September 6, 2024
“With 80% of Creighton undergraduates coming from outside Nebraska and nearly 50% of business students beginning their careers in the Omaha metro area, this program represents a significant win for Nebraska’s ‘brain gain’ efforts,” said Andy Kammerer, senior director of frontline programs at Creighton University.
The prestigious four-year scholarship and mentoring program – funded in part by a multi-year contribution from Union Pacific’s Community Ties Giving Program – allows students to engage in peer-to-peer mentoring, connect with community partners to grow their networks and gain valuable exposure to leaders across both organizations.
After a successful 2 1/2 years interning in downtown Omaha with Union Pacific, Roland Onwona-Agyeman said the experience solidified his desire to be a leader in sales and the transportation industry.
“The program provided me with important components of professional development and offered valuable exposure to industry leaders,” he said. “I’ve learned to implement these effective leadership strategies in my community and the workplace.”
Onwona-Agyeman plans to start his Master of Business Administration studies this fall, taking advantage of Union Pacific’s tuition-free program with the University of Nebraska at Omaha. His long-term professional goal: hold a leadership role within the company.
“Interning at Union Pacific enhanced my visibility and exposure to leadership, and now, as a full-time employee, I’m continuing to hone my leadership skills through professional development opportunities,” he said. “The company’s culture encourages constant development and growth.”
Funding invested by Union Pacific’s Community Ties Giving Program ranges from local grants and sponsorships to key partnerships designed to provide long-term impact in our communities.