At a Glance

Year: 鈥23
Major(s):聽Business Administration聽聽
Activities:聽Co-op,聽Joy Tong Women in Business
Why UML?聽鈥淯Mass Lowell had the community that I really wanted, and I loved the aura of the campus.鈥澛

Business Administration BS

Gain the analytical and problem-solving skills that employers seek with UMass Lowell's business administration major.

鈥淚 eat, sleep and breathe finance,鈥 business administration major Melanie Sunnerberg says only half-jokingly, after recounting all of the courses, work experiences and extracurricular activities that have prepared her for a career in the financial world.

It could be in Sunnerberg鈥檚 DNA. Her mom, Manning School of Business alumna Darcie Sunnerberg 鈥87, is an associate director at the Boston-based investment firm Loomis, Sayles & Co.聽

鈥淭he more I learn, the more I get excited about finance,鈥 says Sunnerberg, who is from Burlington, Massachusetts. 鈥淚 would love to work in research, something on the asset management side of finance, helping companies pick stocks or bonds.鈥

Sunnerberg originally tried on a different career hat, studying fashion design at Lasell University. Realizing it wasn鈥檛 a fit, she transferred to UML as a sophomore.

鈥淯Mass Lowell had the community that I really wanted, and I loved the aura of the campus,鈥 says Sunnerberg, who also 鈥渓oved everything about the Manning School,鈥 where her concentrations are in finance and marketing. 鈥淭he professors have industry experience, the dean really connects with students, and the students are so interconnected and supportive of one another.鈥

Because she was a transfer student, Sunnerberg joined to catch up socially.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 where all of my friendships started,鈥 says Sunnerberg, who became co-president of the organization her senior year.

Sunnerberg also helped launch a Women in Finance initiative to encourage more women to explore careers in the field 鈥 or to simply improve their personal financial literacy. With the help of Assoc. Prof. of Finance Eunju Lee, the group launched a simulated, two-month finance competition for students in the spring of 2021.聽

The group has also hosted guest speakers, including Assoc. Prof. of Finance Ravi Jain (who leads Sunnerberg鈥檚 Student Managed Fund course) and MFS Investment Management President Carol Geremia, who Sunnerberg met during her six-month fund risk treasury and internal controls co-op her junior year.

鈥淚t was the most wonderful experience that I鈥檝e ever had,鈥 says Sunnerberg, whose co-op duties included handling expense payments for mutual funds. 鈥淚 was pretty familiar with mutual funds since my mom works in the industry, but I didn鈥檛 understand what happens on the back side of funds like that. So I was able to really experience huge bank transactions, and how to make sure the budget is balanced.聽

鈥淭he work felt meaningful,鈥 she adds. 鈥淓verybody made me feel like I wasn鈥檛 just a co-op 鈥 I was an actual employee contributing to the company.鈥

Sunnerberg, who has been nominated for a Chancellor鈥檚 Medal, is thankful for how her undergraduate career has played out.

鈥淯Mass Lowell has been the biggest blessing to me. I never realized how much a school and a community could impact somebody,鈥 she says. 鈥淎nd I love being a senior now and being able to pay that forward to students who were once in my shoes.鈥

Benefits of a co-op

Melanie Sunnerberg
鈥淭he work felt meaningful. Everybody made me feel like I wasn鈥檛 just a co-op 鈥 I was an actual employee contributing to the company.鈥