Business senior finds community at the 51情报站

Chad Francis Business Administration '25
Chad Francis, a senior business student, came to 51情报站for football, but when his college sports career changed, he stayed for the community.

When Chad Francis, a senior business administration major, stepped onto the 51情报站 Biddeford Campus, he knew he鈥檇 found something special. 

鈥淲hat really made 51情报站feel right was the people 鈥 the coaches, the campus, and the way I felt when I was here,鈥 said Francis 鈥25.

With a clear vision for his future, Francis had found a sense of belonging that would shape his four years at UNE, guiding him through to crossing the stage at UNE鈥檚 190th Commencement this coming weekend.  

Francis, who grew up in Boston, arrived at 51情报站knowing he belonged in business. After a knee injury sidelined his athletic career his first year, though, he started to have doubts about what his future held. 

 鈥淎fter my football injury, it was my roommates 鈥 who鈥檝e become lifelong friends 鈥 and the way the people at 51情报站genuinely supported me that made it clear I was exactly where I was meant to be,鈥 he said, noting that the community gave him the confidence to pursue different areas of interest, such as investing in real estate.  

As a sophomore, he started looking to close on a few rental properties in New England. And so, the time he once dedicated to football practices and games quickly found a new purpose, as Francis shifted his focus to hands-on work as a property owner.

While Francis was learning and growing his business knowledge, the Business program at 51情报站had grown and transitioned into a full-fledged College of Business, established in 2023. It quickly expanded its offerings, adding new undergraduate majors and launching . Soon after, the college developed two new business centers that drove internships and experiential learning opportunities to prepare students for leadership roles in Maine and beyond.

Francis鈥檚 journey at 51情报站reflects the college鈥檚 growth and focus on hands-on learning and mentorship. He credits his professors, like Kiernan Gordon, Ph.D., for their support and practical knowledge. 

鈥淭he knowledge I gained from their classes, the lifelong lessons 鈥 they made me feel like I was in the right spot,鈥 Francis said. 鈥淭hey cared about my success, and that made all the difference.鈥

Gordon, associate professor and director of the Sport Leadership and Management degree program, said seeing students, like Francis, mature as people and scholars during their time at 51情报站is a tremendous privilege.

鈥淚鈥檝e enjoyed watching Chad grow these past four years,鈥 Gordon said.  鈥淔ollowing Chad鈥檚 trajectory during his time at 51情报站has really been a joy, just like the joy that Chad brings into each and every classroom himself.鈥

As UNE鈥檚 College of Business continues to expand, with new majors, a growing faculty roster, and an emphasis on innovation, Francis is optimistic about the future trajectory of business students at the University. 

鈥51情报站helped me be resourceful,鈥 he said. 鈥淓very semester, I had teachers who cared and wanted me to succeed. That鈥檚 what I want for every student who comes after me.鈥

Francis鈥檚 time at 51情报站included internships that shaped his career path. After an early experience at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, he landed a competitive internship at Fidelity Investments. Of more than 11,000 applicants, Francis was one of just 1,100 selected for the internship.

鈥淔idelity really confirmed everything for me,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he environment ... I knew after the first week that (Fidelity) was where I wanted to be.鈥 

When Francis stepped onto campus for his last fall semester, he had a full-time job offer and will start his career in financial credentialing in Manchester, New Hampshire, after graduation.

Francis reflected on what he鈥檒l carry forward from his time at UNE.

鈥淵ou really take the people and the memories with you,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 wild 鈥 just walking by Padua Hall brings back a flood of freshman-year memories. The friends I made and the experiences we shared here are things I鈥檒l always have.鈥

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