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Madisen Medina: Looking Ahead with Optimism Toward a Sustainable Future

Madisen Medina

As Madisen Medina (Mgmt, Fin, SRE鈥25) prepares to graduate, she steadfastly looks forward to a more sustainable future for all鈥攐ne that she plans to help usher in through her own practices, ideas, dedication and work life. As she envisions her career path in designing circular, sustainable fashion, she鈥檚 confident that her Leeds education and engagement as a Sustainability Scholar with the Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility have established a solid foundation from which she can stand out in the job market.


What led you to study at Leeds?
I think my path to Leeds was pretty nontraditional. I was a 2020 high school grad who, when COVID-19 hit, all of a sudden was scrambling for a 鈥淧lan B.鈥 I was apprehensive about starting college during COVID, so I took a gap year with AmeriCorps (a yearlong service program). It was during that experience that I found a passion for business and the endless possibilities that exist within it. I specifically wanted to go to Leeds because of its location, reputation, and, most importantly, its Sustainability and Social Responsibility Track. Sustainability is something that doesn鈥檛 just impact a few, but everyone. Without a healthy planet, there is no business, no innovation and no life. Because of this, I am endlessly passionate about creating practices for change toward a more sustainable future for all.

What excites you most about Leeds?
I think that Leeds is unique in its approach to business. The school is innovative, entrepreneurial, and strives to steer students toward ethical business practices. I think introducing all business students to each area of emphasis creates more collaborative and empathetic, understanding employees, so I am excited to enter a career with this knowledge.

The Sustainability and Social Responsibility Track is a comprehensive approach to learning about corporate sustainability. I have been so impressed with my professors鈥 positive outlooks on the industry. Additionally, employers are always surprised that CU offers this track. I always get 鈥業 didn鈥檛 know schools offered that鈥 and 鈥楾hat is an awesome major.鈥 I think the specificity of this track and the projects I鈥檝e done within classes really set me apart from other candidates.

Lastly, I am very excited about how well-connected Leeds is. There are connections and networking opportunities everywhere, and people in the industry are always willing to help students out or just talk to them. I鈥檓 learning all it takes is a 鈥楬ello!鈥 and that is really amazing.

What/who were impactful classes and professors?
I really loved my Sustainable Operations class with Teri Walters. She has such a beneficial and positive look on environmental sustainability. Keeping this positivity is the most critical part of moving forward and developing solutions that can save the planet. This is a class that I think anyone curious or passionate about听sustainability, or even operations, would find influential.