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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS 2017 - 2018
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Florida Memorial University
School of Business / MBA Program 15800 N.W. 42nd Avenue, Miami Gardens, Florida
305.623.4288
Senior Project Class – Spring 2018
Professor Dr. Kimberly Pellegrino
The above students achieved a 1st PLACE RANKING WORLDWIDE in the Business Strategy Game
(a competition based global strategy simulation)
Students Left to Right:
Charles Cody, Rufus Wiggins, Hosean Mittal, Donnesha Seymour, Maria Kecskemeti & Rashad Russell
Faculty Left to Right:
Dr. Kimberly Pellegrino, Dr. Barbara Edwards, Dr. Robert Pellegrino, Dr. Abbass Entessari
& Dr. Cheulho Lee
Dean’s Address
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS 2017 - 2018
“The noteworthy success of students, faculty, and
alumni reported in this Newsletter are the results of
efforts of highly dedicated faculty, staff, alumni,
and other stockholders of School of Business at
Florida Memorial University.” Dr. Abbass Entessari
Dean, School of Business
MBA Program Director
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The 2017-2018 Academic Year has been a productive and inspiring period for students in the School of Business at Florida
Memorial University (FMU). “The noteworthy success of students, faculty, and alumni reported in this Newsletter are the results
of efforts of highly dedicated faculty, staff, alumni, and other stockholders of School of Business at Florida Memorial University.”
The School is accredited by the Accreditation Council of Business School & Programs (ACBSP) and offers degrees in Accounting,
Business Administration, Finance, Marketing, and Master of Business Administration (MBA). The School has a dual-degree
Hospitality Program with Florida International University (FIU). The School is committed to provide quality business education to
its students. The School’s Learning Center supplement students’ academic requests through highly qualified and dedicated tutors.
The Learning Center has two Bloomberg Terminals. A tutor helps students to navigate and learn Bloomberg Market Concepts in
Economics, Currencies , Fixed Income, and Equities.
The School’s Advisory Council is a conduit between faculty and students with the greater Miami-Dade County business
community. They participate in class presentations and Executive Roundtables on career management and business professional
developments. By the recommendation of the Council members, School added Dean’s Forum to its Professional Development
activities in 2017-2018.
The Society of Financial Education & Professional Development, Inc. (SFE&PD) has provided the School of Business funds to
employ several Financial Literacy Ambassadors. The Society send one of its members to present and train the Ambassadors. The
Ambassadors go to various classes through the semester and present different aspects of Financial Literacy to students.
The students in the School of Business have accomplished great success in receiving external scholarships, internships, and
academic and athletic recognition in the 2017-2018 academic year. Several of students achieved the 1st PLACE RANKING
WORLWIDE in the Business Strategy Game (BSG), a competition based global strategy simulation.
The School’s Undergraduates and MBA alumni achieve great accomplishments by their career and professional success. More
than twelve (12) of the recent graduates have assumed career positions with major businesses and organizations and follow higher
education aspirations.
Thirteen (13) School of Business students were inducted into Delta Mu Delta International Honor Society in Business
Administration (DMD). FMU’s DMD Iota Tau Chapter has received the DMD Star Chapter Award for six years in a row 2013 -
2018. The Delta Mu Delta Iota Tau Chapter is one of 19 STAR chapters for 2017-2018 academic year, chosen from over 300+
DMD chapters.
In addition to being strongly committed to our teaching mission, the faculty continue to publish and present scholarly work and
participate in professional developments activities. The faculty has played a crucial role in students and alumni academic and
professional success through their intrusive advisement and mentoring.
The exemplary success of our students, alumni, and faculty provided in this Newsletter follows the general objective of the School
to provide best academics and professional developments to its students and stakeholders. For more information on the School of
Business operation, please visit School’s web page at https://www.fmuniv.edu/academics/school-of-business/.
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADVISORY COUNCIL
2017 - 2018
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The School of Business Advisory Council is comprised of members from
businesses in both the public and private industry including manufacturing,
banking, retail and service industries, retired executives and representatives from
government and not-for-profit institutions.
The mission of the School of Business Advisory Council is to provide assistance
to the School of Business and Florida Memorial University in the development
and maintenance of Business Administration degree programs that prepare
students to function effectively in a highly competitive society.
Althea Harris, President
Advisory Council
CONGRATULATIONS!
Althea Harris, Esquire and Flora Jackson-Holmes, Esquire Both were honored as “Vessels: Women of Substance” with a portrait unveiling at the Black Affairs
Advisory Board’s Black History Month Celebration on February 2, 2018 at Miami-Dade Government Center.
Dr. Barbara Edwards (left) and Althea Harris, Esquire (right)
Flora Jackson-Holmes, Esquire (left) Althea Harris, Esquire (right)
Accreditation Council for Business Schools & Programs
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS 2017 - 2018 Page 4
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADVISORY COUNCIL
2017 - 2018
The Advisory Council Bids Fond Farewell to Dr. Barbara Edwards
Left to Right: Dr. Robert Labadie, Althea Harris (Advisory Council President), Dr. Abbass Entessari Dr. Barbara Edwards, Marvin Frazier, Bill James, Ruth McLean and Steve Sanabria
Back Row: (Left to Right) Felix Strong (student), Sean Greene, Eric Knowles, Steve Sanabria, David Ward & Dr. Abbass Entessari
Front Row: (Left to Right) Dr. Barbara Edwards, Shadarryl Brown (student), Althea Harris (Advisory Council President) & Markisha Grant (student)
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS 2017 - 2018 Page 5
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS DEAN’S FORUM
March 22, 2018
Guest Speaker
Sherronda L. Daye, Owner, Chief Dessert Designer
Sweet Jalene’s & Company
Becoming An Entreprenuer: A Success Story
The 2018 Dean’s Forum was sponsored by the School of Business Advisory Council on March 22, 2018. The featured guest speaker was Sherronda Daye, the Owner and Chief Dessert Designer of “Sweet Jalene’s & Company”. The School of Business’ faculty and students gained insight regarding her hard work, perseverance and the obstacles she overcame to start her own business. Sweet Jalene’s specialize in Simple, Sweet and Southern Desser ts. They are most known for Bread Pudding, Banana “Crack” Pudding and Cobblers.
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2017—2018
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Society for Financial Education & Professional Development, Inc. (SFE&PD) Financial Literacy Presentation
Guest Speaker Dywane Hall February 13, 2018
Sponsored By TD Charitable Foundation
Left to Right: Dr. Cheulho Lee Dr. Abbass Entessari, Dean Dywane Hall, Guest Speaker Dr. Barbara Edwards
Sponsored by TD Charitable Foundation, Mr. Dywane Hall of Society for Financial Education & Professional Development, Inc. (SFE&PD) presented Personal Money Management Seminar on February 13, 2018. The feed back received from students after his presentation was overwhelmingly positive. He inspired and motivated students on how to manage personal finance. TD Charitable Foundation is the charitable giving arm of TD Bank. (www.td.com) SFE&PD is a non-profit organization on a mission to provide innovative financial literacy program for Americans of all ages and background. (www.sfepd.org)
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Society for Financial Education & Professional Development, Inc. (SFE&PD) Student Ambassador Program
Sponsored By TD Charitable Foundation
Left to Right: Dr. Cheulho Lee, Abigail Johnson, Destini Miller, Andreek Kelly, Yulianna Charris and Dywane Hall of SFE&PD
In Spring 2018, sponsored by TD Charitable Foundation, the School of Business and the Society for Financial Education & Professional Development, Inc. (SFE&PD) launched the SFE&PD Student Ambassador Program at FMU. This program trains and prepares a select group of students (Student Ambassadors) to become knowledgeable about financial literacy and empower them to become peer-to-peer trainers. Dr. Cheulho Lee is the director of this program at FMU. The Student Ambassadors teach fellow students about financial concepts and develop new leadership skills. The primary goal is to empower students to be able to make sound financial decisions during and after graduation. Each week, Student Ambassadors held workshops by visiting various classes on campus. In the spring semester, four Finance students (Yulianna Charris, Abigail Johnson, Destini Miller, and Andreek Kelly) worked as Student Ambassadors. Their workshop topics in the spring semester were budgeting and credit management.
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS 2017 - 2018 Page 8
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS GUEST SPEAKERS
2017 - 2018
THANK YOU TO OUR VERY SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS
Mr. Marvin Frazier (Advisory Council Member) Topic: “EEOC and Sexual Harassment” 2.13.2018 Human Resource Management (HRM 350) class, Dr. Barbara Edwards, Professor Mr. Sam Hines Topic: “Networking” 2.15.2018 Thinking Critically in Business (BUS 102) class, Dr. Barbara Edwards, Professor
Richard Way, III 2011 FMU Finance Graduate
Topic: “Investment Banking Industry & Opportunities”
Fall 2017 & Spring 2018 Principles of Finance Class (FIN 301)
Dr. Cheulho Lee, Professor
Kenny Davin 2010 FMU Finance Graduate
Topic: “Financial Literacy” Business Internship & Seminar
(BUS 450) Class Dr. Barbara Edwards, Professor
William McCormick, Jr. Topic: “Your Dream Belongs To You”
Thinking Critically in Business (BUS 102) Class
Dr. Barbara Edwards, Professor
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2017 - 2018
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Entrepreneurship Bootcamp Seminar
April 19, 2018
Study Abroad Seminar
February 20, 2018
The Entreprenuership Bootcamp is focused on training student participants on the principles of entrepreneurship, while providing insight and tools that foster sound business decisions therefore gaining greater understanding in launching a business startup. FMU students received valuable information regarding how personal and professional success can be obtained. Also discussed was what it take to build a billion dollar company and how to handle the many things that can go wrong.
Pictured Top Row: Guest Speaker Brianna Harrington (FMU Math/Education Major) & Dr. Barbara Edwards, Professor
Pictured Bottom Row: Students from the Thinking Critically in Business (BUS 102) class
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2017 - 2018
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Dade County (FL) Chapter of the Links, Incorporated & School of Business
Co-Sponsored an Educational Career Awareness Field Trip to
The Port of Miami
February 21, 2018
School of Business Faculty Dr. Barbara Edwards & Dr. William Lucky along with Members of Dade County (FL) Chapter of Links, Incorporated escorted School of Business’ students to the Port of Miami to observe the daily operations.
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS 2017 - 2018 Page 11
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
2017 - 2018
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Dade County Alumnae Chapter Economic Development Committee
Annual Business Dining & Etiquette Seminar
March 27, 2018
Rose Hedgemond, President
Guest Speaker Rose Hedgemond, President, Avenues of Excellence, Inc. educated FMU students about the necessary social and interpersonal skills they will need to become self-sufficient and self-sustaining individuals. The students were informed that “knowing and using Business Etiquette is a key skill to have in the marketplace.”
Seminar Included:
Dining Etiquette a. Informal Table Settings b. Formal Table Settings
Table Manners a. Napkins b. Utensils c. Cutting d. Chewing
Successful Networking
Meeting/Greeting
Proper Handshakes
Conversation
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDENT HIGHLIGHTS
2017 - 2018
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Only Champions are invited to compete in the prestigious Global Strategy Competition. The tournament is for Business Strategy Game (BSG) champions from all over the world. Maria proved herself by earning a First Place worldwide ranking in the competition.
Maria Kecskemeti, Business Administration Major
Maria Kecskemeti, Business Administration Major, is a recipient of the Lifting Young Lions Foundation of Excellence (L.Y.L.F.O.E.) $5,000.00 Scholarship for the 2017-2018 Academic Year. L.Y.L.F.O.E. was founded by a small group of FMU Alumni in 2002.
Maria’s Accomplishments at FMU Include: School of Business Outstanding Student - Fall 2017
Inducted Member of Delta Mu Delta International Honor Society in Business Administration - Spring 2017
School of Business Tutor Academic Year 2017-2018 Member of FMU’s Women’s Soccer Team 2014-2018
Business Administration Graduate - Spring 2018
“My objective is to develop my knowledge and skills for growth and professional experience to provide results in a company. Also, I hope to incorporate new skills related to my career.”
Always Lending a Helping Hand Maria (left) pictured with Ms. Benjamin
Yulianna Charris, Finance Major Yulianna Charris is a model student/athlete majoring in Finance. In May,
2018, she was awarded an all expense paid fellowship to attend the Summer Institute for Emerging Managers and Leaders (SIEML) at the University of California, Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. SIEML is a career-building fellowship that provides intensive week-long training to students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI). She was one of 25 fellows from across the country to be chosen for the honor.
In Spring 2018, Yulianna worked as a Student Ambassador for the Society for Financial Education & Professional Development, Inc. (SFE&PD). She along with three other Student Ambassadors (School of Business students) visited various classes at FMU and taught fellow students financial concepts and how to make sound financial decisions now and after graduation. Yulianna has been a member of the FMU Women’s Volleyball team every year since Fall 2016.. The team received the NAIA Scholar Team Award. This is a team award that embodies what it means to be true student-athletes. Along with her leadership and athletic skills, Yulianna has managed to maintain a 4.0 GPA.
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDENT HIGHLIGHTS
2017 - 2018
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Ms. Kennida Vanterpool (Spring 2018 FMU Accounting Graduate) was awarded the Alpha Rho Boule Foundation Archon McAdory Scholarship in the amount of $1,500.00. Summer 2018 - Ms. Andreek Kelly (Finance Major) received a paid internship at American Airlines.
Bloomberg Market Concepts (BMC) Bloomberg Market Concepts (BMC) is developed by Bloomberg, the largest financial data service company in the world. BMC is an 8 hour self-paced e-learning course that provides a visual introduction to the financial markets. BMC supplements classroom learnings with practical knowledge of the markets. BMC consists of 4 modules: Economics, Currencies, Fixed Income and Equities - woven together from Bloomberg data, news, analytics and television. By taking BMC, learners familiarize themselves with the industry standard service through four heavily interconnected modules. If student passes BMC, he/she receives a certificate from Bloomberg and can get their resume on Bloomberg. This will greatly enhance students’ professional marketability. In the 2017-2018 Academic Year, 52 students in the Principles of Finance (FIN 301) class - Instructor: Dr. Cheulho Lee passed BMC and received the certificates.
Jarrod Benjamin, Business Administration Major
Jarrod Benjamin, FMU Business Administration Major (Graduate Spring 2018), also serves as
the Chief Executive Officer of The LEAD Firm. He is responsible for curriculum development,
leadership training, keynote events, and serves as an organization consultant for over 120
colleges and universities across the country. Oversight training includes Higher Education
Enrollment Management Consultation, Student Leadership, Greek Life, and Student Affairs
Professional Team Building. Mr. Benjamin is the founder and host of the Black and
Multicultural Greek EMPOWERMENT Summit - Atlanta Edition, and serves as the
Conference Coordinator for the Harbor Institute Annual ROADTRIP!
Mr. Benjamin has worked in numerous leadership roles at institutions of higher learning, and
the United States Army in Miami Florida, Honolulu Hawaii, Fort Gordon Georgia, Germany,
Korea, Brisbane Australia, and Wellington New Zealand. His diligence and compassion for his
work, has earned him the prestigious United States President’s Lifetime Award. Jarrod
Benjamin is a proud military veteran, with over 48 months of combat deployment experience in
Kuwait, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
A native of Natchitoches, Louisiana, Mr. Benjamin received a Bachelor of Science degree in
Business Administration from Florida Memorial University (Spring 2018). Jarrod Benjamin is
a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., National Association of Student Personnel
Administrators, National Association for Student Affairs Professionals, Association of
Fraternal Leadership and Values, Association of Fraternity Advisors, and the National Black
MBA Association.
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ALUMNI UPDATES
2017 - 2018
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MBA ALUMNI UPDATES
October 2017 - Shawn Davis (Spring 2012 FMU Business Administration Graduate) and Richard Way, III (Spring 2011 FMU Finance Graduate) are recipients of the 40 under 40 Black Leaders of Tomorrow Award.
Stacey Banks (Fall 2010 FMU Marketing Graduate): Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), Production Operator . Sara Boyd (Fall 2012 FMU Finance Graduate): Depar tment of Homeland Secur ity, Management & Program Analyst. Joanna Campbell (Summer 2014 FMU Accounting Graduate): Caballero, Fierman, Llerena & Garcia, LLP, Senior Auditor. Kadesha David (Spr ing 2017 FMU Business Administration Graduate & Spr ing 2018 FMU MBA Graduate): Virgin Islands Department of Education, State Ombudsman Officer. Maria Kecskemeti (Spr ing 2018 FMU Business Administration Graduate): Manpower Group, Inc., Senior Finance Analyst. Leburnah Liburd (Spr ing 2009 FMU Finance Graduate): Government of St. Kitts Inland Revenue Depar tment. Quweina Roberts (Spr ing 2007 FMU Business Administr ation Graduate): Clemson University (SC), Graduate Research Assistant & Ph.D. Student. Monique Williams (Spr ing 2017 FMU Business Administration Graduate): Br iggs Healthcare, Sales Order Representative. Malcolm Wilson (Spr ing 2012 FMU Business Administration Graduate): South Carolina Depar tment of Education, Info Systems/ Business Analyst II. Larresa Young (Spr ing 2015 FMU Finance Graduate): Mor tgage Lending Solutions (MLS), Mor tgage Loan Consultant.
Gloria Francis (Summer 2017 FMU MBA Graduate): Pursuing Ph.D. in Business Administration. Carline Mazard Saintilus (Fall 2017 FMU MBA Graduate): Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust (MDEAT), Training & Outreach Specialist.
Fall 2017 Yolanda Christophe received the 2017-2018 Jacki Tuckfield Memorial Graduate Business Scholarship Yolanda Christophe also published article entitled, “Emotionally Intelligent Millennials” in Black College Today, Volume XXVII, Number 4, July/August 2018
Yolanda Christophe
Spring 2016 FMU Finance Graduate and Summer 2018 FMU MBA Graduate
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS HONOR SOCIETIES
SPRING 2018 INDUCTION CEREMONY
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The School of Business Honor Societies Induction Ceremony was held on April 18, 2018. Thirteen students were
inducted in the Delta Mu Delta International Honor Society in Business (Advisor: Dr. Cheulho Lee).
The School of Business has received the Delta Mu Delta (DMD) Star Chapter Award for six years in a row 2013 - 2018. Delta Mu Delta Iota Tau Chapter is one of 19 STAR chapters for 2017-2018 academic year, chosen from over 300+ DMD chapters. The STAR award sets our students apart from DMD members at over 300+ DMD chapters. Dr. Cheulho Lee has been the advisor of DMD since 2012.
Delta Mu Delta International Honor Society in Business Administration
Star Chapter Award
Richard Way, III (2011 FMU Finance Graduate) Financial Solutions Advisor at Bank of America/Merrill Edge Delivered powerful and encouraging words for new inductees
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FACULTY DEVELOPMENT
2017 - 2018
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6.1.2017 - 6.3.2017 Dr. Abbass Entessari attended the 15th Annual HBCU Business Deans Roundtable Summit in Lithonia, Georgia 6.23.2017 - 6.27.2017 Dr. Abbass Entessari attended the 2017 Accreditation Council for Business Schools & Programs (ACBSP) Conference in Anaheim, California 5.31.2018 - 6.2.2018 Dr. Abbass Entessari attended the 16th Annual HBCU Business Deans Roundtable Summit in New York, New York. 6.8.2018 - 6.11.2018 Dr. Abbass Entessari attended the 2018 Accreditation Council for Business Schools & Programs (ACBSP) Conference in Kansas City, Missouri.
Dr. Cheulho Lee peer reviewed an ar ticle entitled “The Economic Sustainability Index, Marginal Tax Rates
and Aggregate Wage Levels” for Research in Business and Economics Journal in summer 2018.
2018 Dr. Kimberly Pellegrino guided the senior project research of 31 graduating seniors. She and Ms. Sophretta Benjamin facilitated the Senior Project Presentation Series which included the presentation of strategic analysis research for FitBit and the Wearables Industry, The Gap and the Retail Industry and Chipotle and the Fast-Casual Dining Industry. Dr. Kimberly Pellegrino presented a paper with Dr. Mary Angie Salva-Ramirez entitled, “Using Rope to Develop Leaders: A Laissez-Faire Approach to Experiential Learning” at the Faculty Senate Conference. This research is being further developed for peer reviewed journal publication.
Dr. Kimberly Pellegrino completed the training for the Emotional Intelligence Game and incorporated this game into the Leadership Applications class. The EI Games Simulation addresses increased skill levels and experience within a wide range of emotional intelligence leadership characteristics. The fundamental and far-reaching learning outcome is the understanding and application of emotional intelligence and ethical business practices and the recognition they are proven more effective than any other form when it comes to leadership. The emphasis is not on the theoretical, but on readying each player to be equipped to apply these leadership skills in a practical business setting. Students are put into the role of a leader in an organizational setting and must make decisions (www.eigames.com ). They learn how to make the “optimal” emotionally intelligent decision and they lead the organization through five levels of play. Student learning outcomes include: Level 1 -- Creating a high-performing team; Level 2 -- Setting achievable and targeted goals; Level 3 -- Inspiring your team and achieving real commitment; Level 4 -- Overcoming setbacks, problems and competition; Level 5 -- Igniting your following and inspiring real change. Spring 2018 Dr. Robert Pellegrino “A Take on Florida Memorial from the Student Perspective” Undergraduate Marketing Research (MAR 495), Supervised student research. 8.17.2018 Dr. Robert Pellegrino participated in research webinar “Are the Bots Coming for Your Research Job?” Hosted by Qualtrics. Dr. Robert Pellegrino Peer reviewer for “Universal Journal of Industr ial and Business Management” Dr. Robert Pellegrino implemented gamification in MAR 361, Fall 2018, Pitch & Persuade game. 10.8.2017 - 10.12.2017 Dr. Orlando Rivero presented “Inadequate Public Health Education In Support Of Diabetic Patients Residing In The State Of Florida” at the Clute International Conference on Education in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Dr. Barbara Edwards
FAMILY, FRIENDS & COLLEAGUES
JOINED IN THE CELEBRATION
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FACULTY & STAFF
2017 - 2018
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Dr. Abbass Entessari
Dean, School of Business
MBA Program Director
Dr. Barbara Edwards
Associate Professor of Management
Dr. Renee Forbes-Williams
Associate Professor of Accounting
Dr. Robert Labadie
Professor of Business Administration
Dr. William Lucky
Assistant Professor of Marketing Dr. Cheulho Lee Associate Professor of Finance
Dr. Kimberly Pellegrino
Associate Professor of Management Dr. Robert Pellegrino Associate Professor of Marketing
Sophretta Benjamin
Administrative Assistant
School of Business &
MBA Program
Dr. Orlando Rivero Associate Professor of Management
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS WELCOME NEW FACULTY
2017 - 2018
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ADJUNCT FACULTY
Dr. Robert Labadie To Honor Your Career In Teaching
And With Deepest Appreciation For The
Twenty-Seven Years
Of Outstanding Service To
The School of Business & Students
You Will Be Missed
Best Wishes,
The School of Business
Dr. Joan Cezair Associate Professor of Accounting
Dr. Rosalie Payne Associate Professor of Management
Flora Jackson-Holmes, JD Business Law
Willie Kemp, MPA Accounting
Ronald Revales, CPA Accounting & MBA
Dr. Robert Labadie Professor of
Business Administration Retired Fall 2018
Dr. Lester Reid Assistant Professor of Accounting
TUTORING IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS LEARNING CENTER
2017 - 2018
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