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Monday, January 7, 2019

Alecia Martin has an entrepreneurial spirit and has her sights set high.

鈥淚 want to be the CEO of a company looking out of a glass window to the city,鈥 Martin said.

Don鈥檛 bet against her.

A graduate of in the south suburbs of Chicago, Martin transferred to Northeastern from Prairie State College after a counselor encouraged her to apply. Now a Management major and University Honors Program scholar, Martin is on track to graduate in Spring 2019.

鈥淚 love the Northeastern community,鈥 Martin said. 鈥淓verybody is so community-oriented. If you know somebody, you know somebody else. You know the dean鈥檚 name, the president鈥檚 name. I can say hello and have a conversation with the president herself. I love being able to build relationships with different people because they鈥檙e all so nice and kind. I can always talk to anyone if I need help.鈥

As a member of the Honors Program, Martin is required to complete a senior project that represents outstanding undergraduate achievement and the culmination of the Honors Scholar curriculum. Martin鈥檚 thesis focuses on the College of Business and Management鈥檚 new project, the Business Innovation and Growth Center (BIG Center). Her thesis will examine how incubators are formed, a topic that has received little scholarly attention.

Martin鈥檚 grandmother, who was a consultant and marketing director, inspired her to become a businesswoman. She has ambitions of possibly starting her own business or working her way up the corporate ladder of an established company.

It is her creative energy and drive to succeed that impressed Jon Hageman, an Anthropology professor and coordinator of Northeastern鈥檚 Honors Program.

鈥淎lecia is not afraid of a challenge,鈥 Hageman said. 鈥淪he may struggle initially, but she always works hard to find the strength and reserves within herself to meet and exceed the requirements of the challenge. She exemplifies some of the best of what Northeastern students have to offer.鈥

Hageman became familiar with Martin when she applied for the Honors Program and for transfer students, which Hageman reviews. He was greatly impressed with her essays and believes her passion will take her far.

鈥淚t鈥檚 almost like Alecia has no fear, and I mean that in the healthiest possible way,鈥 Hageman said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 the kind of person I would like to work with because she gets the job done, she does it well, and if she doesn鈥檛 have the tools right now, she鈥檒l get them and she鈥檒l be successful.鈥

Michael Bedell, the dean of the College of Business and Management, suggested Martin鈥檚 research topic to Hageman, who presented the idea to all honors students as a possible thesis topic. Martin picked it up, and Hageman believes Martin鈥檚 research may allow her to present her academic work at conferences and potentially get published in a scholarly journal.

Aside from taking courses, Martin spends time cultivating relationships with classmates and instructors. During the 2017-2018 school year, Martin was a resident assistant at The Nest residence hall. She was also an intern in the College of Business and Management, assisting with the BIG Center. Martin was recently hired as a writing tutor for Northeastern's Learning Success Center. She also serves as president of Northeastern鈥檚 , which has allowed her to take several trips to business conferences and network with other entrepreneurs. 

鈥淚 love this school, how it鈥檚 so innovative, how you can meet anybody and create relationships and hear their ideas and projects and stuff they do in class,鈥 Martin said. 鈥淛ust being able to be part of a community where everybody likes to help each other and wants to be involved, it鈥檚 just a great world I can be a part of.鈥