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Caroline Fleetwood

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Caroline Fleetwood

2021-2022 Scholar

Caroline Fleetwood is a junior at the University of Maryland, College Park double majoring in Marketing and Supply Chain Management with a minor in Sustainability. On campus, she is currently holding leadership positions as the New Member Educator for Alpha Omicron Pi and the Vice President of Events for the Supply Chain Management Society. She is also a Teaching Assistant in the Robert H. Smith School of Business, a member of the Strategic Design and Innovation Fellows, a member of Order of Omega, and a member of Mortar Board. She was previously involved in the Global Communities Living Learning Program and held the position as Treasurer for their subsequent Student Association. She had held internships with Oceaneering International as a Business Operations Intern and with the University of Maryland Athletic Department as a Marketing Intern. This upcoming summer, she will work at PepsiCo as an HQ Supply Chain Intern. She hopes after college to work for a Fortune 500 company in their Supply Chain with the goal of making it more sustainable and eco-friendly. 

  

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