Embrace uncertainty

Jeremy Sherman, receives his degree in economics and strategy from Olin and political science in Arts & Sciences today after addressing the Commencement Ceremony in the Brookings quad.

Jeremy Sherman. Photo by Mary Butkus/WUSTL Photos

Jeremy Sherman. Photo by Mary Butkus/WUSTL Photos

Sherman addressed thousands of fellow graduates, faculty and family members today at Commencement. His speech, “Embrace the Uncertainty,” celebrated the unknown.

“When I think about all that WashU taught me, it has, most of all, taught me to deal with uncertainty. And not just deal with it, but embrace it,” said Sherman. “With uncertainty comes adventure.”

Sherman has served as senior class president and is a member of professional business fraternity Delta Sigma Pi and past president of his fraternity, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He also served as a Student Union senator, co-chair of a Mosaic Project committee, and Interfraternity Council officer. As a junior, Sherman organized the first “Greek Serve,” which connected sorority and fraternity members with seventh-graders from KIPP Inspire Academy.

After a trip to Europe, Jeremy will begin his career at Deloitte Consulting in Washington, D.C.

Congratulations Jeremy!

Read Jeremy’s Class Act Profile here.

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