March 31, 2025 - 20:09

For Angelica May Reyta, ‘25, MBA '26, La Salle University represents more than just an educational institution; it embodies a cherished family tradition. However, her journey through academia has been anything but conventional. Growing up in a family deeply rooted in entrepreneurship, Angelica was exposed to the intricacies of running a business from a young age. This background has fueled her ambition to carve out her own niche in the world of finance and accounting.
Determined to honor her family's legacy while forging her own path, Angelica has embraced the rigorous academic challenges at La Salle. She is actively involved in various student organizations, where she hones her leadership skills and builds a network of like-minded individuals. As she balances her studies with extracurricular activities, Angelica remains focused on her goal of making a significant impact in the financial sector. Her story is a testament to the power of tradition and the pursuit of personal dreams.
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