The Division of Business and
Economic Development
Mission Statement: We prepare to‐
day’s business students to be tomor‐
row’s business leaders in urban and
global communities.
This issue
New Faculty P.1 Program Offerings P.2 Campus News P.3 ACBSP Update P.6 2017 Gradua on P.7
About LeMoyne‐Owen College
LeMoyne‐Owen College is a four‐year
liberal arts institution that prepares
students to become critical thinkers, to
lead productive and successful lives,
and to make positive contributions to
their respective communities.
LeMoyne‐Owen occupies a beautifully
landscaped campus about ten minutes
from downtown Memphis and one
block from the Stax Museum and
Academy of American Soul Music.
With a rich heritage that dates back to
1862, the College promotes diversity in
its Student body, staff and faculty. Its
core curriculum, which emphasizes a
multicultural education, is a national
model shown to build student confi‐
dence. The student is challenged by a
rigorous course of study in English
communication, literature, African
American history, humanities, natural
science, biological science, mathemat‐
ics, social science, and lifetime fit‐
ness—all while pursuing the require‐
ments of his or her academic major.
WW Herenton Renaissance
The Division of Business and Eco‐nomic Development
Office hours:
Monday – Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm, Saturday 8:00am‐3:00pm
BusinessTimes Quarterly Newsle er, Division of Business and Economic Development
ISSUE 05 SEPT 2017
Former Student to New Faculty Member:
Mr. Michael Rubin, MBA BUAD340/Lecture/A Principles of Finance Mrs. Kendra Ragland‐Hill , MBA ASAP252/Lecture/A SPST: INTRO TO BUSINESS
Highligh ng
Business Alumni
Joining the BSA is a great op-portunity to network and share information and resources with your peers and people in indus-try.
The BSA is currently recruiting new members for the 2017-2018 school year. Interested students should complete and submit the BSA application along with $25 to the Business Office, Renaissance Center in suite 202.
The first meeting will be Satur-day, September 16, 21017 @12pm, WW Herenton Renais-sance Center, 2nd floor room 3. Agenda: Election campaign for New Officers
See Marian Hart for more de-tails. 901-435-1255 or [email protected]
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Return application with your $25 application fee.
The Division of Business and Economic Development. Office hours:
Monday – Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm, or
Saturday 8:00am-3:00pm
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Soulsville USA Job and Resource Fair
Friday, September 29, 2017
9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Metropolitan Baptist Church- Gym
767 Walker Ave, Memphis, TN 38126
Dress to impress
Bring plenty of printed resumes
Come with a winning smile and a great attitude!
International Tour
8 days in beautiful
AMSTERDAM & PARIS
TOUR NUMBER: 1951977MN
GROUP LEADER: Dr. Kusum Singh
You do not want to miss out on exploring Am‐
sterdam and Paris ‐ While receiving course cred‐
it! Course: BUAD 451: Interna onal Project
(Special Studies), 3 credits ‐ an introduc on to
economics, business and cultural structures in
Amsterdam and Paris.
Price Package—payment plans available: age
29 and under—3,535 (triple/quad room occu‐
pancy) and age 30 years and above‐$3,745
(double occupancy).
QUESTIONS: Want to know exactly where you'll
be going and who EF College Study Tours is?
Give them a call at 877‐485‐4184 .
LOC Contact: Dr. Singh [email protected] |
901‐435‐1251
We’ve extended our August
discount! Now, any student who
enroll by September 29th will save
$200.
BSA
Membership Drive
Apply for our study abroad
scholarship
Use one of our flexible payment
plans
Set up a personal donation page
Mrs. Angela McDowell-Baines is a proud Memphis native who has been married to her high school sweetheart for 26 years. She is a mother to three beautiful adult children and grandmother to six ador-able grandchildren. Once her children became more independent in their youth, Angela’s dream to earn her college degree was reignited and in 2010, Angela earned a Bachelors of Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from Lemoyne Owen College; gradu-ating Cum Laude. To that achievement she adds an induction into the Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Who’s Who among Students in American Universities and Colleges and she was Vice President of the Business Students Association.
Her professional achievements originated from serving over 15 years as a Business Coordinator and in 2013, Angela put her busi-ness degree to further use and helped her husband build Five Star Iron Works LLC.; a successful ornamental metal manufacturing and installation company. Later, she acquired the specific knowledge necessary to earn her the titles of Certified Tax Professional and Li-censed Insurance Producer. These designations, combined with an entrepreneurial spirit, have helped to catapult her into the financial industry as the independent business owner of ALife Financial Ser-vices LLC.
As an avid life-long learner, Angela seeks to discover and apply positive principles to every area of her life and it is her purpose to edify and inspire personal and professional advancement in others. She passionately approaches life and work in accordance with the goal of promoting understanding, collab-oration and continual growth. Her accomplishments are attributed to her trust in God, family support, her associations with the National Association of Professional Women, The Renaissance Center Small Business Association, as well as, many associates and community organizations in her network.
Meet the Author:
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Renaissance Conference room 1,
LOC Alum and Author,
Mrs. Angela McDowell‐Baines
12:00 noon ‐2:00pm
“Navigating Beyond Neglect" is intended to bring awareness to the affects of the neglect of our divine spirit. In our purest state we are more in tune with our Creator’s spirit within us; however as life challenges oc‐cur, some of us tend to lose sight of our purpose and our own divine inner spirit which keeps us connected to an Infi‐nite Source of love, guidance and protection. In this book I have simply put into writing what was proven practice for me to rediscover my spiritual navigation system which helped me to change the tra‐jectory of my life. This story will inspire individuals to over‐come barriers and life chal‐lenges while sustaining the core essentials of their individ‐uality, integrity and confi‐dence.
WW Herenton Renaissance Center , 1st Floor Conference Room 1
12:00noon ‐ 2:00pm
About the Author
The author, Mrs. Tammie Porter, is an alum and adjunct faculty member of LeMoyne‐Owen College Division of Business and Economic Development who in‐structs in business curriculum for the Accelerated Studies for Adults and Profes‐sionals program (ASAP). She is happily married with two children, one grand‐daughter and her dog, Rockie. Mrs. Porter has been writing for 16 years, starting initially with children's books that build self‐esteem and ventured into drama. She was raised with natural storytellers and those stories ignited an interest in writing books and continues to be a vessel for these stories.
Meet the Author: Saturday, October 21, 2017
LOC Alum, instructor and author, Mrs. Tammie Porter
Long Way Home
Long Way Home
Author, Tammie Porter
Tag: Fiction
Long Way Home is a
story about two sisters
sold by their stepmother
into slavery. Their step‐
mother is after revenge
against the father of the
sisters for offenses made
against her family by his
family. Long Way Home
is an inspirational read as
it shows the determina‐
tion and love of a father
to find his children.
Born and raised in Memphis, TN, Melanie Anderson discovered her love for acting at a young age, but did not pursue her dreams right away. Instead, she was a teen mom at the age of sixteen. Melanie was also diag-nosed with Lupus in 2011. Initially, she thought this was her death sentence but eventually realized Lupus saved her! Despite all her challenges, she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration on May 12, 2012 at LeMoyne-Owen College. Melanie began to think life is too short , it’s was time to follow her dreams of becoming an actress! Melanie stepped out on faith, left her corporate job of 10 years and relocated to Atlanta.
Today, Melanie is an actress, inspirational speaker, best-selling author, and entrepreneur. Melanie has had the pleasure of studying with Greg Alan Williams, Tasha Smith, Terri J Vaughn and has continued studying her craft with Taraji P. Henson’s personal acting coach Jemal McNeil.
Melanie has used her knowledge of the industry to create Actors Resource 101. This e-course is designed to walk the aspiring actor through the basic steps of getting started. It is packed with tons of reputable resources saving the actors time and money avoiding industry scams.
Melanie is passionate about sharing her life experiences to inspire and encourage other women and teenag-ers. It's never too late to follow your dreams. With God ALL things are possible!
Location: WW Herenton Renaissance, 990 College Park, Memphis, TN 38126 Conference room 1, 1st floor @ 3:00pm‐5:00pm
Meet the Author:
Friday, November 10, 2017
LOC Alum, Actress, and Author
Ms. Melanie Anderson
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LOC Magicians Homecoming Week Oct. 29—Nov. 4
Campus Closed
September 4th Labor Day
November 22nd – 24th Thanksgiving
Editors Note:
To the LOC Magician faculty, staff, students and alumni,
Please be mindful of the many families impacted by hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes and
other natural disasters. If you can help by giving a por on of your means, it will go a long
way to help the many communi es rebuild their lives.
Business Office Contacts:
Dr. Katherine Causey, Division Chair [email protected] (901)435‐1259
Marian Hart, ASAP Interim Director [email protected] (901)435‐1255
Tabatha White , ASAP Coordinator [email protected] (901)435‐1260
Rena Weatherspoon , Administra ve Assistant [email protected] (901)435‐1257
LeMoyne‐Owen College, 807 Walker Ave.
Memphis, TN 38126
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