Ahana Louzado (she/her)

Ahana Louzado is a sophomore studying International Relations and Legal Studies in Business. She is passionate about language learning and hopes to refine her Spanish during her year abroad in Chile and Spain. On campus, she is involved in Alpha Kappa Psi Business Fraternity and the Tulane Journal on Policy and Political Economy.

Carson Clunis (she/her)

As an Altman Scholar, I have developed a strong foundation in international business and language, reinforced through executive leadership roles in Delta Sigma Pi and the student organizations "One Love" and "Students Against Food Insecurity." My experiences span from private equity internships to community service leadership, where I've focused on global outreach, food insecurity, and advocacy. I have always been driven by a commitment to leadership, teamwork, cultural understanding, and service work.

Henry Kirk (he/him)

I am a sophomore at Tulane, obtaining a dual degree in Finance and Political Economy. I am a very driven and hardworking student who has successfully overcome unique challenges. I am originally from Kansas City but moved to Puerto Rico when I was 10 years old. I have experience in many different fields, including real estate, jewelry, and basketball management. I am very passionate about the world of wealth management and management consulting. Thanks to my personal and professional experience I believe I am a unique candidate that is ready for any challenege.

Lauren Crowell (she/her)

I am currently pursuing a dual degree in Political Science with a concentration in International Development and Legal Studies in Business, along with a minor in Spanish. On campus, I'm actively involved in Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity and Phi Mu Fraternity. My career aspirations involve blending international perspectives, business, and law. Following graduation, I plan to pursue a master's degree in accounting before attending law school. 

Luka Komives (he/him)

Second-year student pursuing majors in Finance (B.S.M.), International Relations (B.A.), and minor in Spanish. My interpersonal skills and adaptability have helped me assume impactful leadership roles among diverse people and navigate new challenges in academic, athletic, and international settings. I attended a public high school in Washington, DC, where I developed interests in international affairs, global finance, and business. The Altman Program has provided unique opportunities for me to travel outside the United States and pursue a dual degree in these subjects.

Zoe Morland (she/her)

Studying International Development and Finance, I aim to work in public accounting internationally to bring my global citizenship into every aspect of my life. I hope to research the intersection between the computational nature of global finance and the social perspective of global development.

Outside of school, I enjoy watching sports such as Formula and the Australian Football League. I love to spend time at the beach, reading, and taking walks in Audubon Park.
 

Madeline Nowack (she/her)

I'm pursuing a dual degree in Finance and Latin American Studies, with a minor in Spanish. For my junior year, I am studying in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Madrid, Spain, where I will immerse myself in the respective cultures and improve my Spanish. Outside of school, I volunteer with ACEing for Autism and Special Olympics.

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