

It’s this kind of commitment from external stakeholders that was an important building block to the Learning opportunities, the latest being a trip to Indonesia for international business and supply chain Now a Lipscomb trustee, interacts with COB students each year by accompanying them on global Giving students a sneak peek into what the next 24 months of their college career would entail. and CEO-in-Residence Phil Pfeffer also presented as part of the dinner, Patrick Chaffin, EVPĪnd COO of Ryman Hospitality Properties and COB Dean’s Board member, was part of the event’s panelĭiscussion on spiritual life in the real working world.ĬEO of Treemont Capital Inc. More of her personal stories and tips about people management and leadership. The authentic, no-nonsense advice and insight of Sue Nokes, executive-in-residence and retired viceĬhairwoman at Asurion Insurance, was a big hit with students as they lined up after the event to hear
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Professionals,” where members of the Dean’s Board, the Alumni Advisory Board and faculty areĪssigned specific groups of students to interact with during the event, said Beth Mangrum, alumni fundĬyntoia Brown-Long (’15, MPS ’19), founder and president of The Foundation for Justice, Freedom and Mercy, interviews Winston Justice, investment manager at AllianceBernstein, at the business college's symposium on how to be a light in the marketplace The Declaration Dinner is designed to introduce students to a “formal-style business meeting of Student receives a padfolio for use in future interviews. Veteran businessperson focused on building a relationship with the newly-declared majors, and each The second Declaration dinner will be held on Nov. Students to declare their majors in business during the fall. In an effort to provide every student with a milestone memory in each year of college, the College ofīusiness’ advisory board members and faculty gather to celebrate the latest group of junior-level Students last year in an entrepreneurship class and on a panel for the Declaration Dinner, held for the Symposium at the presidential inauguration festivities in March.
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Professional insight to the community at the College of Business’s “Being a Light in the Marketplace” “Even Kevin Monroe (former chair of the Tennessee State Board of Accountancy), our partner-in-ĭean’s Board member Winston Justice, financial advisor at AllianceBernstein, provided his financial and

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Justin Cook (’18, MAcc ’19), manager, internal audit at HCA Healthcare, volunteered to help out as the The Bison alumni network continues to be a valuable asset, volunteering their time to support students. Marty Kittrell ('77), a Lipscomb accounting alumni who served as CFO for nine companies over 25 years, treated about 20 students and faculty for a dinner at Char and invited entrepreneurial guest speakers to share marketplace wisdom.
