By: Alissa Muller ‘13
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 alumnus, Ruben Ornelas-Luna ‘11, has landed a job that he loves and is actively
                                                involved in the Grand Rapids and Aquinas communities since graduating in 2011 with
                                                a double major in international business and French. Ornelas-Luna holds many fond memories of the Aquinas community and appreciates the
                                                education he received.
                                                
                                                He decided to come to Aquinas because it was close to home and he wanted to play college
                                                soccer. Prior to attending Aquinas, he did not know much about the school but quickly
                                                fell in love. “Every year I found myself doing new fun things, whether it was going
                                                to see comedians at the Moose or getting involved in a new club,” said Ornelas-Luna.
                                                “I eventually joined BAL [Business and Accounting League], SIFE [Students In Free
                                                Enterprise], and SAAB [Student Athlete Advisory Board]. These clubs provided great
                                                experiences that I would later use in making myself more marketable for job opportunities.”
                                                
                                                As a French major, Ornelas-Luna took the opportunity to study abroad in Angers, France
                                                his junior year. The experience was life changing and Ornelas-Luna would recommend
                                                it to any Aquinas student.
                                                
                                                Associate Professor of French, Dr. Michel Pichot, accompanied students to Angers,
                                                France the year that Ornelas-Luna went. “What I remember of Ruben was his commitment
                                                to learn the language and discover the French culture,” said Pichot. “As to his personality,
                                                he impressed me as being respectful towards all his peers and professors, and pleasant
                                                to interact with a good sense of humor.”
                                                
                                                Little did Ornelas-Luna know that this trip was going to be the beginning of many
                                                trips for him outside of the United States. Just a few short weeks after graduating
                                                from Aquinas, Ornelas-Luna, received a job at Bucher Hydraulics, Inc. He holds an
                                                international sales position where he handles all of the international accounts and
                                                interacts with people from around the world each day. “I have had the opportunity
                                                to travel to Switzerland and Germany with my company and look forward to more trips
                                                around the world in the years to come,” said Ornelas-Luna. “I enjoy applying what
                                                I learned in my international business courses in the business world and am very grateful
                                                I was able to find a job so close to what I studied.”
                                                
                                                He said that before he interviewed for his position at Bucher Hydraulics, he went
                                                to the career center and received help on his resume. The staff there also conducted
                                                a mock interview with him so that he could be calm and prepared for the real interview.
                                                Ornelas-Luna said, “[At Aquinas] you get to meet and know the profs on a more personal
                                                level.”
                                                
                                                He believes that the professors at Aquinas truly care about their students and want
                                                them to succeed. Ornelas-Luna is conscious of the fact that Aquinas’ professors have
                                                helped mold him into the human being he is today even though he may not have always
                                                realized it at the time. For their mentorship, he is grateful. Ornelas-Luna said,
                                                “Although [Aquinas professors] can sometimes be tough on you, they do it because they
                                                care and when you look back you can really appreciate everything they did for you.”
                                                
                                                Ornelas-Luna manages to find time in his busy schedule to be involved with the community
                                                of Grand Rapids. His love for soccer has not ended since graduation so Ornelas-Luna
                                                has taken opportunities to continue playing after college. He coached for the Grand
                                                Rapids Crew Juniors, a local soccer club. He also plays soccer himself in East Grand
                                                Rapids Recreation leagues and Hispanic leagues throughout Grand Rapids. With the help
                                                of Bucher Hydraulics, Aquinas coaching staff and Aquinas soccer players, Ornelas-Luna
                                                has held two soccer camps for students of a local Grand Rapids elementary school,
                                                San Juan Diego Academy. The camp is free to these students and has been a success.
                                                
                                                But Ornelas-Luna’s involvement with the community is not limited only to soccer. “Recently
                                                I have pursued a position on the Hispanic Center of West Michigan board that will
                                                hopefully help me get more involved with the Hispanic community in the area,” said
                                                Ornelas-Luna. “I was also asked to be involved with the Latino Student Association
                                                that is new to Aquinas as an alumni mentor and look forward to that once the 2013
                                                school year starts.” As an Aquinas alumnus, Ornelas-Luna is happy to continue to be
                                                actively involved in both the Aquinas and Grand Rapids communities.