Ryan Zaslansky (BSM '25)

Name: Ryan Zaslansky
Hometown: Long Island, New York
Major: Legal Studies in Business, Marketing
Minor: N/A
Post Graduation Plans: I’ll be attending law school.
Freeman Activities: Tulane Campus Programming (President 2024-Present, Vice President 2023-2024, Concert Chair and Committee Member 2021-2023), Alpha Phi Omega (Professional Development Chair and Member 2022-Present), Animal Rescue New Orleans (Volunteer 2022-Present), Distinguished Scholars Scholarship Recipient, Tulane Honors Scholar.
Favorite Business Course: Law in Marketing
Favorite Business Professor: Professor Michael Hogg. I have taken two classes under Professor Hogg and have been a teaching assistant for both for the past 2 years. Professor Hogg cares deeply for his students and strives for their success. His Socratic approach to teaching brings a conversational approach to the classroom, and his fun and exciting examples ignite a passion for the law in all of his students, regardless of their major.
Academic, extracurricular or personal achievement you're most proud of: Serving as the President of Tulane University Campus Programming is one of my greatest accomplishments. Working with other entertainment-focused individuals to plan Tulane’s programming has created a family of friends that I would not trade for the world.
Top items on professional bucket list: I hope to Become a Chief Legal Officer for an in-house legal team and conduct business affairs for a production giant such as Warner Bros. Discovery or Paramount.
Fun Fact: I am an L-1 CrossFit trainer and used to be a trapeze artist.
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