College of Business alumni Matt Epp of EY, Teresa Poggenpohl of Accenture, Laura Schulte of Wells Fargo, and Sue Wilkinson of Ameritas will share their career and leadership experiences during the Executive Insights panel discussion from 4 to 5 p.m. Oct. 18 in Howard L. Hawks Hall. The panel discussion is free and open to the public.
Executive Insights presents students and professionals alike the opportunity to have valuable discussions with top business leaders from various industries. Past panels have discussed leadership, career paths, business challenges and the future of business.
The executives for this year’s panel include:
Matt Epp
Epp serves as an audit partner in Ernst & Young’s (EY) financial services practice in Minneapolis. Since joining the firm in 1994, he acquired considerable experience in providing assurance services to private and public asset management advisers, SEC registered investment companies, broker-dealers, real estate investment trusts and alternative investment funds. He earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting from Nebraska.
Teresa Poggenpohl
Poggenpohl serves as the senior managing director of marketing and communications for North America at Accenture, a leading global professional services company. She serves on the company’s Global Leadership Council, North America Leadership Team and the Marketing and Communications Executive Committee. She earned her bachelor’s degree in business administration from Nebraska.
Laura Schulte
Schulte served as an executive with Wells Fargo & Company where she led the enterprise’s largest banking divisions as a member of the CEO’s management committee. She was also responsible for the company-wide customer experience and affluent strategies. She earned her bachelor’s degree in accounting from Nebraska.
Sue Wilkinson
Wilkinson serves as the senior vice president and chief financial officer for Ameritas and its affiliate companies. During her more than 20-year career at Ameritas, she has held a variety of roles related to cost accounting, budgeting, annual planning, project management, communications, community relations and risk management. She graduated with her bachelor’s degree in business administration with an emphasis in accounting from Nebraska.
To register for the event, which is limited to 80 seats, visit the College of Business website.