Forty-seven University of Nebraska–Lincoln students have been selected for the Undergraduate Certificate in Sales Excellence Program in the College of Business. With the credential offered by the Center for Sales Excellence, students sharpen communication, problem-solving and decision-making skills sought by employers.
The group represents nine majors and four colleges. The application process for the program, open to all students at the university, includes submitting a resume and statement of interest and earning a minimum GPA. Once admitted, students begin courses taught by sales and marketing faculty in the College of Business the following semester.
“We’re excited to welcome one of our largest and most motivated groups yet,” said Chad Mardesen, interim director of the Center for Sales Excellence and associate professor of practice in marketing. “Most of these students are sophomores, which gives them more time to take advantage of the program, from internships and networking with partner companies to participating in our events.”
The students pursuing their undergraduate certificate in sales excellence are listed below by hometown, with their current class standing and academic major(s).
Nebraska
Elkhorn:
- Abigail Beaton, senior, marketing
 - Mia Butler, junior, marketing
 - Andrew Knobbe, junior, finance and marketing
 - Tyler Murphy, sophomore, marketing
 
Grand Island:
- Drew Haith, junior, management
 - Madeline Tompkins, sophomore, marketing
 
Gretna:
- Lauren Langfeldt, sophomore, business administration
 
Hastings:
- Addie Demuth, sophomore, marketing
 
Kearney:
- Claire Gangwish, sophomore, management
 
Lincoln:
- Adison Markowski, junior, marketing
 - Avery Meyer, junior, marketing
 - Ellie Volk, junior, advertising and public relations
 
Milford:
- Gavin Dunlap, sophomore, finance
 
Nebraska City:
- Grace McNeely, sophomore, business administration
 
Norfolk:
- Tanner Eisenhauer, sophomore, finance
 
Omaha:
- Jad Almazloum, junior, marketing
 - Cole Butler, junior, finance and management
 - Elizabeth DeSmet, junior, finance
 - Dominic Duggan, senior, finance
 - Luke Hoskinson, sophomore, business administration
 - Jacob Hove, junior, finance
 - Cameron Humlicek, junior, marketing
 - Grant Meisgeier, sophomore, accounting
 - Joey Rieschl, junior, finance
 - Matthew Roumph, junior, business administration
 - Riley Ultican, freshman, marketing
 - Grant Venner, sophomore, agribusiness
 
Seward:
- Rachel Kuss, junior, finance
 
Spalding:
- Klayton Kleffner, sophomore, marketing
 
Wahoo:
- Barrett Lavaley, junior, marketing
 
Walthill:
- McKinley Morgan, junior, finance
 
Waverly:
- Ellie Bentjen, sophomore, marketing
 
Elsewhere in the U.S.
Pasadena, California:
- Ava Lee, sophomore, management
 
Chicago, Illinois:
- Alex Burns, sophomore, management and marketing
 
Crystal Lake, Illinois:
- Ella Conlon, sophomore, accounting
 
Wichita, Kansas:
- Kenzli Turner, junior, marketing
 
Chanhassen, Minnesota:
- Sam Annis, sophomore, business administration
 - Sophie Bauman, junior, nutrition and health sciences
 
Circle Pines, Minnesota:
- Claire Zandstra, sophomore, marketing
 
Luverne, Minnesota:
- Sarah Stegenga, sophomore, accounting and marketing
 
Prior Lake, Minnesota:
- Nora Pleimling, junior, marketing
 
Stillwater, Minnesota:
- Korinne Smith, sophomore, business administration
 
Victoria, Minnesota:
- Ben Reiff, sophomore, marketing and finance
 
Fargo, North Dakota:
- Olivia Duval, junior, marketing
 
West Fargo, North Dakota:
- Isabella Dukart, sophomore, marketing
 
North Sioux City, South Dakota:
- Grace Meyer, sophomore, finance and marketing
 
Sioux Falls, South Dakota:
- Greyson Bortnem, sophomore, construction management
 
Nearly all students in the program secure jobs before graduation. Companies that have recently hired sales students include Dell, Deloitte, Gallup, HubSpot, Mutual of Omaha, Oracle, Union Pacific and Walt Disney Company. Several corporate partners networked with the new inductees to discuss opportunities and internships before the induction ceremony last month.
“The center continues to grow and attract national attention,” Mardesen said. “Well-known companies across many industries recruit here because they know our students have the skills to succeed. Each new class brings energy and drive, and we’re continually impressed by what they accomplish during their time at Nebraska and in their careers after graduation.”
Founded in 2013, the Center for Sales Excellence has been named a top university program for professional sales education by the Sales Education Foundation every year since 2014. Students in the center participate in national and international sales competitions and connect with corporate partners for hands-on experiences. Learn more.