Senior receives 2013 Kupfer Award

May 8, 2013

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Mays Business School

Scott Lovett '13 with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zale at the 2013 Kupfer Distinguished Scholar AwardScott Lovett ’13 with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zale
at the 2013 Kupfer Distinguished Scholar Award

Senior finance major and Corps of Cadets member Scott Lovett ’13 received the 2013 Kupfer Distinguished Scholar Award. The award, founded by Gerald Ray ’54 and Donald Zale ’55, was created to recognize students who show outstanding academic achievement and exemplary leadership skills in the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets. Ray and Zale established the award to honor their friend Harold L. Kupfer, who made lasting contributions to the Texas business community.

Lovett serves as the Commanding Officer of 1st Regiment in the Corps of Cadets and as a Squad Leader in the Tree Platoon, Ross Volunteer Company. He is also a member of the Banking Program at Mays Business School, the Senior Operations Chair for this year’s Nichol’s Rising Leaders Conference, and was recently selected to serve as a Texas A&M Foundation Maroon Coat. Lovett plans to pursue a master’s degree at Texas A&M before starting a career in commercial real estate development.

About Mays Business School

Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School educates more than 5,000 undergraduate, master’s and doctoral students in accounting, finance, management, management information systems, marketing and supply chain management. Mays consistently ranks among the top public business schools in the country for its undergraduate and MBA programs, and for faculty research. The mission of Mays Business School is creating knowledge and developing ethical leaders for a global society.