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Seattle

During spring break 2018, 16 undergrads traveled to Seattle to visit the headquarters of The Boeing Company, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Brooks Running, Publicis Groupe, and more.

Experience the Quinlan Ramble

Seattle: Final Reflections

"As a student double majoring in Supply Chain Management and Information Systems, it was an eye-opening experience to see how the material we learn in our business classes comes to life in the corporate setting," said Christina Villarreal (BBA '19). Read more

Seattle: Final Reflection

"The Quinlan Ramble to Seattle has finally come to an end, and I definitely got more out of it than I had ever hoped for. It was sincerely a transformative and enriching experience," said Rotluangpuii Ralte (BBA '18). Read more

Seattle: Final Reflection

"I am incredibly thankful to all of the companies that took time out of their days to host, talk, and connect with us," said Reginald Bailey (BBA '19). Read more

Seattle: Final Reflection

"When I applied for this program, I thought I was going to be on a trip that consisted of long days of networking and professional site visits. Little did I know that I would be making a trip that has considerably changed my life forever," said Benjamin Bissell (BBA '18). Read more

Seattle: Global Seas and West Monroe Partners

"In the end, I’m so grateful for the chance to explore these different career paths through the Quinlan Ramble," said Daryn Robinson (BBA '18). Read more

Seattle: Global Seas and West Monroe Partners

"Both the various company visits and this group of students has given me a feeling I will never forget and I will take with me beyond just the Quinlan School of Business," said Reginald Bailey (BBA '19). Read more

Seattle: Costco

"So far, Seattle and all of the site visits have exceeded my expectations, and Costco has been no exception," said Lola Montero Santos (U.S./ Europe Double Degree). Read more

Seattle: Costco

"It was a very rich day in regard to educational value, and my fellow Ramblers and I are very grateful for the hospitality and eagerness all the Costco employees showed us during our time there," said Justin Barry (BBA '21). Read more

Seattle: Starbucks and Brooks Sports

"Many of them spoke of their different career paths and explained that life never turns out exactly how you plan it," said Josefa Abundes (BBA '18). Read more

Seattle: Starbucks and Brooks Sports

"All the visits thus far embody the meaning of opportunity and initiative, and Starbucks and Brooks Sports both carry that same medal," said Sean Ryan (BBA '21). Read more

Seattle: Boeing and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

"The opportunity to experience the production line in person was, for me, an incredible learning experience," said Christina Villarreal (BBA '19). Read more

Seattle: Boeing and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

" Another take away is to embody what Loyola instills in us, which includes being an ethical individual, while also having some sense of humanity, and drive in all things we do," said Steven Hornik (BBA '18). Read more

Seattle: Boeing and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

"When I first signed up to Quinlan Ramble, this was the next experience I was looking for. The Ramble would allow me the opportunity to not only visit a dream city I have been wanting to visit, but the opportunity to network and connect with countless companies and individuals," said Yesenia Del Real (BBA '18). Read more

Seattle: Publicis Groupe

"I really enjoyed the insight that I learned and the positive outlook that the Groupe had even though I am not interested in the industry myself," said Lillian Nguyen (BBA '18). Read more

Seattle: Publicis Groupe

"As a senior majoring in Marketing, I was extremely excited as this was the type of agency culture that I definitely wanted to learn more about," said Rotluangpuii Ralte (BBA ‘18). Read more

Seattle: Travel and Tours

"Seeing Seattle from the top made me realize how lucky I am to spend the rest of the week learning more about this city while networking with business professionals," said Dion Valdecanas (BBA '21). Read more