Congratulations to Bachelor of Commerce students Tasneem Zreg and Matthew Roach who received Provost Scholar Awards.
The Provost Scholar Award is valued at $1,000 and is given to undergraduate students who have demonstrated outstanding achievements in research, community engagement, immersive learning and/or international activities. Ten undergraduate students were presented with the Provost Scholar Awards on Tuesday April 9.
Matthew Roach, a Bachelor of Commerce student concentrating in Accounting who exemplifies student engagement. Matthew is currently president of the Sprott Tax Students Association (STSA) and has led their annual Community Volunteer Tax Clinic for two years helping over 400 students. As a teaching assistant, Matthew has taught over 1,500 students in several business courses and is currently head TA for Introduction to Financial Accounting and Accounting for Business Combinations. In addition to his role on the STSA, he is currently the VP of strategy for the Sprott Students’ Finance Association and the Sprott Accounting Students’ Association.
Tasneem Zreg is a Bachelor of Commerce student with an impressive range of immersive learning and community engagement experience. As Project Manager and Team Lead with ‘Sprott Shares,’ she has led a team of MBA and business analytics interns in building the five-year strategic plan. Tasneem also serves as senior partner with the Sprott Consulting Group and is the founder and president of CU in the Community. Tasneem has similarly been outstanding with her role as Business Incubator Program Coordinator at the Innovation Hub.