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| Scott Albin is a graduate
student in the MSIS
program through the Kelley School of Business.
He graduated from
undergrad at the Kelley School of Business with High Distinction in
2008. He concentrated in Computer
Information Systems, Operations
Management, and Business Process Management. As
an undergrad he was a member of the Hutton Honors
College,
Mitte Business Honors Program, and the Kelley Consulting
Workshop.
Originally from Lanesville, Indiana, he graduated from Floyd Central
High School with Honors and began his first internship two
months before graduation. He spent the next two summers with CyberTek
Engineering as an IT Consultant. The follow summer he
interned locally in Bloomington with the HOPE
Foundation, a non-profit consulting organization who mission
is to improve public schools throughout the nation and overseas. He
spent the summer before his senior year in Chicago interning for Huron
Consulting Group, a financial and litigation-based consulting
firm. This past summer he interned with Diamond Management
Technology Consultants before returning to complete his Masters
program.
In the past Scott has served as the Lead
Teaching Assistant and Peer Tutor Coordinator for the X201 program.
Through this program, and in his own free time, he has tutored hundreds
of students in a variety of subjects ranging from business to
mathematics. Scott also served as the first Vice President of Events for
the
Kelley Consulting Group and Coordinator of the
Technology Career Fair for the CIS
Club.
Scott spent the spring of 2007
interning and studying abroad in Sydney, Australia. He worked for Pacific Road
Corporate Finance, an investment bank, and studied a
curriculum that looked at Australian history, government, politics,
indigenous populations, and the dynamics of the Australasia region.
In his free time
Scott enjoys reading, current events, golf, travel, and is addicted to
TV dramas such as 24 and Lost.
Scott can be contacted by e-mail at ralbin@indiana.edu. IUSA Supreme Court Appointee on the
following committee(s): - Bloomington Faculty
Council Subcommittee: Technology Policy
Office Hours: By appointment |