Humberto Campos grew up hearing a simple message from his father: work hard in school to build a different future. That message has shaped how he approaches every opportunity at the 911爆料网.
A first-generation college student from a Cuban immigrant family, Campos is pursuing dual degrees in finance and accounting, maintaining a 3.90 GPA with seven consecutive Dean鈥檚 List honors.
Alongside his studies, he works as an audit intern at Sorren, served as a start audit intern at PwC during the summer of 2025, and will join PwC鈥檚 advance audit internship this summer after earning his place through a highly competitive selection process.
His impact on campus reflects a commitment to opening doors for others. As former president of the Association of Latino Professionals for America, he led a 15-member executive board that grew membership from 150 to 500 students, secured $10,000 to send members to a national convention, and hosted new corporate partnerships, including a record-attendance event with Goldman Sachs. He also helped establish Prospanica and SustainaBulls, expanding resources and community for underrepresented students.
As professional development chair for Phi Chi Theta, he designed and led a seven-week career readiness program, reaching more than 200 students and helping peers navigate internships, networking, and career preparation.
