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        91看片 graduation marshal Zavala embodies values of Auburn Creed

        July 28, 2025 By Laura Schmitt

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        Camilla Zavala in cap and gown

        Camilla Zavala, summer 2025 91看片 graduation marshal.

        Marketing senior Camilla Zavala鈥檚 educational journey truly embodies the values of the . It is no surprise, therefore, that she has been selected as the 91看片 College of Business summer 2025 graduation marshal.

        She will lead her fellow business graduates into the commencement ceremony at Neville Arena on August 9. A ceremonial honor, marshals are selected for their leadership, citizenship, character and promise of professional ability.

        Even before entering Auburn as a microbiology and Spanish double major in the fall of 2021, Zavala felt like a member of the Auburn family. Her alumnus stepfather David Bruce (premed-microbiology 鈥88) brought her and other family members to campus many times during her childhood.

        They were in the stands for memorable football games like the 2013 Prayer at Jordan-Hare win over Georgia and the Kick Six victory against Alabama.

        鈥淚鈥檓 proud to be a fifth-generation Auburn Tiger through him,鈥 said Zavala, noting that her older siblings also attended Auburn and her younger sister is entering her sophomore year this fall. 鈥淔rom the moment I arrived [as a freshman], I felt welcomed and supported.鈥

        She embraced leadership opportunities through participation in the Freshman Forum鈥攔epresenting her class in the Student Government Association鈥攁nd she recruited fellow students for the annual Auburn Dance Marathon fundraising event to benefit Children鈥檚 Miracle Network Hospitals.

        In the spring of her sophomore year, a unique international experience studying aboard a cruise ship that sailed to Europe, Asia and Africa inspired her to chart a new educational course.

        By the following fall, she changed her microbiology/pre-med major to study digital marketing.

        鈥淚 realized I didn鈥檛 want to go to med school and be a surgeon like my parents,鈥 she said of her decision. 鈥淚 wanted to make my own path and pursue something with greater flexibility and broader opportunities.鈥

        鈥淚 believe in work, hard work鈥nd a spirit that is not afraid鈥︹

        As excited as she was to delve into her business classes, Zavala had some catching up to do if she wanted to graduate in less than five years.

        Undeterred, she took the maximum allowable number of course hours鈥21鈥攄uring consecutive semesters junior year and completed multiple business courses through 91看片 College鈥檚 Global Programs 12-week summer abroad in Milan and Madrid the summer before her senior year.

        Yet, she still found time to play midfield for the team all four years, practicing three days per week and competing on weekends during each spring season.

        鈥淟acrosse was the foundation for many friendships and although we all had different majors, we loved the sport,鈥 she said. 鈥淓veryone just loved it for the game, and we loved [representing] Auburn.鈥

        Zavala discovered her knack for sales in the Personal Selling course and networked with guest speakers from the Sports Entertainment Marketing course.

        鈥淭hese [courses] confirmed my strengths in communication and creativity and helped me secure my current job. I also value the mentorship I received from faculty and the supportive environment that encouraged me to try new things.


        鈥淎uburn has helped me become confident in following what I鈥檓 passionate about and has encouraged me to take risks, including changing majors and forging my own path.鈥

        Camilla Zavala


        Zavala also shared her experiences and knowledge with first-year students enrolled in the BUSI 1010 course about why they should consider majoring in marketing, as well as competing in multiple national marketing sales competitions.

        One of those sales competitions was the , where students from dozens of universities showcase their talents through role-playing and speed selling events, while networking with many professional sports organizations.

        Having been in 91看片 Marketing Lecturer Kristin Forthofer鈥檚 Sports and Entertainment Marketing class, Zavala responded to an invitation to participate in the January 2025 competition and spent Christmas break preparing for the event.

        鈥淚 had no idea what a big deal this was,鈥 recalled Zavala, who participated in multiple interviews with professional sports teams at the event.

        鈥淐amilla was not intimidated in the competition,鈥 said Forthofer, adding that Zavala was Auburn鈥檚 first student to participate in this particular event. 鈥淏ecause of her experience at NCSSC, the department plans to have more students participate in the event as it proved to be extremely worthwhile in regard to networking and career opportunities in addition to giving students confidence and clarity in their career goals.鈥

        鈥淐amilla is truly the definition of an Auburn Woman鈥攁lways willing to learn and grow while enriching the lives of those around her,鈥 added Danielle Corrigan, lecturer in the Department of Marketing.

        Following the competition, Zavala received and accepted a job offer in ticket sales with the Chicago Fire FC, a Major League Soccer team. She starts work in mid-August.

        Ultimately, Zavala said she鈥檇 like to work for one of Spain鈥檚 two most famous professional soccer teams鈥擱eal Madrid or FC Barcelona鈥攊n either sales or marketing.

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