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A team of integrated supply management students finished second at the 2017 General Motors/Wayne State University Supply Chain Case Competition. This is the first time a WMU team has placed in the annual competition. |
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Nonprofit pursuits |
Stacy Averill Kessel, B.B.A.’08, director of marketing and communications at Gleaners Community Food Bank, and Chris Rettich, B.B.A.’14, community development manager at the American Cancer Society, share their experiences working as business professionals in the nonprofit industry. |
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leader and mentor |
David Rozelle, M.S.A.’75, reminisces about his 38 years of teaching at WMU. His comments show why so many consider him "The Mentor You Hope to Meet in College." |
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PROGRAM FINALIST |
The college's Bronco Force warehouse initiative beat out dozens to become a finalist for the 2017 Manufacturing Leaders Talent Engagement Award. The initiative is a joint venture with Urban Alliance to provide supply chain management industry support and training. |
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innovation Award |
Danielle Field, program manager of the Haworth College of Business Student Professional Readiness Series, has been awarded second place in the Innovation in Business Education program by the MidAmerican Business Deans Association.
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Health IT and Cyber Security |
College faculty, IT and health care professionals, and students will address critical information systems topics during the 2017 Joint ICHITA-IT Forum conference. This year's theme is "Health IT Innovation and Cyber Security in a Digital Age." Registration is open.
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- Interested in blogging about your experience and sharing it with other young alumni? Consider writing for Alumni Unscripted, a blog for recent alumni from the Haworth College of Business Young Alumni Advisory Board. Contact the board and let them know!
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