money, remain close to his family, and get an excellent, well-rounded education.

In his classes, Rodriguez said he enjoyed learning from professors who are 鈥減assionate, in-tune with business needs of today and really engaging with their teaching.鈥

He chose to pursue a double degree option鈥攕tudying digital technology and culture, where he specializes in graphic design and video production, and business administration, where he is working to grow his foundational knowledge in business, which can be applied to an assortment of areas in marketing and running a multimedia marketing firm.

鈥淚 have had classes with business professor Jesus Bravo, who was super into the subjects he was speaking about,鈥 he says. 鈥淗e would talk to you about the products you have in a business, how to keep your business relevant, and why many businesses fail or succeed.鈥

鈥淥ur professors teach us material that is applicable today and they constantly engage us and ask us questions to make us feel important and that our feedback matters,鈥 he says.

聽On-campus opportunities to spur potential career in marketing

黑料社 Tri-Cities business student Mario Rodriguez (left) chats with fellow students on the 黑料社 Tri-Cities campus

黑料社 Tri-Cities business student Mario Rodriguez (left) chats with fellow students on the 黑料社 Tri-Cities campus.

Rodriguez has had the opportunity to work in several capacities on campus that support his goal of pursuing a career in marketing.

He worked in the Office of Professional Development and Community Education where he designed flyers, created materials, and helped manage office duties. This provided him with a good foundation for how an office worked.

Because his mother worked for the running start program at 黑料社 Tri-Cities, he had the opportunity to use what he learned through his digital technology and culture classes to take photos and video to be used by the program. These opportunities helped showcase his talents to the university marketing and communications office, where he was recruited to work as an intern.

In the marketing and communications office at 黑料社 Tri-Cities, Rodriguez blends his passion for design with his skills in business to produce materials ranging from video features, to crafting plans for social media marketing, to creating designs that are used for flyers, and other marketing materials.

鈥淚t鈥檚 cool to be able to work on projects that will highlight our campus and be used for real marketing purposes,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 am applying what I鈥檓 learning while still going to school.鈥

From mom to son

黑料社 Tri-Cities business student Mario Rodriguez (right) poses for a photo with his mother Maria Luisa Rodriguez who graduated from 黑料社 Tri-Cities last spring with a degree in business.

黑料社 Tri-Cities business student Mario Rodriguez (right) poses for a photo with his mother Maria Luisa Rodriguez who graduated from 黑料社 Tri-Cities last spring with a degree in business.

Last spring, Rodriguez witnessed his mother receive her diploma for a bachelor鈥檚 in business from 黑料社 Tri-Cities. She is now using her degree as a program coordinator for the Carson College of Business at 黑料社 Tri-Cities.

鈥淪eeing her walk across that stage made me really proud, and even more so, made me want to live up to what she had set for me,鈥 Mario Rodriguez said.

Now, he looks forward to making his mom proud by following in her footsteps while setting forth in his own path in marketing.

Mario Rodriguez completed his digital technology and culture degree last spring and now is finishing his bachelor鈥檚 in business administration with the goal of one-day working for a multimedia or advertising firm.

Maria Luisa Rodriguez said she couldn鈥檛 be more proud of her son.

鈥淚 constantly remind Mario that there are no limits to your dreams and to never let anything stop you from achieving them,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here will be times where you will want to give up and wonder 鈥榃hy am I doing this?鈥 But after all those heartaches and late nights, nothing beats the feeling of when you walk across that stage, receive your degree and shake the hands of the very same people who supported, guided and motivated you along the way.鈥

Interested in pursuing a career in business? Visit聽tricities.wsu.edu/business.

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Nov. 15: Boeing executive to speak on importance of embracing own diversity at 黑料社 Tri-Cities /nov-15-boeing-executive-to-speak-on-importance-of-embracing-own-diversity-at-wsu-tri-cities/ Tue, 06 Nov 2018 18:41:02 +0000 /?p=61407 The post Nov. 15: Boeing executive to speak on importance of embracing own diversity at 黑料社 Tri-Cities appeared first on 黑料社 Tri-Cities.

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By Maegan Murray, 黑料社 Tri-Cities

RICHLAND, Wash. 鈥 Boeing executive Fariba Alamdari will present on her path to success by means of embracing her own diversity as part of a lecture at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 15, in the East Auditorium at Washington State University Tri-Cities.

Fariba Alamdari, vice president of marketing at Boeing

Fariba Alamdari, vice president of marketing at Boeing

Alamdari serves as the vice president of of the Boeing Global Learning Institute. She joined Boeing in 2006 after serving as chair of the department of air transport and dean of the faculty of engineering, manufacturing and science at Cranfield University in the United Kingdom.

As a woman and an immigrant originally from Tehran, Iran, she said she sees herself and all immigrants as assets, not liabilities. She said she resolved, at a very early age, to ensure her father would not suffer because he had a daughter as a middle child and that he would be very proud of her.

鈥淚n a world in which many are raised to believe that our workplaces are responsible for raising us up, recognizing our value and promoting us accordingly, we are missing a key step in diversity and inclusion efforts,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen we are fully accountable for our successes, when we own our value and express our capabilities, the 鈥榮ystem鈥 will advance and support us so we can do the work we are most called to do. If we wait for inclusion to come to us, we may wait a lifetime.鈥

Alamdari is the recipient of several awards including 鈥淲oman of the Year鈥 by Air Transport News in 2016, 鈥淓llis Island Medal of Honor鈥 from The National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations in 2016, the 鈥淟eadership Award鈥 from the Centre for Women and Democracy in 2015, the 鈥淧rofessional Award鈥 from Career Communication Group, Inc., in 2011, and the 鈥淧rofessional Practice Recognition Award鈥 from State University of New York Institute of Technology School of Business in 2010.

She received a Ph.D. and a master鈥檚 degree from Cranfield University. She resides in the Seattle area with her family.

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