The intersection of finance, business, ethics and community: A Muhlenberg student’s journey to success.

Newest Update: Getting to Know Sam Nulman ’24, Double Major in Finance and Business Administration

As a student at Muhlenberg College, Sam Nulman ’24 has always been interested in the intersection of finance and business. He is currently studying both subjects as a double major, and he has become involved in several organizations related to these fields. Through his involvement in the Wall Street Club, the Investment Society, and the Real Estate Club, Nulman has gained valuable experience and knowledge that will help him succeed in his future career.

But it’s not just his academic pursuits that have made Nulman feel at home at Muhlenberg. He is also an active member of the Jewish community on campus, where he serves as the president of the College’s Chabad Club. This involvement has allowed him to find a sense of belonging and community that he values deeply.

What sets Muhlenberg apart for Nulman is its supportive environment. He feels that the college has provided him with the opportunity to learn and grow in a way that he couldn’t have done elsewhere. Through his coursework, Nulman has explored topics such as corporate law, securities law, and ethics, which have helped him develop a strong sense of integrity and ethical responsibility.

Overall, Sam Nulman ’24 is grateful for all that Muhlenberg has given him – both academically and personally. He knows that he will leave college with a strong foundation in finance and business, as well as a deep appreciation for the importance of ethics and community.

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