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Keller Shares Her Native American Heritage As an Inclusive Business Leader

Getting Involved at Nebraska Launches Student's Future Plans
by University Communication and Marketing
Keller Shares Her Native American Heritage As an Inclusive Business Leader
Macy Keller, a freshman business administration major from Falls City, Nebraska, is a member of the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska.

Celebrating Native American Heritage Month, Nebraska Today featured Huskers like Macy Keller who are making an impact on campus. A member of the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, Keller is a business administration major from Falls City, Nebraska. Though she’s only in her first year at the university, Keller is already finding ways to grow and make an impact in the College of Business. 

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Macy Keller (back row, left) is a part of the award-winning Inclusive Business Leaders program in the College of Business.
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Being a part of the Inclusive Business Leaders program has been a great opportunity and experience thus far. I wanted to join because I knew through the group that I would make great connections with different businesses and learn more about inclusivity in the workplace and why it is important. So far, I’ve learned DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) terms and why they are all important aspects of an inclusive business/work environment. I better understand how important inclusiveness is and how much of an impact it can make on someone. My favorite part of the program is the relationships I’ve made with other classmates and learning about their different lifestyles.

Why is building connections across campus, particularly through sharing about being a member of the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, of interest to you? 

Making connections across campus through my heritage, to me, means I want to build relationships and learn from others who have the same background as me. I want to learn about others’ experiences of being Native American and what that means for them and see how we relate to each other!

Are there any lessons you’ve taken away from college thus far? 

As I am a few months into my first year, I’ve learned from others that it is important to stay focused on your work and to take any opportunity you can. Now is the time to branch out and make connections, so being involved can help with that.

Is there anything you hope to accomplish in your lifetime? 

Something I want to accomplish in my lifetime is to hold a high position in a company. I have always liked being a leader and all the aspects that come with leadership.

What or who inspires you? 

My parents inspire me. They have shown me what unconditional love looks like and have always been there for me no matter what. Also, they have been great leaders in my life and have encouraged me to pursue my dreams and to make the most of any situation. They have set a great example for me, and I look up to them very much. I strive to be as caring and successful as my parents.

What is your advice to other students looking to make an impact? 

My advice to other students looking to make an impact is to not be afraid to speak out and stand up for what you believe in. Confidence and hard work will pay off in the end, so just stick with whatever you’re trying to make an impact on and don’t give up!

Published: November 15, 2023