Wilson Students Gain Real-World Insights from Industry Experts Posted on: February 19, 2025 Entrepreneurship Esports Management Supply Chain Management News Sport Management Business Management Finance Accounting Wilson College business students received some real-world business knowledge during their classes on entrepreneurship and management. Rodney Salvadia and Liz Ortiz, representatives of Fastenal, a distributor of wide-ranging industrial and construction products, recently visited campus to share skills and knowledge for developing a good sales pitch and an understanding of career competencies, or how a person’s knowledge and behaviors lead them to be successful in a career. Director of Business & Assistant Professor of Business Lance Cain’s entrepreneurship and small business management classes welcomed Salvadia and Ortiz for several days in October. Image In the entrepreneurship class, students work throughout the semester to create business and marketing plans for fictional businesses they develop as groups. The Fastenal representatives walked the students through what an elevator pitch was — a brief introduction to a product or service that takes as long as an elevator ride—and explained the components of a successful pitch during their guest lecture. Each student developed a pitch for their group’s fictional business, presented them, and their peers ranked them. The winning pitches went to Vu Nguyen ’27 and Alexis Shreiner ‘26. Adding an element of competition allowed Cain to introduce the concept of writing and presenting an elevator pitch while also having some fun. “Having Fastenal in the classroom was 100 percent a practical approach. They provided real-life examples from the real world,” Cain said. “It also created the opportunity for the students to connect with professionals and build their networks.”The Fastenal representatives also visited Cain’s introduction to management class. This class took a career readiness assessment to evaluate each student’s career competencies, such as critical thinking, communication, and leadership. The students also researched and made presentations based on the different competencies—what they are and how they impact an individual’s career. As a bonus, members of the class also received their individual assessment results. The assessment revealed a personalized strengths and weaknesses report, along with an explanation of how to build upon or improve each. For example, if a student needed to strengthen their leadership skills, the results suggested they take on a leadership role in a club. Image “[The visit from Fastenal] helps students think like a professional versus as a student. It helps them answer, ‘Why is being a professional different from my part-time jobs or my work as a student’,” Linda Boeckman, director of Career Development said. “The more exposure we can provide students to people doing the work, day-in and day-out, the better. They validate what faculty say from an exterior source.” Previous: Applications Now Open for Wilson College Inaugural OTD Cohort Next: Wilson College President to Serve on Higher Education Board Related posts May 6, 2026 New Vice President to Lead Institutional Advancement Announced by Wilson College Wilson College is pleased to announce Lisa Tiffin, D.E.L., G.P.C., as the new vice president for institutional advancement. Tiffin… Read more May 1, 2026 2026 Academic Award Winners Congratulations to the students and faculty recognized at the 2026 Wilson College Academic Awards Ceremony held on Friday, April 24,… Read more Apr 29, 2026 Wilson College Launches Master’s Degree Program in Speech-Language Pathology Wilson College is pleased to announce the launch of a new graduate health care program, a Master of Science in Speech-Language… Read more More articles ➜ Share this on: Facebook LinkedIn X Email
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