October 1, 2025

20 Huskers selected for Ameritas Emerging Leaders Academy

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The second class of students selected for the Ameritas Emerging Leaders Academy includes students from nine academic disciplines.

Twenty University of Nebraska–Lincoln students, representing nine fields of study, have been selected to the second cohort of the Ameritas Emerging Leaders Academy this fall.

The program, coordinated by the university’s Center for Executive and Professional Development, develops leadership skills for undergraduates of any major with an interest in exploring the insurance industry through specialized training, strengths coaching and hands-on innovation projects.

“The Ameritas Emerging Leaders Academy offers an experience that complements and enriches the great education Nebraska provides,” said Bob Jurgensmeier, chief executive officer of Ameritas. “Supporting programs that enhance the academic environment is a top priority for Ameritas.”

The yearlong academy features monthly professional development sessions in Howard L. Hawks Hall. Students work closely with university faculty and industry experts to sharpen leadership skills, culminating in a two-month innovation project. Teams design prototype solutions to challenges facing the insurance industry and present them to Ameritas senior leadership. Past projects have explored topics such as improving Ameritas’ mobile app and analyzing the impact of artificial intelligence on the industry.

“This is exactly the kind of experiential learning that sets Nebraska Business apart,” said Kathy Farrell, James Jr. and Susan Stuart Endowed Dean of the College of Business. “Students learn from faculty and industry leaders, take on real challenges and grow into confident professionals ready to make a difference. We greatly appreciate Ameritas for investing in our students and helping create this impactful learning opportunity.”

Members of the 2025-26 cohort, listed alphabetically by hometown with their current class standing and academic major(s), are: 

Nebraska

Bellevue:

  • Grace Fettig, senior, finance

Elkhorn:

  • Norah Meysenburg, senior, management and marketing

Lincoln:

  • Zehra Almaleki, junior, economics and computer science
  • Zanib Al Razaq, senior, economics and Spanish
  • Justin Fintel, senior, economics and political science
  • Hunter Sands, senior, economics
  • Zixuan Shi, junior, finance
  • Seth Stowell, junior, economics and data science
  • Ethan Nguyen, junior, actuarial science

Omaha:

  • Anna Janvrin, junior, economics and mathematical finance
  • Mark Prophit, senior, marketing and finance
  • Caroline Smith, junior, management

Elsewhere

Atlanta, Georgia:

  • Lauren Bell, junior, management

New Prague, Minnesota:

  • Baylee Mushitz, junior, actuarial science

Mount Prospect, Illinois:

  • Andrew Littman, senior, finance and economics

Onarga, Illinois:

  • Kaylen Cote, senior, accounting and finance

Muskego, Wisconsin:

  • Jack Goelz, junior, actuarial science

Bellaria, Italy:

  • Emanuela Casadei, senior, management and marketing

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:

  • Ethan Zen, senior, finance and economics 

Fredrikstad, Norway:

  • Camilla Johannessen, senior, management and marketing

Amber Messersmith, executive director of the Center for Executive and Professional Development and the program’s faculty lead, said the direct connection between students and industry leaders sets the experience apart.

“This academy gives students the rare chance to build leadership skills while solving real challenges facing the insurance industry,” she said. “From change management to innovation, they learn in ways that connect the classroom with the workplace. The energy and commitment from both our students and Ameritas leaders have only grown in the program’s second year.”

Sue Wilkinson, president and chief operating officer of Ameritas, said she hopes students recognize the long-term value of the program.

“This cohort should feel very proud of what they’ve already accomplished at Nebraska,” she said. “At the end of this experience, they’ve learned a lot from Nebraska’s distinguished faculty and our staff that they can take into their life and career. It’s my hope they’ll take every advantage of this opportunity and stay connected afterward.”

Students from the inaugural class praised the program’s impact. Jaden Tchalassi, an actuarial science major from Omaha, said the academy expanded his skills.

“This program has certainly taught me a variety of different skills,” he said. “Being able to go to the Ameritas campus, network with professionals and work on a real-world problem in the insurance industry was such a unique experience.”

Students who complete the program earn a badge that can be displayed on LinkedIn. Recruitment for the fall 2026 class begins in the spring.

Learn more about the Ameritas Emerging Leaders Academy.


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