Menlo College Names Leading Changemaker Ian Simmons as 2024 Commencement Speaker Posted on April 23, 2024April 8, 2025 by Kayla Stuart Menlo College proudly announces Ian Simmons, a pioneering changemaker in business, education, and democracy, as the speaker for the College’s 96th commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 18, 2024. Simmons has made a significant impact across various industries, including education technology, renewable energy, financial services, affordable housing, healthcare, combating misinformation, and reducing student debt. His efforts align with Menlo College’s mission to develop students with the skills, integrity, and passion needed to contribute meaningfully to the innovation economy. Since 2012, Simmons and his wife, Liesel Pritzker Simmons, have led Blue Haven Initiative as co-founders and principals. The initiative invests globally in businesses offering solutions to social and environmental challenges. In 2018, Blue Haven received the global industry award for GSG Impact Asset Owner of the Year. “Ian Simmons embodies the spirit of Menlo College, where innovation meets purpose,” said Menlo College President Steven Weiner. “His leadership in driving progress and making impactful contributions across industries will serve as a powerful inspiration for our graduates as they embark on their next chapter.” Ian Simmons has also initiated research, civic learning, and policy projects to improve higher education in the United States. His research is used by over 1,200 colleges and universities to measure student outcomes, while his civic learning projects have partnered with over 1,000 institutions. His policy projects have unlocked $1.2 billion, enabling more students to engage in public service across America. Additionally, Ian co-founded Democracy House and serves on the boards of Freedom House, U.S. Impact Investing Alliance, Social Finance, Issue One, and Scholars Strategy Network. Simmons’ dedication to impactful change and his ability to inspire will provide the graduating class of 2024 with valuable insights as they begin their journeys toward shaping a better future. Learn more about 2024 Commencement Read More: Menlo College Names Leading Changemaker Ian Simmons as 2024 Commencement Speaker Menlo College and LSB for 1+1 MIM + MSIS Menlo College Wins NAIOP Silicon Valley University Challenge About Menlo College Menlo College, established in 1927, is a small, private, non-profit, and accredited residential college located in Atherton, California. It offers four-year undergraduate degrees in business and psychology, as well as two graduate degrees: a Master of Science in Information Systems, and a Master of Arts in Sport and Performance Psychology. Located in Silicon Valley, one of the world’s most entrepreneurial and innovative regions, Menlo College cultivates in its students the skills, integrity, and passion to make meaningful contributions in the innovation economy.
Menlo College and LSB for 1+1 MIM + MSIS Posted on April 15, 2024April 8, 2025 by Kayla Stuart Menlo College Partners with Luxembourg School of Business to Launch Innovative Master’s Degree Program Menlo College is delighted to announce a strategic educational partnership with the Luxembourg School of Business (LSB). The alliance marks a significant development in international higher education collaboration. The Master’s degree program, a unique and pioneering educational model, offers students the opportunity to start their post-baccalaureate graduate studies in the LSB Master’s in Management (MIM) program at LSB, followed by a year of specialization in the Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) program at Menlo College. Upon successful completion, participants will be awarded two master’s degrees, one from each institution, a testament to their academic dedication and global perspective. Steven Weiner, President of Menlo College, emphasized the program’s alignment with the College’s international strategy, stating, “This groundbreaking partnership with Luxembourg School of Business exemplifies Menlo College’s commitment to expanding global educational opportunities. It cultivates an academic environment where students acquire essential skills for success in an interconnected world. This collaboration promises exceptional opportunities for global learning and professional advancement.“ The partnership between LSB and Menlo College reflects the institutions’ meticulous planning and dedication to crafting a comprehensive, internationally-focused educational experience. The two schools are proud to offer this unique academic pathway, which aims for international academic and professional excellence. Dr. Mouwafac Sidaoui, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean of the School of Business, and Founder of the MSIS Program at Menlo College, reflected on the significance of this collaboration: “This transformative educational partnership leverages our respective program models to not only facilitate academic exchanges, but more essentially, to substantially enrich our students’ educational experiences. It underscores our shared commitment to delivering innovative, globally-minded education that prepares students to thrive in the international business arena.“ About Menlo College Menlo College is a small private, nonprofit college founded in 1927 with a mission to “ignite potential and educate students to make meaningful contributions in the innovation economy.” A residential college in the heart of Silicon Valley, Menlo College offers undergraduate degrees in business and psychology and masters degrees in sport and performance psychology and information systems. Menlo is designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American, Native American and Pacific Islander-Serving (AANAPISI) Institution.
Menlo College Students Lobby at the State Capitol Posted on March 7, 2024April 8, 2025 by Kayla Stuart Menlo College students demonstrated their dedication to accessible higher education by participating in the AICCU 2024 Day at the Capitol in Sacramento on February 27, 2024. Representing Menlo were students Sophia Umanzor ’25, Brandy Ix Dzib ’26, and Jaedyn Tillis ’25. This premier annual gathering brought together nearly 100 institutional staff and students from various California colleges and universities, converging in Sacramento to amplify the unified voice of independent higher education institutions. AICCU comprises over 80 colleges and universities throughout California. Their goal is to be a positive influence on the California higher education system and strengthen institutions to help serve students and communities. Through policymakers, business, and community leaders, AICCU hopes to make college more accessible and effective for students. During the event, Jaedyn, Brandy, and Sophia engaged in discussions with California Legislature members and staff, addressing critical policy and budget priorities for AICCU institutions including advocating tirelessly for the continuation of support for the Cal Grant. The Cal Grant, a vital resource for over 300,000 students across California, is of particular importance to Menlo College students. It not only aids in accessing higher education but also opens doors to transformative experiences and numerous opportunities. Reflecting on the experience, Brandy remarked, “As a first-generation Latinx student who has benefited from the Cal Grant to pursue my education, participating in these discussions reinforced the importance of collaboration in shaping policies that support students like myself in achieving their academic goals.” The AICCU 2024 Day at the Capitol highlighted the steadfast commitment of Menlo College students to drive positive change. It celebrated empowerment, community engagement, and the boundless opportunities afforded by higher education. About Menlo College Menlo College is a small private, nonprofit college founded in 1927 with a mission to “ignite potential and educate students to make meaningful contributions in the innovation economy.” A residential college in the heart of Silicon Valley just outside San Francisco, Menlo College offers four-year undergraduate degrees in business and psychology and two graduate degrees: a Master of Science in Information Systems, and a Master of Arts in Sport and Performance Psychology. Menlo is designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American, Native American and Pacific Islander-Serving (AANAPISI) Institution.
Menlo College Wins NAIOP Silicon Valley University Challenge Posted on March 7, 2024January 27, 2025 by Kayla Stuart The Menlo Oaks team, composed of Charles Williams, Tracey Hatch, and Jayden Sanders, has clinched victory in the highly competitive NAIOP Silicon Valley University Challenge. Hosted annually by NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, this renowned Real Estate Competition attracts top talent from leading universities. This year, the Menlo Oaks rose to the occasion, emerging triumphant against formidable opponents from Stanford University, Santa Clara University, San Jose State University, and UC Berkeley. The NAIOP Silicon Valley University Challenge serves as a platform for undergraduate students to showcase their skills in real estate development. Teams are tasked with crafting innovative proposals for a selected piece of real estate and presenting them to a panel of judges. The fierce competition demands creativity, strategic thinking, and industry knowledge. The success of the Menlo Oaks team reflects the college’s commitment to providing students with opportunities for experiential learning and professional development in the field of real estate. Those interested in learning more about the real estate program at Menlo College are encouraged to contact the Office of Admission for further information. The Real Estate Symposium for 2024, hosted by The Real Estate Center (TREC) at Menlo College, is scheduled for March 13, 2024, from 2:00 to 5:00 PM, with a reception to follow from 5:00 to 6:30 PM. This symposium promises to be an enriching event for industry professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike, offering insights into the latest trends and developments in the real estate sector. Our Menlo students’ victory will be commemorated on the prestigious NAIOP Silicon Valley University Challenge trophy, proudly displayed at Menlo College for the next year. As the reigning champions, the team looks forward to defending their title in the upcoming competition. Read more: Menlo College Joins Niche Direct Admissions Program for 2024 4 More Students Named University Innovation Fellows at Menlo College Menlo College Receives U.S. Department of Education Grant to Support International Education About Menlo College Menlo College is a small private, nonprofit college founded in 1927 with a mission to “ignite potential and educate students to make meaningful contributions in the innovation economy.” A residential college in the heart of Silicon Valley just outside San Francisco, Menlo College offers four-year undergraduate degrees in business and psychology and two graduate degrees: a Master of Science in Information Systems, and a Master of Arts in Sport and Performance Psychology. Menlo is designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American, Native American and Pacific Islander-Serving (AANAPISI) Institution.
Menlo College Shines in Global Bloomberg Trading Challenge, Securing Prominent Rankings Posted on January 10, 2024January 27, 2025 by menlocollege Menlo College proudly announces its remarkable achievement in the annual Bloomberg Trading Challenge, attaining significant standings in a highly competitive global arena. This year’s competition saw Menlo College secure an impressive #3 position among North American competitors and a prestigious #7 rank globally, contending with 2,007 teams executing a total of 48,061 trades. Under the leadership of team captain Andrew Salamon ’24, accompanied by Javier Banson ’24, Karla Martinez ’25, and Jan Zuazo ’24, and guided by faculty advisors Manish Tewari and Faten Ben Bouheni, the Menlo College team showcased strategic aptitude and resilience throughout the rigorous competition. “The experience has been incredibly enriching, not just in terms of the financial knowledge gained, but also in seeing the power of a resilient and determined team working toward a common goal. The Bloomberg Trading Challenge was, without a doubt, a defining moment in my educational journey.” – Javier Banson ‘24 The Bloomberg Trading Competition, exclusively conducted within the Bloomberg Terminal, provided a platform for 2,000 teams to maneuver a virtual $1 million dollars across securities from the WLS Index. The competition imposed strict guidelines, including constraints on ETFs, short positions, leverage, and a cap on single-position investments, effectively evaluating the strategic agility and real-time decision-making capabilities of participating teams. Reflecting on the experience, team members acknowledged the challenges faced and highlighted their adaptability, collaboration, and dedication during market fluctuations. Despite varying levels of experience in trading, each member expressed gratitude for the peer support and the valuable insights gained during the competition. Menlo College’s outstanding performance in the Bloomberg Trading Challenge underscores the dedication and collaborative spirit of its students and faculty advisors. “Menlo College’s exceptional rankings in the 2023 Bloomberg Trading Challenge signify the excellence of our students and faculty in a competitive landscape. I congratulate the leadership of team captain Andrew Salamon ’24, and team members Javier Banson ’24, Karla Martinez ’25, and Jan Zuazo ’24, alongside faculty advisors Manish Tewari and Faten Ben Bouheni. Their dedication and collaboration in this rigorous competition exemplify Menlo’s innovation and tenacity. This accomplishment is a proud moment for our institution. It showcases our students’ ability to thrive in real-world challenges. Kudos to the team for their remarkable performance.” – Steven Weiner, Menlo College President Learn more about the Finance degree program at Menlo Read more: Menlo College Joins Niche Direct Admissions Program for 2024 4 More Students Named University Innovation Fellows at Menlo College Menlo College Receives U.S. Department of Education Grant to Support International Education About Menlo College Menlo College is a small private, nonprofit college founded in 1927 with a mission to “ignite potential and educate students to make meaningful contributions in the innovation economy.” A residential college in the heart of Silicon Valley, Menlo College offers undergraduate degrees in business and psychology and master’s degrees in sport and performance psychology and information systems. Menlo is designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American, Native American and Pacific Islander-Serving (AANAPISI) Institution.
Menlo College Launches First Masters Programs; Builds on Reputation for Real-World-Ready Graduates Posted on July 24, 2023January 27, 2025 by Chieri Abe Menlo College this week began admitting students to two new graduate degree programs, marking a shift in the nearly 100-year-old institution’s offerings from all undergraduate instruction. The first graduate students will begin classes in the Fall 2023 semester. Menlo College offers undergraduate degrees in Business and Psychology. The two new graduate programs build on those areas of expertise: a Master of Arts in Sport and Performance Psychology (MASPP) and a Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS). “As an institution committed to academic excellence and meeting the needs of the modern workforce, we are delighted to launch these graduate programs,” said President Steven Weiner. “Both fields are integral to today’s professional landscape, and our students will gain a competitive edge through hands-on learning experiences in their profession and mentorship provided by our distinguished faculty.” “I am especially pleased that these programs provide options to our undergraduate students to continue their education at Menlo,” Weiner continued. Master of Arts in Sport and Performance Psychology: Integrating Humanities into Performance The MASPP program is designed for graduate students who want to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to enhance their coaching practice or work effectively and ethically within the sport or performance psychology fields. “There is increasing awareness of the need to provide sport and performance psychology support to youth, collegiate, and professional athletes,” said Program Director Zackary Bryant, who holds a Ph.D. in Sport and Exercise Psychology. “Menlo’s new graduate program will help meet this need.” Examples cited by Dr. Bryant included Simone Biles withdrawing from the 2021 Summer Olympics due to the “twisties,” and tennis star Naomi Osaka dropping out of the 2021 French Open to focus on her mental health. “What’s more – we see performance enhancement and mental skills providers working with not only elite athletes, but also with the business sector, tactical populations, performing artists, and more,” said Bryant. Designed with extensive input from industry and academic experts interested in helping students find fulfilling, full-time employment in their desired field, this Master’s program is an opportunity for students interested in helping athletes and other performers enhance their abilities and achieve their potential. In keeping with the College’s practical orientation, the program includes all the necessary coursework and supervised internship opportunities to prepare students to become a Certified Mental Performance Consultant. Students are encouraged to find internships in their preferred performance field, but the program also guarantees field placement in athletics to acquire their necessary certification hours. Dean of Arts and Sciences and Professor Melissa Michelson added that she looks forward to welcoming the first cohort of graduate students on campus in August. “Our goal is to create a successful and well-ranked program that supports the psychological needs of student and professional athletes, and really anyone in the performance space. We have for a long time offered an excellent undergraduate psychology education to our students, and our offerings in the humanities continue to grow as we tie together knowledge expansion with grounded curricula.” Ready to Apply? Check out the Sport Psychology master’s program here! Master of Science in Information Systems: Flexible Studies for Working Professionals The MSIS program at Menlo College is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in the ever-evolving world of Information Systems. This comprehensive program provides an in-depth understanding of information technology, data analysis, and cybersecurity. This graduate offering is specifically tailored for working professionals, featuring weekend and hybrid classes over twelve months, ensuring a flexible and convenient learning experience without compromising on the quality of education. The program is currently admitting students for the launch of classes in January 2024. Dr. Mouwafac Sidaoui, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Chief Academic Officer, and Dean of the School of Business, and the founder of the MSIS program stated, “I am thrilled to announce the much-anticipated launch of our graduate program. This exciting addition to our academic offerings represents a significant milestone in our commitment to providing cutting-edge education and empowering the next generation of business tech leaders.” “We have assembled a distinguished team of faculty members and industry experts who bring a wealth of expertise and real-world experience to the classroom. Moreover, experiential learning is a crucial aspect of professional growth. Hence, we have established strategic partnerships with leading organizations to provide MSIS students with ample internships, research projects, and networking opportunities,” Dr. Sidaoui said. “We foster a community of forward-thinking, tech-savvy professionals who drive innovation, lead transformative change, and create a positive impact in the global business and tech landscape.” Ready to Apply? Check out the Information Systems master’s program here! Growing Educational Fields Branch from an Established Academic Environment “I think the opportunities for graduates from these programs will be nearly limitless,” said Weiner. “These are in-demand fields where Menlo faculty offer unique expertise. That coupled with our location and relationships in Silicon Valley and the Bay Area provide a strong pathway to future success for our students.” Silicon Valley executives teach at Menlo College’s School of Business and local and global firms recruit from Menlo every year. The College was recently recognized by The Princeton Review as a top business school and a “Best in the West” for the 13th year in a row. The Princeton Review commended Menlo College for its “real world grounding” and the fact that “professors [at Menlo] have worked in the field they teach.” “Building upon Menlo’s established reputation as a leading undergraduate school of business and psychology, the creation of these new programs aligns with the College’s vision of redefining education to be innovative and relevant,” said President Weiner. “It’s an exciting time for the College to build upon its strong foundation as we look toward our second century of shaping the leaders of tomorrow.” Curious to know more? Request information today! About Menlo College Menlo College was established in 1927. It is a small, private, non-profit, undergraduate and graduate, accredited, residential college located in Atherton, California, designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American, Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI), a dual designation achieved by only 1% of all colleges and universities. Menlo College’s location in Silicon Valley, one of the world’s most entrepreneurial and innovative geographical areas, has enabled the College to create a valuable market niche for its students locally — as well as globally. Menlo College cultivates in its students the skills, integrity, and passion to make meaningful contributions in an innovation economy. Read More Learn more about Scholarships and Financial Aid at Menlo Focused on Student Success: Menlo College Earns Three New 2022 Top College Rankings Menlo College Student Internship Program Participants Impress Business Leaders
Menlo College Launches High School Silicon Valley Immersion Program: Embracing an Innovative Academic Experience for Students from Around the Globe Posted on July 20, 2023April 8, 2025 by Chieri Abe Atherton, July 17, 2023 – Menlo College is proud to announce the inauguration of its High School Summer Silicon Valley Immersion, an enriching academic program designed to empower high school students from around the world with a unique hands-on learning experience in the singular technological hub that Silicon Valley represents. This pioneering initiative offers participants an exclusive opportunity to delve into the exciting world of technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship. The program offers a global platform for knowledge and cultural exchange, as exemplified by this summer’s diverse gathering of students from four different countries in North America and Europe. The resulting dynamic mix of cultures and perspectives fosters a truly immersive and enriching learning environment, and promotes cross-cultural understanding and collaboration. With this program, Menlo College continues to shape tomorrow’s innovators, in this instance by exposing high school participants to a myriad of experiences, including: Exclusive Workshops: Engaging sessions led by industry experts to familiarize students with the latest entrepreneurial technological trends and startup cultures. Company Visits: Immersive visits to Silicon Valley giants and cutting-edge startups alike offer students unique insights into the inner workings of successful enterprises. Project-Based Learning: Through hands-on projects, participants have the opportunity to apply their knowledge, creativity, and problem-solving skills to real-world challenges. Mentorship: Students receive guidance from experienced mentors, enabling them to explore potential career paths and gain valuable insights from seasoned professionals. Cultural and Social Activities: Outside the classroom, students have the chance to explore the vibrant cultural scene of Silicon Valley and the broader Bay Area, fostering friendships and unforgettable memories. “We are thrilled to introduce our High School Silicon Valley Immersion program,” said Dr. Mouwafac Sidaoui, VP for Academic Affairs and Dean of the School of Business. “Our goal is to empower young minds and enable them to thrive in a rapidly-evolving global landscape. By combining academic rigor with exposure to Silicon Valley’s innovation ecosystem, we are inspiring and equipping students to become future leaders and change-makers.” About Menlo College Menlo College was established in 1927. It is a small, private, non-profit, four-year, accredited, residential college located in Atherton, California. Menlo College’s location in Silicon Valley, one of the world’s most entrepreneurial and innovative geographical areas, has enabled the college to create a valuable market niche for its students locally — as well as globally. Menlo College cultivates in its students the skills, integrity, and passion to make meaningful contributions in an innovation economy.
2022-23 Year in Review: Menlo College Students Win at Academic Competitions; Earn Awards Posted on June 8, 2023January 27, 2025 by menlocollege Throughout the past academic year, with the unwavering support of faculty, staff, and alumni, the students of Menlo College showcased their talents in various renowned competitions. They left an indelible mark on experts and professionals across diverse academic and business disciplines. Menlo College students also attained prestigious scholarships as a result of their exceptional performances this year. #1 – Priscilla Perey Ratonel ‘25 wins Mathematics Prize at the Alpha Chi conference Under the guidance of Assistant Professor of Mathematics Jakob Kotas, Priscilla Perey Ratonel ‘25 was awarded the prestigious Joseph E. and Bessie Mae Pryor Prize in Mathematics at the Alpha Chi conference held in Albuquerque, New Mexico in April. Priscilla’s award-winning paper and presentation, titled “COVID Campus Simulation: Predicting and Modeling SIR Populations as Preventative Policies are Implemented Over Time,” stood out among hundreds of academic works presented by student members and alumni to multidisciplinary audiences of peers and faculty advisors. The Joseph E. and Bessie Mae Pryor Prize in Mathematics is one of only 30 discipline-specific prizes awarded during the annual Alpha Chi convention, celebrating excellence in scholarly and creative work. “It was a fulfilling experience to meet like-minded people and feel comfortably prepared that I was on par with some of the greatest students in the nation. … This recognition helped me realize that even though I am from a small school, the spirit, support, and opportunities for growth are no smaller than any other college.” – Priscilla Perey Ratonel ‘25 Apply to Menlo! #1 – Menlo College Student Team Wins First Place in the Global Scaling Challenge With the support of Professor of Marketing and Entrepreneurship Fabian Eggers, Paul Breuer ‘25, Mary Antonette Reyes ‘25, Anthea Weiland ‘25, and Bryan Zaremba ’23 won the 2023 Global Scaling Challenge and each won a scholarship. This prestigious competition was hosted by The University of New Mexico’s Anderson School of Management. The Menlo team competed against 35 teams comprising undergraduate and graduate students from 25 universities worldwide. Following last year’s team’s second-place finish, this year’s group’s success can be attributed to their exceptional consultancy services provided to three space-tech startups. Using their knowledge of AI and the space industry, the team conducted thorough research to evaluate the growth potential of each firm. They presented comprehensive scaling objectives encompassing marketing, product development, financing, and expansion strategies. “I am so grateful for this amazing learning experience, and would like to extend my thanks to our mentor, Fabian Eggers, who supported and trusted us throughout the competition. It has undoubtedly been the highlight of my year.” – Mary Antonette Reyes ’25 Learn more about Menlo’s Entrepreneurship and Innovation Major! Jaccob Vargas ‘24 Named FEISV Scholarship Winner Veteran student and Accounting major Jaccob Vargas ‘24 has been named this year’s recipient of the Financial Executives International Silicon Valley (FEISV) scholarship. Supported by former trustee, Harry Kellogg ’63, the FEISV Scholarship is awarded to an accounting or finance student from the College each year. Juliette Charpentier ’24, Javier Manson ’24, Liam O’Hara ’24, Andrew Salomon ’24, and Vargas were this year’s five nominated Menlo College students, and all are invited to become members of the FEI Rising Stars program with other students from across the Bay Area. “[The quality of the student presentations] demonstrates the success of Menlo’s faculty and, ultimately, its students in cultivating the critical presentation and communication skills required to advance in business,” Bob Farkas, the FEISV Academic Relations Committee lead, wrote in his feedback to the College. Learn more about Menlo’s Accounting program! Four Oaks Participate in the NorCal Regional CFA Research Challenge Competition Menlo College’s team participated in the NorCal Regional CFA Research Challenge Competition in February. Under the instruction of Adjunct Professor Edmund Neo, Menlo College’s team composed of Samuele Mian ‘22, Zandanbal Arslankhuyag ‘22, Bryan Zaremba ‘23, and Andrez Dayap ‘23 submitted a valuation report that focused on Santa Clara-based technology firm AMD. The report was evaluated by a panel of equity analysts and portfolio managers from the investment sector. Despite not making it to the final round, the Menlo team’s research was highly appreciated by the judges and their coach. “Their recommendation to purchase AMD stock at $83.04 turned out to be a great investment decision as the stock price reached a high of $101.82 on March 23, 2023, resulting in a 23% gain. The competition demonstrates how equity research standards are elevated through such events, and Menlo team’s performance illustrates the importance of thorough research and critical thinking in investing.” – Professor Edmund Neo Learn more about Menlo’s Finance major! Four Oaks Compete in the NAIOP Silicon Valley Real Estate University Challenge Tristan Guerrero ‘22, Tracey Hatch ‘24, Carlos Becerril ‘26, and Enzo Cior ‘26 represented Menlo College and the Real Estate Club at the NAIOP Silicon Valley Real Estate University Challenge. With the leadership of Professor in Residence in Real Estate Sarahann Shapiro, they competed against Santa Clara University and San Jose State University. The team was tasked with “evaluating the site of a previously completed development project to devise a current ground-up development plan based on the current market environment. Learn more about Menlo’s Real Estate major! “The contributions and commitment of professors to our students make Menlo the exceptional place that it is. Our professors cultivate curiosity and passion in their students, who come from all backgrounds to study business and psychology. The fruits of their collaborations are demonstrated in this year’s outstanding achievements – across all our different majors. Congratulations to our students and their professors on all they have achieved this year,” said VP for Academic Affairs, Chief Academic Officer, and Dean School of Business Dr. Mouwafac Sidaoui. About Menlo College Menlo College was established in 1927. It is a small, private, non-profit, four-year, accredited, residential college located in Atherton, California. Menlo College’s location in Silicon Valley, one of the world’s most entrepreneurial and innovative geographical areas, has enabled the college to create a valuable market niche for its students locally — as well as globally. Menlo College cultivates in its students the skills, integrity, and passion to make meaningful contributions in an innovation economy. Read More: 2021-22 Year in Review: Menlo College Students Celebrated with Scholarships and Recognition 2021-22 Year in Review: Menlo College Students Place at Case Competitions and Present Research Student Success at Menlo College All of Menlo College’s Rankings and Reviews
A Story to Resonate and Inspire: Menlo College Announces 2023 Commencement Speaker Victor Nunnemaker Posted on May 2, 2023January 27, 2025 by Kauahoa Hermosura Menlo College is honored to announce Victor Nunnemaker, a first-generation college graduate and serial entrepreneur who rose above childhood adversity to become a successful father, business owner, and philanthropist, as the speaker for the College’s 95th commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 20, 2023. As approximately 30% of Menlo College students are the first in their families to attend college, 98% receive financial aid, and nearly 80% study business, Nunnemaker’s story is sure to resonate with and motivate the more than 200 graduates at this year’s Commencement. “Victor’s personal narrative will allow him to connect with the Class of 2023. Menlo College students come from exceptionally diverse backgrounds; many of them are overcoming significant barriers to pursue their degrees in business and psychology. Students persisted through the pandemic and as a result, they have an even stronger commitment to success – for themselves and for our community,” said Menlo College President Steven Weiner. “Nunnemaker’s story illuminates what I know is possible for each and every Menlo College graduate.” Showcasing Education as a Pathway to the Future “I hope to provide the Class of 2023 with a sense that adversity can create resilience, and education leads to opportunity,” said Nunnemaker. “I ran track and worked three jobs to pay for college. I believe I can directly relate to many of this year’s graduates, having overcome a challenging and traumatic childhood to become the first and only person in my family to get both a college and graduate degree,” Nunnemaker continued. “My perseverance and persistence in education and learning changed my life. I gained the perspective and confidence to pursue and realize the life of my dreams and learned the incredible value of having great mentors and also of being one.” Shining a Light on Life Post-Graduation and the Value of Community Today, Nunnemaker has amassed an impressive resume: Serial entrepreneur, investor, mentor, coach, and board member. After his graduation from higher education, Nunnemaker went on to a successful career at Price Waterhouse, Genentech, and Oracle. Then, after taking one tech company public and serving as the CFO of another, Nunnemaker went “rogue.” He founded several successful companies, growing one of them over 12 years to an eight-figure Enterprise and orchestrating several successful exits, e.g. sales of his companies. Nunnemaker believes in the value of community building; serves in several philanthropic and other company board roles, and is the President-elect of the San Francisco Entrepreneurs Organization, the local chapter of 16,000 successful, multi-million dollar company owners. “Looking to graduation comes with excitement, anticipation, and a bit of uncertainty. My classmates and I are set to begin our new adventures. As an entrepreneur and community-builder myself, I am eager to hear Nunnemaker’s speech. I think it will inspire me and all my fellow graduates,” said Kaua Hermosura ‘23. Most recently, Nunnemaker purchased property in Northern California’s wine country. He loves spending time with, and is most proud of, his two children and spouse of 21 years. Together, they divide their time between Silicon Valley and learning how to graft trees, make cider, and tend to their Anderson Valley Apple Farm, called “Poleeko Ranch.” More about Victor Nunnemaker Victor Nunnemaker earned his B.A. in Business Economics and German from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and his masters equivalent in International Finance at the Hochschule (University) St Gallen (HSG) in Switzerland after being awarded the prestigious Rotary Foundation Scholarship for graduate studies. He is an advocate of a “healthy body, healthy mind”, working out daily and believes in the merits of meditation, cold plunges and a healthy semi-keto diet. Nunnemaker has many interests and hobbies, including: Cessna airplane pilot, research scuba diver, Cal Eco-Challenge adventure racer, triathlete, abalone diver, and adventurer. He is bilingual German/English, and enthusiastically, mediocre in Spanish (due to lack of practice, but he hopes to rectify that soon with trips to Spain and Latin America). Victor Nunnemaker will join a long list of notable commencement speakers. Learn more here: Mark Speckman ‘74 – Tenacious Football Legend – 2022 Dr. Maya Soetoro-Ng – Political Peace Builder, Educator, Author – 2021 Mary Bitterman – President of the Bernard Osher Foundation – 2020 Yasunobu Kyogoku – Venture Capitalist, Innovator, Serial Business Executive- 2019 About Menlo College Menlo College was established in 1927. It is a small, private, non-profit, four-year, accredited, residential college located in Atherton, California. Menlo College’s location in Silicon Valley, one of the world’s most entrepreneurial and innovative geographical areas, has enabled the College to create a valuable market niche for its students locally — as well as globally. Menlo College cultivates in its students the skills, integrity, and passion to make meaningful contributions in an innovation economy.
Menlo College Energizes Students’ Professional Journeys at Career Connect Day 2023 Posted on April 24, 2023April 15, 2025 by menlocollege Menlo College students were able to learn about ways to pursue potential career paths and make connections for their futures as Menlo College hosted another Career Connect Day on April 4, 2023. More than 300 students and 13 alumni registered for the event, organized by Menlo College’s Office of Internships and Career Services. “We were excited to continue the tradition of Career Connect Day, an event packed with opportunities for Menlo students to expand their understanding of the opportunities available and make connections with alumni and industry leaders who share valuable nuggets about their career journeys to help inform students’ own career searches,” Executive Director of Internships and Career Services Jocylen Ashton said. “It was great to see the students engage and the energy as they spoke with alumni, the presenters, and employers.” Expert panelists, including Menlo College alumni, spoke in five morning breakout sessions highlighting careers in psychology, nonprofit organizations, sports, and sustainability, along with ways to utilize the Meaningful Work Kit. “The speakers were very engaging,” Yamini Prasad ‘24, who attended The Business of Sustainability session, said. “I learned more about the different areas within sustainability and their advice for college students interested in this field was the most useful to me.” Attendees were also able to take advantage of the annual Career Fair featuring employers spanning a variety of industries as students search for internships and full-time opportunities for life after graduation. “I made tons of connections at Career Connect Day, some of whom I have already moved forward in the internship process with,” Thomas Depontes ‘24 said. “I think these connections will help to get me a jump start into my desired career path.” Keynote Speakers Teach Students and Alumni about Using Tech in Job Searches During the breakfast Keynote Speech, attendees learned from Jeremy Schifeling, LinkedIn’s former Education leader and one of the founders of The LinkedIn Guys – a powerful, leading tool to use for personal branding as well as building up network connections. “Menlo College is THE hidden gem of Silicon Valley!” Schifeling wrote on LinkedIn after the event. “Such a powerhouse in opening opportunity to all. Big props to Jocylen Ashton and the whole Menlo team!” At lunch, students heard from Michael Watson, head of Global Customer Evangelism at Eightfold.ai, about navigating the job market in the age of artificial intelligence, and how HR professionals use cutting-edge technologies in their talent acquisition work. “Throughout the day, I learned how easy it is to connect with people in the industry that you want to pursue,” Thomas Depontes ‘24 said. “You also see how much they love to share about their experience and give you tips for you to get in like they did.” Office of Internships & Career Services Continues to Help Students Succeed Career Connect Day is one of many resources the Office of Internships & Career Services offers students to provide unique opportunities to envision and pursue their professional goals. Those efforts contributed to Menlo College’s Outstanding College Work Experience & Internship Award from the California Internship & Work Experience Association in 2019. This award in part recognizes Menlo’s flagship student internship program that provides students with the opportunity to gain on-the-job training experiences while also offering the chance for self-reflection on future career choices. With initiatives like Career Connect Day and the student internship program, the Office of Internships & Career Services has recently propelled more than 75% of Menlo College students to employment or graduate programs within six months of their graduation. “We know that, for our students to be successful, we must help them determine what careers are available, what their interests are, and what skills they have or need to develop,” Ashton said. “Our flagship internship program gives students the chance to gain practical knowledge, develop networks, and allows them an opportunity to explore what they like and do not like about certain careers. Getting students market ready with a focus on matching interest to skills with experiential education helps them come out on top in their job search post-graduation.” About Menlo College Menlo College was established in 1927. It is a small, private, non-profit, four-year, accredited, residential college located in Atherton, California. Menlo College’s location in Silicon Valley, one of the world’s most entrepreneurial and innovative geographical areas, has enabled the college to create a valuable market niche for its students locally — as well as globally. Menlo College cultivates in its students the skills, integrity, and passion to make meaningful contributions in an innovation economy.