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    Friday, June 21, 2024

    Media Contact:
    Terry Tush | Director, Marketing and Communications | 405-744-2703 | [email protected]

    Rafael Rodriguez wasn’t much of a world traveler when he arrived at Oklahoma State
    University in 2012. That changed when the son of Puerto Rican immigrants moved from
    his Stillwater home to OSU student housing as a freshman.

    By the time he walked across the Gallagher-Iba Arena stage four years later to receive
    his diploma, Rodriguez was not only a world traveler, he was also sold on the benefits
    of exploring the world and appreciating other cultures. Through the Spears School
    of Business’ Center for Advanced Global Leadership and Engagement (CAGLE), Rodriguez
    experienced three life-changing study abroad trips as a student.

    “From a professional standpoint, these trips provided me with an appreciation for
    unique cultures around the world and a sense of how interdependent global commerce
    is,” Rodriguez said. “From a personal standpoint, the trips allowed me to get out
    of my comfort zone of living in a small town and gain a love of exploring the world
    and appreciating other cultures.”

    In May 2014, Rodriguez was part of a course in Australia with a sports management
    emphasis, including the group touring the 2000 Sydney Olympics facilities. The students
    learned about Australia’s sustained use of the facilities for their professional sporting
    teams.

    He next traveled to Southeast Asia (Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam) in 2015. This
    course focused on small businesses/merchants in developing countries, as well as gaining
    an understanding of the region. The students toured portions of Bangkok, Chiang Mai
    and Ho Chi Minh City, and visited the famous Angkor Wat temple in Siam Reap, Cambodia.

    His favorite experience was over spring break in 2016 when a group of OSU students
    traveled to Cuba while the country was briefly open to student visas. The group explored
    the economic implications of the government opening back up for tourism to United
    States citizens. They also had the rare experience of visiting the Partagas cigar
    factory, meeting with local farmers and exploring the historic Havana Latin Jazz club
    La Zorra y El Cuervo.

    “These trips enabled me to more effectively connect and work with my international
    colleagues and better embrace the unique cultures and worldviews that they bring to
    the workplace,” Rodriguez said.

    Rafael Rodriguez enjoyed studying abroad, thanks to CAGLE scholarships. This inspired
    Rodriguez and his wife, Emily, to establish their own study abroad scholarship for
    OSU students.

    None of those would have been possible without financial assistance. Rodriguez received
    two CAGLE scholarships — for the Australian trip in 2014 and the visit to Cuba in
    2016 — and the Thailand trip was part of the Spears Scholar Leader program, in which
    students receive a fully paid study abroad trip.

    Rodriguez and hundreds of other business students have been able to travel abroad
    thanks to the generosity of Roger and Cindy Cagle, the namesakes for the CAGLE, which
    coordinates and supports all global activities in Spears Business. The Cagles provided
    a gift in 2014 to fund the center. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the center,
    which engages with students, faculty, global alumni, academic partners, industry leaders
    and government officials to prepare Spears business students for leadership positions
    in a dynamic international business environment.

    In 2014, the first year of the CAGLE, Rodriguez was one of 22 students to receive
    a scholarship to participate in a study abroad trip. In the past 10 years, over $450,000
    in scholarships has been awarded to 396 OSU students to help pay for the experience.

    “The impact of Roger and Cindy’s gift is making a difference in the lives of our students,”
    said Dr. Marlys Mason, who oversees the CAGLE as associate dean for undergraduate
    programs. “Many of the students would not have been able to participate in these international
    experiences without scholarships. Through Roger and Cindy’s generosity, students are
    experiencing the global business environment in person.”

    Rodriguez said he thinks studying abroad should be a requirement for all business
    students in the current global marketplace.

    “It is highly unlikely that students will go even a few years of their careers without
    having some sort of global colleagues or contacts, whether it is their managers, co-workers
    or vendors,” he said. “Therefore, the sooner they can start thinking like a global
    citizen, the better off they will be in business.”

    The most popular study abroad site for OSU students is Spain, topping the list with 11 trips.
    CAGLE trips have provided students with opportunities to travel the world. The most
    visited destination is Spain, topping the list with 11 trips.

    Roger and Cindy Cagle worked in the oil and gas exploration business for most of their
    lives and enjoyed living abroad, including spending time in Russia in the 1990s before
    finally settling in London. Between jobs from 1989-92, they also sailed the South
    Pacific on a 60-foot yacht with Cindy’s parents.

    The couple spent nearly 40 years working worldwide and co-founded oil exploration
    businesses, including SOCO International, which they managed from London until their
    retirement in 2018 when they returned to the United States.

    “After we did the sailing trip and decided to go back to work, we just knew that we
    were going to work internationally,” Cindy said. “We definitely wanted to see a variety
    of countries and spend more time with different kinds of people and do something different.
    We always knew the United States was our home and we’d come back eventually to retire.
    But we decided we wanted to spend more of our careers overseas for the gratification
    that brings to us.”

    The Cagles’ love of OSU and providing an opportunity to assist students in traveling
    abroad while also supporting other global activities in Spears Business led them to
    create opportunities that students would not otherwise be able to experience.

    “There was a lot of misunderstanding about what we were trying to do. It’s not just
    about paying for a spring break trip or a vacation,” said Roger, who earned both a
    bachelor’s degree in business administration (1973) and his MBA (1975) from OSU’s
    business school. “We have taken the approach that the more folks that you can expose
    to international travel and international experiences, the more people they are going
    to interact with and the more people they are exposing to it when they come back.

    “Our idea is to open that door, and if 1%, 5% or 10% feel led to participate, then
    that’s magnificent. If just a few students have the desire to get involved, then we’ve
    created what we are attempting to create.”

    Cindy said the two of them enjoy hearing from students when they return from study
    abroad trips, especially those traveling internationally for the first time.

    “Well, I think it’s important for kids to travel if they have an opportunity and the
    desire because it does change your perspective on the world,” she said. “We see a
    lot of political news on the television of different countries and what you find,
    though, if you’re there on the ground in person, people are the same all over, and
    most people are good. So, I think we find out a lot about both ourselves and people
    around the world when we travel and exchange those ideas.”

    Over the past decade, 2,904 students have studied abroad through the Spears School of Business' CAGLE.
    Over the past decade, 2,904 students have studied abroad through the Spears School
    of Business’ CAGLE. Nearly 400 of those students benefited from study abroad scholarships.

    Rodriguez is one of those students who the Cagles’ gift has impacted. Now, he wants
    to make it possible for future Spears Business students to get the same opportunity.
    He and his wife, Emily, have established the Rafael and Emily Rodriguez Endowed Scholarship
    for students with financial needs who wish to participate in a study abroad experience.

    “I felt extremely fortunate to attend three different study abroad experiences during
    my time at OSU, and appreciative of the donors who enabled me to do so with their
    generosity,” said Rodriguez, who is now pursuing his MBA at the University of Texas
    in Austin. “These trips provided me with a lot of confidence in myself because of
    the opportunity to learn new cultures and languages and successfully navigate around
    in unfamiliar settings.

    “They also enabled me to broaden my perspective beyond life in small-town Oklahoma,
    which has been critical to my professional success. Therefore, it was important for
    me to give back to OSU students and similarly enable them to have these kinds of global
    experiences as part of their time in Spears.”


    Story by: Terry Tush | Engage@Spears magazine
    Photos by: Adam Luther and provided

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