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Aaron Wechter is a junior accounting major at Texas A&M University. He is from The Woodlands, Texas and enjoys cycling, camping, and spending time with friends and family. His favorite music artists include Dave Matthews Band, Dispatch, and Bob Marley, and he enjoys reading The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and Men’s Health.

Aaron is involved in several organizations on campus including Texas A&M Gents (co-founder and treasurer), which promotes global service and education. Aaron has also held positions as a peer leader in the Business Honors Program and served as the VP of communications for the Prisoner Entrepreneurship Program chapter at Texas A&M. Upon graduation, Aaron is exploring a variety of potential careers including Teach for America, consulting, working for a Big Four firm, or graduate school. Ultimately, his true passion lies within teaching and education reform.

 


Travis Cocke is a senior finance major at Texas A&M from The Woodlands, Texas.

He teaches a securities analysis workshop for the A&M Investment Club and is actively involved in managing assets for several private partnerships including Vaston Capital Group LLC, a real estate partnership, and Golden Circle Partners, a value equity fund.

 


Austin Carlson is representing Mays Business School at Texas A&M University and is from Houston, Texas. He will graduate in May with an Accounting degree and minors in English and Economics. Throughout his time at Texas A&M Austin has been heavily involved in the Student Government’s Student Senate where he currently is the Rules and Regulations Chair and former Business Caucus Leader.

He has served as an Associate Director of REPLANT, a student organization dedicated to gathering over 1,000 students each year to plant trees all over the community. Austin is one of Texas A&M’s University Scholars, a peer leader for Business Honors, and served as president of the Mitte Society at Mays. He served as an intern with the Department of Justice and volunteers his time at his church, tutoring at a local elementary school and with Habitat for Humanity in New Zealand.

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