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Honor Society
Delta Mu Delta
Delta Mu Delta is an international honor society established to recognize and reward superior scholastic achievements of students majoring in business administration.
The Greek letters in the Society’s name stand for Dia Matheseos Dynamis, signifying Delta Mu Delta’s motto: Through Knowledge, Power – the power to manage creatively for social and economic good.
Becoming a member of Delta Mu Delta is an honor indicative of earnest, intelligent purpose, and rewarding achievement. This should be the goal of every student pursuing a degree in business administration.
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Registered Student Organization
Society for Human Resource Management
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is the leading voice of the HR profession.
The Athens State Student Chapter allows students to gain access to an immense information resource at the local, regional, state, and national level and to have opportunities to meet HR practitioners so as to develop personal contacts and networks. The organization also offers professional development workshops, access to HR conferences, and creates visibility for recruitment for HR internships and permanent HR opportunities.
SHRM has over 70,000 professional and student members in more than 425 professional chapters and over 300 student chapters nationwide. With the award-winning SHRM publications, you can keep current on issues and trends affecting the workforce and shaping the workplace.
As a student member, you are eligible and strongly encouraged to attend the Tennessee Valley Professional Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management monthly professional meetings. The Tennessee Valley Chapter is the Athens State University SHRM professional chapter sponsor. You will meet and interact with HR practitioners representing most of the employers in the North Alabama area. Through networking, research has shown that 60% to 70% of jobs are found by making these types of personal contacts.
Society of Human Resources Management 2025-2026 Chapter Leaders
Savannah Graner Cornelius - President
Contact MeSavannah Graner Cornelius is a senior at Athens State University, pursuing a bachelor's degree in Human Resources Management. Since Fall 2023, she has proudly served as an officer for the Athens State University SHRM Student Chapter and is also a national SHRM member. Additionally, Savannah is a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Alumni Association and the Delta Mu Delta International Honor Society.
Originally from Madison, AL, Savannah moved to New York City after high school to attend the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, completing a two-year Musical Theatre program in just 15 months. She spent seven years in NYC, where she met her husband, before returning to Alabama. In April 2022, they welcomed their daughter into the world.
Currently working for a government contractor, Savannah is a seasoned administrative professional with a strong background in communication, organization, and leadership. She has a proven ability to work cross-functionally, build lasting relationships with key stakeholders, and identify opportunities for continuous improvement. Passionate about human resources, Savannah is especially focused on employee engagement and development, aiming to create positive, inclusive workplace experiences that foster growth and collaboration.
Her passions include travel, music, and theatre. Savannah has performed in numerous productions across Manhattan and North Alabama, and has sung internationally in Rome, Naples, and the Vatican. She enjoys exploring the world with her family, with favorite destinations including Italy, Cyprus, French Polynesia, Hawaii, Greece, Germany, Ireland, and Japan.
Savannah is honored to continue serving ATSU SHRM and looks forward to an exciting year filled with outstanding events and top-notch guest speakers. Feel free to reach out with questions; new members are always welcome!
Sharifah Abubaker - Vice President
Contact MeHello everyone! My name is Sharifah Abubaker. I am majoring in human resource management with a double minor in international business and marketing. My anticipated graduation date is Spring 2025. After completing my BS, I plan to pursue my master’s degree in human resources management. I have lived in Madison, AL for the past 15 years. I work as an office administrator/HR assistant for Griffin Industrial Contracting Company. When I am not working, I enjoy watching football and baseball. I enjoy playing sports, going to the gym, and spending time with family and friends. In addition to being an officer in the Athens State SHRM Student Chapter, I am a member of the national SHRM organization, a Bonner Leader with Athens State, a member of the NSLS, a PTK member, and an Athenian Ambassador. Being part of these great organizations has allowed me to attend conferences, build my network, make great relationships, and gain valuable skills for my post-graduation career. I am honored to serve as an officer of the student chapter of SHRM. I encourage all HR majors and minors to join SHRM. If you have any questions about joining SHRM, please get in touch with me.
Ashley Powers - Director SHRM Merits
Contact MeAshley Powers is a senior at Athens State University majoring in Human Resource Management with a minor in Marketing. She serves as the Director of SHRM Merit Awards for the ATSU Student Chapter and is also a member of the national SHRM organization, the National Society of Leadership and Success, and Alabama’s Student Retention Council.
Outside of school, Ashley works full-time in the gaming industry and brings over a decade of leadership experience to her roles. She is passionate about workforce development, particularly expanding remote work opportunities to benefit students in rural areas. She also dedicates time to volunteering with elderly residents in surrounding communities.
In her free time, Ashley enjoys creative projects, gaming, reading, and caring for her many pets. She looks forward to continuing to contribute to the growth and success of the ATSU SHRM Student Chapter while building meaningful connections that will last beyond graduation.
Kimberly Wilcox - Director of Communications
Contact MeGreetings, everyone!
I am an undergraduate student pursuing a degree in Human Resources Management. I have extensive experience, having served as a human resources manager for a corporate retailer for twenty-three years. My career also includes roles as a licensed property and casualty agent and office administrator for an aviation insurance company at the Walker County Bevill Field Airport.
I am proud to volunteer with the Alabama Chapter of the Ninety-Nines, where I actively support women in aviation. Additionally, I am a member of the Delta Mu Delta Chapter here at Athens State University.
On a personal note, I enjoy spending time with my parrots, who always entertain me with their antics during my leisure time. I live with my husband, Jimmy, in a peaceful neighborhood in Winston County.
Lastly, I am thrilled to be one of the dedicated Directors at the Athens State SHRM Student Chapter, a national chapter of SHRM. I am committed to working collaboratively and communicating effectively with my fellow members. Together, we aim to make a meaningful impact in our community and contribute positively to the SHRM Athens State University Chapter. Everyone is welcome to join us!
Dalton Thrasher - Director of Chapter Information Systems
Contact MeDalton Thrasher is a graduate student at Athens State University pursuing a Master of Science in Strategic Human Resource Management. He currently serves as an officer for the Student SHRM Chapter and works as an HR Coordinator at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, where he supports a variety of HR initiatives and gains hands-on experience in talent management and employee relations. Dalton is also the Vice President of the Student Government Association, an Athenian Ambassador, and a member of Sigma Tau Delta. He has been recognized on the Dean’s List for his academic excellence and leadership. In his SHRM role, Dalton focuses on fostering professional growth, student engagement, and connections between students and HR professionals. Passionate about space exploration, he enjoys spending quality time with his family, two dogs, and two cats. Fun fact: Dalton lived in Germany for three years, an experience that broadened his cultural perspective. His professional goals include earning the SHRM-CP, aPHR, and PHR certifications, and advancing into executive leadership in Human Resources at an innovative organization.
Michelle Bissell - Director of Student Relations
Contact MeMichelle Bissell is an undergraduate student at Athens State University pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Human Resource Management, with graduation expected in July 2026. In addition, to being the Director of Student relations for SHRM, Michelle is an active member for the Athenian Ambassadors and serves as the Secretary for the Student Government Association. Her professional focus is on employee onboarding and talent development, with a passion for creating positive first impressions and fostering continuous growth throughout the employee journey. She aspires to design programs that help new hires feel welcomed, supported, and prepared for long-term success. Outside of her academic and leadership roles, she enjoy gaming with her family and spending time with her cats.
Trudy Rudolph – Secretary
Contact MeI am an executive housekeeper at IHG Hotels, where our mission is to create Great Hotels, that Guests Love by providing True Hospitality to everyone and becoming the hotel company of choice for guests and owners.
I recently graduated from Athens State University with a BS in Religion and an MS in Strategic Human Resource Management. After 13 years of team building, coaching, and recruiting, I've advanced to the position of strategic skilled adviser at DEIB. My accomplishments include a 4.0 GPA and admission into The National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS). I am excited to contribute my passion and enthusiasm to this exciting SHRM chapter. Fun fact: When I'm not working or studying, I like to travel with my two adult daughters through the perspective of my youngest daughter's business (THIS WAY CREATIONS). Every year, for one week during Thanksgiving, we see her talent through each city we visit, its culture, and its beauty.
For more information, contact:
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Registered Student Organization
Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management
About Us
The GLSCM Student Organization at Athens State University is dedicated to fostering professional development, academic growth, and community engagement among students pursuing or interested in logistics and supply chain management. We bridge the gap between academic knowledge and real world applications through networking, educational events, and industry insights.
Industry Connection
We draw inspiration from ASCM (Association for Supply Chain Management), the global leader in supply chain best practices, to bring real-world insight into our events. Students can apply for a free ASCM membership and get discounts on top certifications like:
- Certified in Production and Inventory Management – Master production and inventory strategies that drive global supply chain success.
- Certified Supply Chain Professional – Showcase expertise in building efficient, end-to-end global supply chains.
Our Organization Gives You Opportunities To:
Learn the Industry
Explore how products move efficiently from factories to customers worldwide and gain insight into global supply chains.Get Involved – Take on leadership positions, participate in volunteer opportunities, and attend special campus and industry events.
Network - Meet, connect, and build relationships with professionals, alumni, and guest speakers in the logistics field.
Join the Community
Become part of a motivated, passionate group shaping the future of supply chains and logistics innovation.Meetings
The chapter will meet on the fourth Thursday of every month at 6:00 pm virtually. Please email the club advisor for that link.
Officers
Gregory Walcott
PresidentI currently reside in Toney, Alabama. I consider myself a lifelong learner, and as such, I do indulge in quite a bit of recreational reading. Some of my hobbies include cheering on and coaching a son, age 20, and daughter, age 13 in their various sports and academic endeavors.
I joined our Athens State University APICS chapter for the camaraderie and fellowship of like-minded individuals, along with the mentorship and guidance provided by our sponsors, which has thus far proven to be an amazing experience! We are looking to expand our membership, join us today!
Dominick Zarnesky
Vice-PresidentI am currently serving as the Vice President of the Athens State University APICS chapter. I am an IDP student in my penultimate semester. I will be graduating in April with minors in L&SCM and Project Management. I have lived in the Huntsville area for most of my life. I am married to my wonderful wife, Abigail. I am a legacy student at ASU.
Christen Woods
SecretaryMy major is in Logistics and Supply Chain Management with a minor in Acquisition and Contract Management, and I hope to graduate in December 2022. Before moving to Alabama, I received my associate degree from the College of Southern Maryland in Business Administration and became a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honors Society. When I am not doing coursework or involved in club activities, I enjoy reading, writing, and playing the guitar. I have greatly enjoyed my time with APICS and encourage anyone who is interested in joining to reach out to me with questions.
For more information, contact:
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Registered Student Organization
Accounting Club (Institute of Management Accountants Student Chapter)
IMA membership provides opportunities for students to associate with practicing management accountants and see how they live, work, apply their knowledge, and learn that professionals are seriously devoted to their field and to high ethical standards.
Student membership in the Accounting Club has a threefold purpose:
- To introduce management accounting to students planning careers in business
- To strengthen the knowledge and commitment of those already on the way to management accounting careers
- To demonstrate how IMA members work together to improve the science of management accounting
How to Join
It's simple to join the Athens State University IMA Student Chapter (Accounting Club), and we would love to have you join!Here is what you need to do:
- Be a student at Athens State enrolled in at least 6 hours
- Be a student member of the Institute of Management Accountants (only costs $25 — see below for details)
- Email your IMA member number to [email protected]
That's it. It's so easy, and there are so many benefits you receive as a member. Being a member of the IMA gets you access to scholarships and awards, mentoring, conferences, publications, tons of discounts, and so much more. Being a member of the Accounting Club is just as beneficial. We go on plant and industry tours so you can see the things that we talk about in class come to life. We do tons of community service which improves our community but also boosts your resume (we have worked with CASA, Habitat for Humanity, Salvation Army, Limestone County Food Bank, and animal rescue organizations). We go to conferences and other educational events, compete with other student chapters across the U.S., have educational meetings, and tons more. We have about eight club meetings each year held virtually at noon to make it convenient for our students. Our speakers are amazing, from all different accounting areas and from all over the country. If you are interested in leadership opportunities, ask your professors about becoming an officer. You do not want to miss out on all our IMA Student Chapter has to offer!
You can be involved as much or as little as you want. We're not a high-pressure organization. But the first step is to become a member!
How to Become a Student Member of the IMA
Go to www.imanet.org/, search for "IMA Student Membership," and follow the instructions to sign up and join as a new member. There is a discount code each fall and spring, so please check with your accounting professors for that code before joining. Make sure you select "0212-Muscle Shoals Chapter" as your parent chapter and "0212B-Athens State University Student Chapter" as your student chapter.Please let us know if you have any questions or would like additional information! As stated earlier, please email your IMA member number to Professor Phillips as soon as you get it!
For more information, contact:
- Accounting
- Business