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Making Her Mark in Manhattan

Posted
February 25, 2026

Dafina Vukaj

Class of '27
Pronouns: She/Her
Currently Studying: BBA Business Analytics, minor in Marketing
Member (Clubs): Women in Lubin

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Dafina Vukaj, student at Pace University's Lubin School of Business

Why did you choose Pace University and the Lubin School of Business?

I chose Pace University and the Lubin School of Business because of its strong academic reputation, diverse business programs, and outstanding post-graduate success rates. According to Pace Career Services, 93 percent of graduates are employed or continuing their education shortly after graduation, reflecting the University’s commitment to student success and career readiness.

Another major factor in my decision was Pace’s strategic location in New York City’s Financial District. Being surrounded by global companies, financial institutions, and innovative startups creates unmatched opportunities for internships, networking, and hands-on learning. I believe there is no better place to study business than in an environment where business happens every day.

What truly stood out to me about the Lubin School of Business is its emphasis on real-world application. Lubin does not focus solely on academic theory; it prepares students to apply their knowledge immediately through internships, experiential learning, and industry engagement.

How have clubs on campus helped enrich your student experience?

Clubs on campus have enriched my student experience by giving me opportunities to grow as both a leader and a collaborator. Co-founding Women in Lubin alongside like-minded, driven women has been one of the most meaningful parts of my time at Pace. It has provided an outlet to apply my academic knowledge in a real-world setting, connect with students across different majors, and create events that inspire others to think intentionally about their futures after graduation.

Serving as vice president of Women in Lubin has further developed my creativity and leadership skills. I have used my marketing experience to build a cohesive brand and help grow the organization from the ground up alongside our executive board. Through collaboration, problem-solving, and shared leadership, I have developed skills that will guide me in team-oriented professional environments beyond Pace.

How has the Pforzheimer Honors College benefitted you?

The Pforzheimer Honors College has benefited me by providing strong academic support and a meaningful sense of community. Through active and accessible advisors, I have received guidance that has helped me stay focused on my academic and professional goals—even when I was unsure which path to pursue within business.

Beyond academics, the Honors College provides a dedicated space on campus where I can connect with other motivated students. Being part of this community has made Pace feel more supportive while continuously encouraging me to strive for success.

What has been your favorite opportunity at Pace?

It is difficult to narrow my experience at Pace down to just one favorite opportunity. From deepening my understanding of finance through the Wall Street Acceleration Program to collaborating with organizations such as Women in Tech and Women in Econ, each experience has contributed to my growth. I have also had the opportunity to attend off-campus events, including the Women’s Spotlight event at Morgan Stanley and multiple office visits to Crédit Agricole.

These opportunities have allowed me to see firsthand how classroom concepts translate into different business environments.

Do you have any advice for other Lubin students?

My advice for other Lubin students is to take advantage of the wide variety of organizations and events that Lubin and Pace offer. Attending meetings, workshops, and networking events has helped me build professional confidence and form meaningful connections.

Clubs such as the American Marketing Association (AMA), the Undergraduate Finance Club, Women in Lubin, and INFORMS host valuable skill-building and networking opportunities that I have genuinely enjoyed. Getting involved not only strengthens your résumé but also helps you discover your interests, build your community, and make the most of your time at Lubin.

Getting involved not only strengthens your résumé but also helps you discover your interests, build your community, and make the most of your time at Lubin.

What does #LubinLife mean to you?

To me, #LubinLife means thinking about the bigger picture. It represents a community where professors, advisors, and students are genuinely invested in helping you shape your journey at Pace and prepare to step confidently into the professional world.

If you are willing to ask questions, seek guidance, and put yourself out there, someone is always ready to help. #LubinLife means taking advantage of these resources, building connections, and striving to grow beyond the classroom.

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