Chamber executives are attending sessions and touring the campus and local community.

In support of the Mays Business School’s Commercial Banking Program, the funds will be used to establish an endowment and annual awards program.

The score takes into account tuition, course length and opportunity cost, among others.

Marketing student LeAnn Percivill ’20 was nationally recognized as a next-generation leader.

The Aggie 100 recognizes the success of Aggie entrepreneurs from around the world.

The program has distributed almost $500,000 in funding to local community and international nonprofit organizations since it began during the 2015-2016 school year.

Events include discussions with Texas A&M students and meetings between Mays Business School Dean Eli Jones and Reynolds and Reynolds Executives.

Ben Omonira and Elise Hackney, students of Texas A&M College of Engineering, were selected as one of seven startup teams to join the “LaunchPad Lift” program.

Texas A&M ranks among the top 10 schools that produce the most Fortune 500 CEOs.