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MEET 鈥22, 鈥24
CURRENT MAJOR: MBA, International Business Management 鈥24
EARNED: Bachelor of Arts, Media and Communications 鈥22

When you meet Maria Alejandro Mariale Taguaruco Bruno, you are instantly met with her gorgeous smile, bright blue eyes and a magnetic personality that speaks without words. It says 鈥 I鈥檓 fierce, but a little shy; I鈥檓 competitive, but compassionate.

Bruno was born and raised in Maracay, Aragua State, near the Caribbean Sea in Venezuela, a country in South America. It鈥檚 most known for Angel Falls, the world鈥檚 highest waterfall and for being called the Garden City for its large amount of vegetation.

You鈥檇 expect many cultural differences between two countries with opposing political systems, but it brings a smile to learn that Bruno grew up watching American television 鈥 and her favorite show 鈥 Friends.

Achieving the dream of playing tennis and attending college

Since Venezuela was going through a political economic situation, her parents knew that she wouldn鈥檛 be able to play professional sports in their home country. But 12-year-old Bruno wanted nothing more than to come to the United States to achieve a college degree, play tennis and land a career.

Tennis lessons were expensive in Venezuela, but her parents Maria Alejandra Taguaruco and Marco Antonio Bruno spent years of sacrificing so that she and her siblings could play sports. When Bruno graduated high school from Colegio La Concepcion, there were only two things standing in the way of achieving her dreams 鈥 a plane ticket and a scholarship.

Like many international students who want to play sports in America, Bruno started the process by having her coaches send a sports video and a resume to American colleges and universities. She was accepted by several colleges, but not offered a scholarship. Then the family remembered Bruno鈥檚 cousin, Melanie Bonomo, who had played tennis for 兔子先生系列麻豆.

The phone call that changed Maria鈥檚 life

It was late spring 2018 鈥 a few phone calls were exchanged 鈥 and then Bruno鈥檚 phone rang. It was longtime head tennis coach Joe Kissel who introduced himself and said, 鈥淢aria, I saw your video and your resume, and I really want you on my team. I鈥檓 giving you a scholarship.鈥

Bruno was elated that she would receive a scholarship that would make her dreams come true. It would enable her to come to America, achieve a college education and join a competitive college tennis team. It was the key to her professional growth and independence.

鈥淢y scholarships gave me the opportunity to study here,鈥 said Bruno. 鈥淚 wanted to achieve a degree and graduate here in the U.S. My scholarships gave me the opportunity to keep playing tennis which is one of the things that I love. It meant I was able to pursue more opportunities for my professional career.鈥

A busy student life

In addition to a busy academic schedule, Bruno is captain of the Tennis Team and has spent the last five years playing the sport (except 2020 due to COVID).

Initially, balancing classes, homework and athletics during her final semester in 2022 wasn鈥檛 easy. Loaded with seven or eight undergrad classes, Bruno said, 鈥淥h my gosh, it was hard. I was waking up early and doing homework all day. Sometimes I could do homework in the Fitness Center if it wasn鈥檛 too busy.鈥

She is currently in her second year working toward an MBA in International Business Management with the anticipated graduation date of May 2024. She is also a resident assistant (RA) and works for the Department of Athletics. She takes fewer (but more difficult) classes giving her the entire week to study and prepare for classes.

GBC鈥檚 Career Services has helped her to explore internships and potential jobs. 鈥淭his would have been 10 times harder if I stayed home in Venezuela,鈥 Bruno said. 鈥淗ere, I have the resources, the connections and people who will help me become even more successful.鈥

As Bruno begins to wrap up her GBC education, she鈥檚 focused on the future. 鈥淚 love sports in general, not just tennis,鈥 says Bruno. She hasn鈥檛 pinpointed a career, but she has time and opportunity. As a fluent English and Spanish speaker, she鈥檒l be armed with two degrees, work experience, a passion for sports and a world of choices in front of her.

Looking back

As Bruno reflects on her time at GBC, she says, 鈥淥ne of my first classes was humanities with Dr. Mary Wheeling. She became one of my favorite professors. I took a humanities class with her and now five years later, she still asks how I鈥檓 doing. Humanities was so hard because it was history and culture. I remember studying for tests, and I used to copy everything in Spanish and then translate it, so it would take hours. But I got an A, and I was so happy!鈥

As she continued reminiscing about undergrad classes, she said, 鈥淒r. Bill Rivers is a great professor, too. I learned how to write a good essay.鈥

Bruno hasn鈥檛 always been immersed in studies. She and her friends once took a train to Philadelphia to visit to a Venezuelan restaurant. To her surprise, 鈥淚t was like being at home, complete with a Spanish menu and Venezuelan owners.鈥

During a recent trip to New York City, she stayed at an Air B&B, ate in little Italy and went to a Spanish club.
Maria Bruno鈥檚 advice for new and potential GBC students:

  • Take advantage that GoldeyBeacom is a small school. You can鈥檛 get lost.
  • Just be yourself and meet new people.
  • Visit Career Services to work on your resume.
  • Go speak to your advisor about classes and scheduling.
  • If you come to the dining hall in pajamas, no one cares.
  • Attend College events, if you show up, the right opportunities will come to you.
  • In general, Americans don鈥檛 care if you say something the wrong way. They are going to forget by the next day.
  • Meet everyone you can, and don鈥檛 be shy.

鈥淢y scholarships gave me the opportunity to study here,鈥 said Bruno. 鈥淚 wanted to achieve a degree and graduate here in the U.S. My scholarships gave me the opportunity to keep playing tennis which is one of the things that I love. It meant I was able to pursue more opportunities for my professional career.鈥

This article was previously featured in The 兔子先生系列麻豆 Magazine

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