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Elliott S. Stauffer '22
Finance
Columbia, Mo.
Elliott will live in Kansas City,
working for Aspen Funds and
operating in a commercial real estate
investment role.
omas J. Tilley '22
Finance and Accounting
Prairie Village, Kan.
Tom will be working for
Mariner Wealth Advisors as
an associate wealth advisor in
Scottsdale, Arizona.
Andrew D. Truong '22
Environmental, Ecological, and
Organizational Biology
Pre-Dental, with a
Minor in Business
Wichita, Kan.
Andrew will be attending the
UMKC Dental School aer
graduation in pursuit of
earning his D.D.S.
Joshua R. Wells '22
Accounting and Marketing with a
Certificate in Professional Selling
Lenexa, Kan.
Josh is currently deciding between
offers for full-time marketing
positions, which offer roles in both
marketing and sales. He is still also
exploring other options.
Cole Welp '22
Supply Chain Management and
Information Systems
Scottsdale, Ariz.
Cole is moving to Atlanta to work
for e Home Depot Corporate
branch as an inventory analyst.
Colin C. White '22
Finance and Accounting
Highlands Ranch, Colo.
Colin is still applying and
interviewing for financial analyst
positions and is willing to relocate
around the country.
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his spring the chapter participated in the 73rd annual production of Rock Chalk Revue,
For Old Time's Sake. is year marked the return to the Lied Center aer the COVID-19
pandemic canceled all live showings the previous year. Directors Garrison Niemann '22, Ryan
Gatti '24, and Liam Logan '24 paired with Kappa Alpha eta to produce "Set in Stone." During
the second showing, the final song track failed to play due to technical difficulties, requiring an
improvised acapella performance from the cast—which received a standing ovation from the
audience! e show took home three awards: Best Original Song, Outstanding Male Ensemblist
(Jackson Blizzard '23), and Best Supporting Female.
BETAS TAKE STAGE IN
ROCK CHALK REVUE
e Beta eta Pi and Kappa Alpha eta cast of "Set in Stone."
Outstanding Male Ensemblist recipient, Jackson Blizzard '23