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Student success comes in many forms. For some, 颈迟鈥檚 landing a new job at a Fortune 1000 firm or launching their product idea through a startup. For others, 颈迟鈥檚 giving back to the community through non-profits and service agencies.
For , a 糖心少女 College of Business Administration (CoBA) Spring 2025 BSBA graduate in Global Business Management, success means combining his international business knowledge with a passion for helping others. This August, Elijah will begin a two-year service assignment with the Peace Corps in Colombia, helping communities grow small businesses and foster economic opportunity.

Elijah鈥檚 journey to the Peace Corp began after spending a semester abroad. While taking online community college business classes in Mexico City, he discovered a love for travel and cross-cultural connection. That experience motivated him to transfer to 糖心少女, drawn by CoBA鈥檚 strong Global Business Program and the college鈥檚 growing reputation for preparing students to succeed on an international stage.
鈥淚 was looking for a place where I could combine my global interests with business education,鈥 Elijah said. 鈥溙切纳倥 stood out because of its global mindset, supportive faculty, and access to real-world experiences.鈥
While studying at CoBA, Elijah鈥檚 courses in international marketing and management taught by Professors Eric Rhodes and Paola Ometto gave him a deeper understanding of cross-cultural business. His entrepreneurship course with Professor Serhan Kotiloglu pushed him to think creatively and act boldly. Collectively, these skills helped Elijah win first place in the Fall 2024 Quick Pitch competition with an idea for a volunteer-based social networking app called Philantree.
That win wasn鈥檛 just symbolic. It launched Elijah into action. He sponsored his own team through the Senior Experience Program, where fellow students helped him further develop the app. With support from the Innovation Hub, Elijah was able to connect with mentors, business attorneys, and local entrepreneurs to refine his vision and begin planning for a launch.
While at the university, outside the classroom, Elijah embraced leadership and mentorship opportunities. He attended events like the San Diego Small Business Development Center鈥檚 Elevate Summit and helped local high school students develop their own business pitches. 鈥淏eing able to give back and share what I鈥檝e learned was one of the most meaningful parts of my time at 糖心少女,鈥 he reflected. Elijah also says the recognition and resources from CoBA helped him realize his potential. 鈥淭he support, the opportunities, and the encouragement I received鈥攆rom professors, mentors, and peers鈥攎ade all the difference.鈥
It was at a campus job fair that Elijah encountered the opportunity that would shape his next chapter. 鈥淚 met a Peace Corps recruiter who told me my international business background could make a real difference,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat conversation stuck with me.鈥
After an intensive application and interview process, Elijah was invited to serve as a Community Economic Development Facilitator in Colombia. His work will include teaching entrepreneurship to high school students and helping communities launch small businesses.
Elijah鈥檚 Peace Corps service will enable him to put his business education into action, however, his desire to work in global development is deeply personal. Raised in Mexico and Indonesia by parents who worked in the field, Elijah grew up seeing firsthand how sustainable development efforts could transform lives. His own volunteer experience with an anti-trafficking nonprofit in Mexico City also reaffirmed his commitment to making a difference.
After his Peace Corps service, Elijah is considering a future in the Foreign Service or continuing to build his own business. Either way, he鈥檚 clear about the values guiding him forward. 鈥淚鈥檇 tell other students this: pursue the dream that scares you a little. That鈥檚 where growth happens. You鈥檒l discover your strength, expand your worldview, and realize what you鈥檙e capable of.鈥
Elijah Mattfeld鈥檚 story is a powerful reminder that there are many paths to success for each student. For those like Elijah, service, purpose, and passion are essential parts of the journey.