Zeke Kransdorf

Zeke Kransdorf '25

Hometown

Boston, MA

Why Bryant?

I chose Bryant because of the opportunities it offered me regarding my dream career in sports broadcasting. I really liked the smaller class sizes because it gave me an opportunity to get to know my professors in a way that wouldn’t be possible at other schools. 

Is it easy to get involved at Bryant?

You can definitely find your people here. I’ve been involved with both the WJMF radio station and Bryant Players since I came to campus.  

I’ve been cast in seven shows so far. It’s a tight community and it feels great to express myself creatively on stage. I’m also the social fundraising chair, coordinating all club events outside of performances. 

I’m the sports director for WJMF, which means I’m in charge of making sure the sports broadcasts run smoothly. Some of my favorite campus events are the sports games that I’m broadcasting, not just because I get to call them (though that is a perk!). It’s mainly because I’m a massive sports fan. 

How else do you spend your time?

I’m also a member of Bryant Pride and have connections to both Velocity and aDvANCEd, two dance clubs on campus.

I’ve felt very included in the Bryant community. 

Any favorite places on campus?

My favorite place to hang out and study has to be inside of the radio station because I get to listen to music while I work. 
 

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Cianni Thomas '23
Cianni Thomas ’23

“I’m really grateful for my Bryant education because it’s made me realize that I have a lot of options when it comes to career pathways. I’m interested in human resource management, and I also really like event planning and diversity, equity, and inclusion. Bryant has made me realize that I can do anything.”

Garrett Hayward '16 MBA
Garrett Hayward ’16 MBA

“Looking back on my career this far, I owe an incredible debt of gratitude to the Bryant MBA program and the College of Business for empowering me to pursue my fulfilling profession.”

Antonio Reisopoulos ’19, ’22 MSPAS, PA-C
Antonio Reisopoulos ’19, ’22 MSPAS

“I was able to get into a career that I really wanted to do in a shorter period. We get to work at the top of our license in Rhode Island — we have some of the most progressive legislation nationwide for PAs. I get to work in an environment where I’m constantly learning and feel like a peer to other medical providers.”