Jamie Allen '14 & '15
Two notable memories are my first football game in the student section and the Seidman College of Business Accounting Recruiting event where I received significant exposure to professional networking.
Welcome! If you’re looking to broaden and deepen your professional network – you’ve come to the right place. The Seidman College of Business Alumni Network is an active and engaged group of undergraduate and graduate alumni who are committed to providing support and connections to fellow Lakers. From offering the Secchia Breakfast Series to providing Seidman Alumni Socials to coordinating Alums in the Classroom, this group maintains a close relationship with the College, the University, students, alumni and the community at large!
Get involved by selecting the Stay Connected button under the Popular Alumni Pages heading. Be sure to follow the Seidman College of Business on our social media platforms as another way to stay in the loop and engage in the conversation. Go Lakers!
January 22, 2026 9:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Stop by the Seidman College of Business 2nd Floor Lobby anytime between 9:30am and 2pm to meet representatives from Plante Moran! Want to learn about exciting career opportunities and...
January 29, 2026 9:30 AM - 2:00 PM
Stop by the Seidman Lobby anytime between 9:30am and 2pm to meet representatives from Deloitte! Each semester, we bring top companies right to you on campus! Stop by our casual informational...
Allow us to feature you! We love sharing stories about all of the great things our alumni are involved in! Share your story by submitting the 'Alumni in 5' Questionnaire below.
Two notable memories are my first football game in the student section and the Seidman College of Business Accounting Recruiting event where I received significant exposure to professional networking.
My favorite GV memory was participating in a program called The Institute for Healing Racism.
There were so many, sledding down the hill on trays from the Commons, concerts, grabbing Peppino's, looking to see if "the rock" had been repainted, crossing the Little Mac (wondering if it was shaking for a reason), and finally, graduating in the spring.
During my junior and senior at GVSU, I partnered closely with Troy Farley and the Career Center to help center my aspirations and natural inclinations toward business and marketing.
I don't believe in superstitions, I would walk under the blue transformational link backwards.
My favorite memory at Grand Valley would have to be the many memorable friendships and relationships I was able to build given the nature of the welcoming environment set forth by the university.