Bemis among Students Visiting Panama for Sustainability Project

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January 30, 2017
Twelve students in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Global Immersion program spent winter break in Panama helping a teak tree plantation. Corrin Bemis (Omaha), a double major in political science and environmental studies and a double minor in WGS and economics, was among them.

The students worked with Panamanian business owners and leaders to learn about conservation and created plans for sustainability, ecotourism, logistics, sales and distribution for the La Finca Feliz plantation in Guayabal.

"The students calculated how many trees could be harvested each year for the operation to be sustainable and profitable," said J.K. Osiri, director of international business and associate professor of practice in management in the College of Business Administration who also sponsored the trip.

The students -- whose majors range from international business to accounting -- were enrolled in Osiri's International Studies in Business and Economics course during the fall semester, in which they studied business practices and prepared for the project.

During the trip, students visited the U.S. Grains Council in Panama City where they heard a presentation from Marri Carrow, the council's regional director for the Western Hemisphere. They also celebrated the new year and shared meals with indigenous communities.

"We managed to get around language and cultural barriers easily," said Lucas Kahnk, a senior international business major from Tecumseh who participated in the project. "I had a blast seeing the country while learning from experts in the field and eating some delicious Panamanian food."

For more information on the Global Immersion program, part of the university's business college, click here.

The following students, listed by hometown, participated in the project. The information includes year in school, academic major and college.

NEBRASKA:

Bellevue: Debbie Seeley, sophomore, accounting, College of Business Administration.

Brewster: Jacy Spencer, junior, agricultural economics, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.

Grand Island: Max Camey, senior, supply chain management, College of Business Administration.

Hickman: Janelle Adams, junior, engineering, College of Engineering.

Lincoln: Cale Brodersen, senior, management, College of Business Administration; Talia Halperin, junior, international business, College of Business Administration.

Omaha: Stephen Enke, senior, marketing, College of Business Administration; Joseph Gomez, senior, international business, College of Business Administration.

Tecumseh: Lucas Kahnk, senior, international business, College of Business Administration.

ELSEWHERE:

Colorado:

Fort Collins: Alisa Petersen, junior, natural resources and environmental economics, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.

South Dakota:

Aberdeen: Stetson Heirgs, senior, marketing, College of Business Administration.