Fisher Ambassadors
Meet our team!
To get the full college experience while on campus, we have a diverse team of talented undergraduate students who serve as Fisher Student Ambassadors who will answer your questions and take you on a tour of Fisher's campus.
These students represent the wide variety of academic interests, involvements, and professional experiences that Fisher has to offer. Ambassadors provide snapshot of what your Fisher College of Business experience could look like. Meet our team!

Eric Rodriguez
Hometown: Vernon Hills, Illinois
On campus/community involvement: Business Honors Learning Community, Morrill Scholarship Program, Association of Latino Professionals For America, PGN Professional Business Fraternity, Formula Buckeye, OSU Club Tennis Team
What I enjoy most about being a Fisher student: What I enjoy most about being a Fisher Student is the sense of community and belonging that I feel on campus every single day. I am in an environment where there are so many supportive faculty and peers around me that really make a difference in my Fisher experience. I feel that I am part of a big family here which I am extremely grateful for.
Best advice for a new Fisher Student: The best advice I can give is to not be afraid to be uncomfortable and try new things. There are so many amazing opportunities in Fisher and all over campus that you should try to be a part of. Whether it be a club meeting, career fair, or networking opportunity, do not be afraid to put yourself out there and get involved in Fisher!
Malcolm Short
Hometown: Oak Park, IL
On-campus involvements: Morrill Scholar, Fisher DEI Global Scholar, Bell National Resource Center Ambassador, The Ohio State University Men's Rugby Club (D1A), Investment Banking Program, Project THRIVE, National Association of Black Accountants
What I enjoy about being a Fisher student: I love the strong sense of community and the opportunities for personal and professional growth. Fisher has given me access to incredible mentorship, experiential learning programs, and global opportunities that have truly enriched my experience. The supportive environment helps foster connections with peers, professors, and alumni who are all committed to helping each other succeed.
Best advice for a new Fisher student: Take full advantage of every resource Fisher offers. Get involved early, seek out mentors, and don't be afraid to ask questions or step outside your comfort zone. Building relationships with faculty, alumni, and your peers will make all the difference in your success.
Jackson Topoleski
Hometown: Sylvania, Ohio
On-campus involvements: Integrated Business & Engineering (IBE) Honors Program, Buckeye Undergraduate Consulting Club (BUCC), and Buckeye Vertical
What I enjoy about being a Fisher student: I love the community and how everyone is so welcoming and excited to see you succeed. There are so many opportunities to be involved and grow as a person throughout your entire school year.
Best advice for a new Fisher student: It’s okay to not know what you want to do right now. Explore, get involved, and talk to as many different people as you can to find out.

Kennedy Tucker
Hometown: Columbus, Ohio
On campus involvements: Business Scholars Program, Pathways for Women in Supply Chain, International Business Club, A Kid Again, Girls Lifting Org
What I enjoy most about being a Fisher student: The people, the environment, and the friends I've met along the way!
Best advice for new Fisher student: Get involved within Fisher and go to events, it will only help you learn.

Erin Williams
Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio
On-campus involvements: Black Caucus, Fisher FIRST, Mcost
What I enjoy most about being a Fisher student: The people and the support.
Best advice for a new Fisher student: Say yes to everything!

Caleb Wooddell
Hometown: Dublin, Ohio
On campus involvements: Integrated Business & Engineering (IBE) Honors Program, Delta Sigma Pi Professional Business Fraternity
What I enjoy most about being a Fisher student: The community of Fisher feels like an extremely supportive family. The professors want their students to succeed and give them the best knowledge and resources possible. Also, the advisors care about preparing students for their futures. Finally, the students help and push each other to get out of their comfort zones and strive for the best.
Best advice for new Fisher student: Reach out to others and ask questions. The people at Fisher are incredible resources, so make sure to deepen your understanding by speaking with them! Whether you want to learn more, need clarification on a subject, or want to get another person's perspective, Fisher faculty, staff, students, and alumni are all excited to help.