TAMIU Students Engage in Arts and Banking Learning Event

TAMIU students participating in a banking and arts learning event.

San Antonio, October 19, 2025

News Summary

Fifty students from Texas A&M International University’s A. R. Sanchez, Jr. School of Business and the TAMIU Banking Academy participated in a unique learning event at Opera San Antonio’s recent production of Mozart’s ‘The Magic Flute.’ The program included a professional career panel featuring industry experts, a faculty-led luncheon, and an evening performance that aimed to bridge classroom learning and real-world experiences in the banking sector and the arts.


San Antonio — Fifty students from Texas A&M International University’s A. R. Sanchez, Jr. School of Business and the TAMIU Banking Academy participated in a learning event at Opera San Antonio’s recent October production of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute.” The program combined a professional career panel, a faculty-led luncheon, and an evening performance to connect classroom learning with industry perspectives and performing arts.

Top-line details

Fifty students from Texas A&M International University’s A. R. Sanchez, Jr. School of Business and the TAMIU Banking Academy participated in a learning event. Students from the College of Arts and Sciences, department of Fine and Performing Arts also joined the event. The day began with a luncheon designed to foster camaraderie among students and faculty.

Career panel and speakers

Following the luncheon, a Banking & Finance Career Panel was held at the Tobin Center’s Feik Family Rotunda. The panel featured four distinguished industry professionals: Brent Cox from the Texas Bankers Association; Austin Martínez from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas – San Antonio Branch; Antonio Moreno from Rio Bank; and George Saucedo from Texas Community Bank. The panel was moderated by Dr. Luis A. Perez-Batres, dean and Radcliffe Killam Distinguished Professor of the Sanchez School.

The panel lasted 90 minutes and covered topics on professional growth, leadership, and purpose in the banking industry. The panel’s Q&A session extended beyond its scheduled time with continued student engagement.

Faculty and performance integration

Dr. Suzanne Ramo, a soprano and associate professor at Texas State University, spoke about the parallels between opera performance and professional excellence. Dr. Luis A. Perez-Batres highlighted the event as a representation of academic and industry collaboration for student success and community impact. Dr. Fritz Gechter, interim chair of the TAMIU department of Fine and Performing Arts, praised the collaboration between business and music students.

Students enjoyed the evening performance of “The Magic Flute,” reflecting on the connection between art and business excellence.

Acknowledgments and attendees

Special acknowledgments were made to several individuals for their contributions, including Dr. Claudia San Miguel, TAMIU provost and vice president for Academic Affairs, and Madeline Elizondo from Opera San Antonio for donating student tickets and facilitating the venue. Attendees included Rosalinda García, vice president for Student Engagement; Dr. Fritz Gechter; Dr. Jacqueline Kelly; Leonela Preciado, Banking Academy manager; and adjunct faculty member Cristina Sepúlveda.

Contact information

For inquiries about the TAMIU Banking Academy, contact Leonela Preciado at 956-326-2502 or via email. For more information about the TAMIU Department of Fine and Performing Arts, contact Dr. Fritz Gechter at 956-326-2639 or via email.

Why this matters

The event paired practical career guidance from banking and financial industry representatives with exposure to a major cultural performance. The format aimed to broaden student perspectives on leadership and professional purpose while highlighting collaboration across academic departments and community arts organizations.

Additional context

The program is an example of university-level initiatives to link academic instruction, career readiness, and community partnerships. By arranging a luncheon, an industry panel, and an arts performance in a single day, organizers created multiple touchpoints for student learning and professional development.

FAQ

How many students participated in the learning event?

Fifty students from Texas A&M International University’s A. R. Sanchez, Jr. School of Business and the TAMIU Banking Academy participated in a learning event.

Which other students joined the event?

Students from the College of Arts and Sciences, department of Fine and Performing Arts also joined the event.

Where did the event take place?

The event took place at Opera San Antonio’s recent October production of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute.”

What began the day of activities?

The day began with a luncheon designed to foster camaraderie among students and faculty.

What panel was held and where?

Following the luncheon, a Banking & Finance Career Panel was held at the Tobin Center’s Feik Family Rotunda.

Who were the panelists?

The panel featured four distinguished industry professionals: Brent Cox from the Texas Bankers Association; Austin Martínez from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas – San Antonio Branch; Antonio Moreno from Rio Bank; and George Saucedo from Texas Community Bank.

Who moderated the panel?

The panel was moderated by Dr. Luis A. Perez-Batres, dean and Radcliffe Killam Distinguished Professor of the Sanchez School.

How long did the panel last and what topics were covered?

The panel lasted 90 minutes and covered topics on professional growth, leadership, and purpose in the banking industry.

Did the Q&A session continue?

The panel’s Q&A session extended beyond its scheduled time with continued student engagement.

Who spoke about parallels between opera and professional excellence?

Dr. Suzanne Ramo, a soprano and associate professor at Texas State University, spoke about the parallels between opera performance and professional excellence.

What did university leaders note about the event?

Dr. Luis A. Perez-Batres highlighted the event as a representation of academic and industry collaboration for student success and community impact.

Who praised the collaboration between business and music students?

Dr. Fritz Gechter, interim chair of the TAMIU department of Fine and Performing Arts, praised the collaboration between business and music students.

What did students do in the evening?

Students enjoyed the evening performance of “The Magic Flute,” reflecting on the connection between art and business excellence.

Who received special acknowledgments?

Special acknowledgments were made to several individuals for their contributions, including Dr. Claudia San Miguel, TAMIU provost and vice president for Academic Affairs, and Madeline Elizondo from Opera San Antonio for donating student tickets and facilitating the venue.

Who were some attendees listed?

Attendees included Rosalinda García, vice president for Student Engagement; Dr. Fritz Gechter; Dr. Jacqueline Kelly; Leonela Preciado, Banking Academy manager; and adjunct faculty member Cristina Sepúlveda.

How can someone contact the Banking Academy or Fine and Performing Arts?

For inquiries about the TAMIU Banking Academy, contact Leonela Preciado at 956-326-2502 or via email. For more information about the TAMIU Department of Fine and Performing Arts, contact Dr. Fritz Gechter at 956-326-2639 or via email.

Key features

Feature Detail
Number of students Fifty students from Texas A&M International University’s A. R. Sanchez, Jr. School of Business and the TAMIU Banking Academy participated in a learning event.
Additional participants Students from the College of Arts and Sciences, department of Fine and Performing Arts also joined the event.
Event Opera San Antonio’s recent October production of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute.”
Panel location Tobin Center’s Feik Family Rotunda
Panel length 90 minutes
Primary contacts Leonela Preciado: 956-326-2502; Dr. Fritz Gechter: 956-326-2639

Timeline

Date/Time Event Status/Source
October (recent production) The event took place at Opera San Antonio’s recent October production of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute.” Completed / Opera San Antonio production
Daytime (same day) The day began with a luncheon designed to foster camaraderie among students and faculty. Completed / TAMIU event
Daytime (same day) Following the luncheon, a Banking & Finance Career Panel was held at the Tobin Center’s Feik Family Rotunda. Completed / Tobin Center
Evening (same day) Students enjoyed the evening performance of “The Magic Flute.” Completed / Opera San Antonio

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Participation: Number of students

Fifty students

Panel engagement: Duration

90 minutes

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