Tyler Zuspann
About Tyler Zuspann
Tyler Zuspann is a FALD Intern at Navistar Inc and has a background in finance from The University of Alabama. He has held various roles, including caddie at Medinah Country Club and Naperville Country Club, and serves as Vice President of the Alabama Chapter of End Overdose.
Work at Navistar
Tyler Zuspann is currently employed at Navistar Inc as a FALD Intern, a position he has held since 2023. His role is based in Lisle, Illinois, and he is involved in the finance and accounting leadership development program, focusing on supply chain finance. This internship provides him with practical experience in the finance sector, enhancing his skills and knowledge in a corporate environment.
Education and Expertise
Tyler Zuspann is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Finance at The University of Alabama, with an expected graduation date in 2025. His education has equipped him with a solid foundation in financial principles and practices. Additionally, he has been actively involved in the University of Alabama Student Government Association, where he currently serves as the Director of Programming & Advancement.
Background
Tyler Zuspann has a background in caddying, having worked at both Medinah Country Club and Naperville Country Club. He served as a caddie at Naperville Country Club from 2018 to 2021 and at Medinah Country Club for five months in 2022. His experiences in these roles have contributed to his development of strong interpersonal skills and teamwork abilities.
Achievements in Community Service
Tyler Zuspann holds the position of Vice President of the Alabama Chapter of End Overdose, a role he has maintained since 2022. In this capacity, he works to educate students on recognizing and responding to fentanyl overdoses, demonstrating his commitment to community service and public health awareness. His leadership in this organization reflects his dedication to addressing critical issues affecting his community.
Leadership Roles
In addition to his current role as Director of Programming & Advancement, Tyler previously served as a Senator in the University of Alabama Student Government Association from 2022 to 2023. These leadership positions have allowed him to develop skills in governance, programming, and student advocacy, contributing to his overall professional growth.