Pace student Adrian Brzozowski discusses accounting studies and campus involvement

Adrian Brzozowski, a member of Pace University’s Class of 2028
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Adrian Brzozowski, a member of the Class of 2028 at Pace University, is pursuing a BBA in Public Accounting and an MS in Financial Management. As a native New Yorker, Brzozowski chose Pace University and the Lubin School of Business for its proximity to New York’s financial services industry and its strong alumni network.

Brzozowski has been active in campus organizations, particularly Beta Alpha Psi and Beta Gamma Sigma. He explained that clubs have played a significant role in his university experience. “Clubs have been an integral part of my experience at Pace University, especially Beta Alpha Psi. Beta Alpha Psi provided me with opportunities I wouldn’t have had otherwise. I’ve had the privilege of attending countless events, meeting and learning from professionals, and taking part in community service activities. These events were a great way for me to broaden my knowledge of the financial services industry and form lasting connections. I recently switched to the five-year CPA track because of these experiences.”

In leadership roles within Beta Alpha Psi, Brzozowski has served as both Treasurer and President. He said, “During my time in Beta Alpha Psi, I served as Treasurer and, this year, as President. As Treasurer, I managed the organization’s budget and helped organize an investment competition alongside the Undergraduate Finance Club. This year, as President, I’m leading chapter operations and initiatives. I’ve also had the opportunity to travel to Texas and Florida to attend Beta Alpha Psi conferences. These experiences have strengthened my leadership skills through collaboration, event planning, and representing our chapter on a national level. I’ve grown professionally through public speaking and engaging with industry professionals.”

Internships have also contributed to his career development goals. Brzozowski noted, “My internships have helped me gain hands-on accounting experience and apply my academic knowledge in real-world settings. This summer, I interned at Patomak Global Partners in Washington, D.C. This was a formative experience—not only did I build on my accounting skills, but I also explored our nation’s capital. I visited places like the U.S. Congress and made new connections. Currently, I’m interning at Robotti & Company in Midtown, where I’m continuing to grow my skills. These experiences have reinforced my goal of earning my CPA license and becoming a practicing CPA.”

He credits Lubin’s practical approach for preparing him for professional success: “Lubin’s hands-on, real-world approach to business education has helped prepare me for success by providing applicable experience.” In one class project led by Professor Goldstein, he worked with peers to create financial statements and marketing plans for a fictitious company.

Brzozowski identified participation in the Wall Street Workshop organized by Professor Ismailescu as his favorite opportunity at Pace University: “This workshop introduced me to different areas of the financial services industry and deepened my understanding of it. I networked with professionals and visited Credit Agricole, an investment bank in Manhattan. This experience led to my participation in an investment banking boot camp at Houlihan Lokey, where I learned about the day-to-day work of investment bankers through practical simulations.”

He encourages other students to make use of available resources: “Your university experience is what you make of it. These are your most formative years, laying the foundation for the rest of your life—so be sure to take advantage of the opportunities presented to you. It’s important to stay disciplined and prioritize the things that will set you up for success. Lubin offers countless resources to help you thrive, but it all depends on how much effort you’re willing to put in.”

On what #LubinLife means personally: “#LubinLife means drive. It represents the discipline to keep pushing toward your goals and making the most of the opportunities around you. It’s not always going to be easy—and it’s not supposed to be. Professional and personal growth is like going to the gym: without hard work, you won’t see results. Being focused, working hard, and using that drive will help you build a strong foundation for the future.”

Brzozowski remains involved online via LinkedIn.



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