Like any Bull, 2013 Judy Genshaft Honors College and Muma College of Business alum
                  Corbyn Lichon believes in meeting challenges head on. Lichon credits embracing challenging
                  projects as the key to her success 鈥 a bold mindset that has propelled her to the
                  role of chief accounting officer at  and earned her recognition as a . 
Awarded annually, the USF Outstanding Young Alumni Awards are given to alumni under
                  the age of 35 who have achieved outstanding success, innovation, and creativity in
                  their career. Now the CAO of the Baldwin Group where she leads the firm鈥檚 accounting
                  function and financial reporting, Lichon began her career in Assurance practice at
                  CBIZ HMH LLC, where she planned and executed financial statement audits and served
                  as a technical accounting leader. 
As a 2024 Outstanding Young Alumni, Lichon was honored not only for her already impressive
                  career but for her continued dedication to current USF students as a Muma College of Business Corporate Mentor and board member of the USF Accounting Circle.  
SUCCESSFUL STRIDES
As a young graduate entering the workforce, Lichon did not expect she would advance
                  so quickly in her field. According to Lichon, her goal was simply to see where her
                  journey as a CPA would take her.  
鈥淚 could never have imagined things lining up the way they did. I attribute a lot
                  of that to going to USF 鈥 The professors, the tough coursework, and the challenges
                  you go through during college 鈥 those learning experiences are what brought me to
                  this point in my career,鈥 said Lichon.  
Those learning experiences blossomed into a love for accounting and a role that requires
                  her to continually learn how to solve new problems.  
鈥淓very day is different,鈥 said Lichon on her current role at the Baldwin Group. 鈥淚
                  am always learning. Always wanting to grow.鈥 
For Lichon, success is about more than what she achieves at the office. As a recreational
                  scuba diver and a proud aunt to two nieces, she values spending time with family,
                  going on outdoor adventures, and traveling with her husband and fellow USF accounting
                  alum, Mark.  
"There are other things that you have to have in life to bring that harmony and fulfillment,鈥
                  notes Lichon. 鈥淲hether it's hobbies, pets, or being outdoors.鈥 
GREEN AND GOLD MEMORIES
Lichon urges current USF students to take advantage of more than just their coursework by accessing the many resources, events, and professional societies available to them in Tampa, St. Petersburg, and the Sarasota-Manatee campuses.

Corbyn Lichon playing as part of the USF Herd of Thunder.
Lichon fondly remembers her time at the Tampa campus, where she was actively involved with many different groups, such as the Herd of Thunder Marching Band, which provided a fun break from her studies and allowed her to enjoy music.
She cites these Herd of Thunder experiences as some of her most treasured moments
                  in college, where she not only made lifelong friendships but also played at many of
                  USF鈥檚 biggest sporting events, taking her to places like New York, Boston, and Canada. 
When not busy traveling with the band, Lichon lived in the Honors LLC and was one
                  of the first students to live in Juniper-Poplar Hall. The Honors LLC was an invaluable
                  experience for Lichon, providing her with guidance, friendships, and a gateway to
                  new experiences, such as an Honors LLC camping trip at age 17, for which she still
                  needed her mom's permission to attend. 
A RESOURCE FOR THE FUTURE
All of Lichon鈥檚 USF experiences, from learning from dedicated professors to finding places to pursue her interests and connecting with a community of like-minded peers, have drawn her to give back to the USF community as an alumna.
鈥淚 would not be where I am today without the education that I received. It's important to continue to stay involved so that USF continues to be a preeminent university,鈥 said Lichon.

Corbyn Lichon smiling with fellow students in the Honors LLC at Juniper-Poplar Hall.
鈥淭he way I look at it, in order for me to step up to the next level, I need to be
                  bringing somebody along with me,鈥 said Lichon. 
For Lichon, being a USF alumna means investing in student success and continually
                  being a resource for the future. As a USF Muma College of Business Corporate Mentor,
                  she connects with minority and first-generation college students to share her wealth
                  of career and life knowledge. Assisting with resumes, job applications, professional
                  development, and course recommendations, Lichon aims to be the mentor she wished she
                  had during her undergraduate career.
鈥淚t has been really fulfilling. These are relationships I hope to keep long after
                  the semester is over.鈥 
