Friday, May 1, 2009

May Nova MBA Events

South Florida Networking Event - Hosted by MBA, MIBA and Law Chapters Wednesday, May 13, 2009

South Florida Networking Event - Hosted by MBA, MIBA and Law Chapters Wednesday, May 13, 2009 Riverside Hotel located at 620 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 5:30 pm to 8 pm Cost is $10 per person and includes two drinks and hors d’oeuvres

More info - http://www.nova.edu/alumni/events/forms/e-blast.pdf

To reserve your space, visit http://www.nova.edu/alumni/events/index.html RSVP by May 11th!

NSU Alumni Night at the Marlins - Friday, May 22, 2009

NSU Alumni Night at the Marlins Friday, May 22, 2009
Game starts at 7:00 p.m. Pre-game reception at 5:30 p.m. in Gate C Courtyard West. Light refreshments will be served at the tailgate. Price includes a tailgate food voucher (redeemable for one hot dog, one bag of chips, and one bottle of soda or water) and a NSU commemorative baseball cap; cash bar available. Tickets are $15 each and are limited. Purchase your tickets by visiting http://www.nova.edu/alumni/events/index.html
RSVP by May 15th! more info - http://www.nova.edu/alumni/events/forms/florida_marlins_event.pdf
Seats are located in the Bullpen (section 103-107). A detailed email will be sent to you as the event approaches.

**Tickets will be available for pick up from 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., at the pre-game reception.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

December Alumni Events

Wherever you work, live or play, NSU is there. The following events in December are for all alumni, not just MBAs!

Join us at one or all of these excellent networking events in December.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008
6 pm to 8 pm
Alumni Reception at The Havana Club
2005 South Biscayne Blvd., 55th Floor
Miami City Club
Miami, FL 33131

Wednesday, December 3, 2008
6 pm to 8 pm
Salvador Dali Alumni Reception
Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and IT Center
Co-hosted by the Center for Psychological Studies
Nova Southeastern University, Main Campus
3100 Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314

Tuesday, December 9, 2008
6 pm to 8 pm
Alumni Reception at the Blue Martini
City Place
550 South Rosemary Avenue
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Wednesday, December 10, 2008
6 pm to 8 pm
Alumni Reception at the Ritz Carlton, Fort Lauderdale
1 North Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

Cost for each event is $25 per person and includes cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. Register online by visiting www.nova.edu/alumni/events.html

For more information, call the NSU Office of Alumni Relations at 954-262-2118
Don't forget your business cards!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

From our friends in the Alumni Relations Office - Alumni Directory Project!

Thought I would pass the word for my friends in the alumni office to any of you that had been contacted by a representative at the Alumni Directory project and had questions:

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NSU Alumni Directory Project

Dear NSU Alumni,
Are you looking to connect with former classmates and network to discover new business opportunities? The NSU Alumni Association has the connections you seek.
The Nova Southeastern University Alumni Association has recently partnered with PCI, the Data Company, to publish the next NSU alumni directory. This will be the most complete up-to-date directory ever published for NSU, which will also include graduates of NSU's University School. You can reconnect with classmates in your major or from your professional school. Both undergraduate and graduate school alumni will be included. Over the next few months, you will receive a postcard, phone call, or email from the Alumni Association's publisher, PCI, the Data Company giving you the chance to both update your contact information and purchase a directory. If you choose not to purchase a directory, you can still list your information in the book.

To update your record and or purchase a directory, please call the Alumni Association's Publisher at 1-866-927-9323.

Up-to-date alumni information is critical in helping establish current benchmarks for our career development office, applying for government grants, assembling our alumni directory, and determining our ranking in national evaluations. Most importantly, it gives us the opportunity to continue to serve our 110,000 alumni. We are here to serve you so please contact us with any questions you might have.

Please call us at 800-541-6682, ext. 22118 or email us at alumweb@nova.edu with any questions or comments.

We look forward to seeing you at an upcoming alumni event!
NSU Alumni Association

Friday, May 30, 2008

GBSA - Second Annual Gala Event on June 5th

From our current Business school students over at the GBSA, I would like to encourage you to attend their Second Annual GBSA Gala Event on June 5th!

The Gala Event is an appreciation dinner for all Huizenga School students. Held two days prior to graduation, it also provides a platform for graduates and friends to reconnect before their big graduation day. All Huizenga School student groups are present as well as members of the faculty and staff.

This year the theme is Masquerade and the venue is the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. The cost is $10 per person with four canned goods. (The cost is $20 per person without a charitable donation.) Students are encouraged to RSVP and purchase tickets in advance.

When: Thursday, June 5th

Where: Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

Time: 6pm Cocktail Hour 7pm Start Time

Cost: $10 per person with donation $20 without

RSVP online

Monday, May 5, 2008

May 2008 MBA News

May 2008 Vol.3 No.5
Business School Expo on May 3rd
Huizenga means business. There’s no bigger name in business than H. Wayne Huizenga—founder of three Fortune 500 companies. Build your reputation on the strength of his reputation with a business degree from NSU’s Huizenga School. Come to our Business School Expo on May 3 anytime from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and learn more about the benefits of a degree from the Huizenga School. At the Expo you’ll network with faculty and students, speak to academic advisors, and work with admissions reps to plan your climb to the top. You can also explore over 20 booths, learning about everything from financial aid, scholarships, business clubs, the campus bookstore, to housing. Don’t miss the chance to capitalize on this incredible opportunity. RSVP at www.nova.edu/business or by calling 954-262-5026.

Free Situational Leadership® Executive Briefing with Dr. Paul Hersey
Join Dr. Paul Hersey on Monday, May 12 for a freeworkshop where he will outline the principles of his popular leadership model, Situational Leadership®. Dr. Hersey is an internationally renowned behavioral scientist and founder of The Center for Leadership Studies. The Situational Leadership® model outlines strategic methods that help leaders become more successful in adapting their leadership styles to various types of personalities and situations. The event will be held in the Carl DeSantis Building on NSU’s main campus. Registration and continental breakfast begin at 7:30 a.m., and the presentation will follow from 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Seating is limited and by RSVP only. For more information or to RSVP, call 954-262-5026, email rsvp@huizenga.nova.edu or visit www.nova.edu/business.

Huizenga School Starts MBA Cluster at First Data Corporation
The Huizenga School is pleased to announce the start of a new MBA cluster at First Data Corporation in Coral Springs, Fla. The MBA program will be delivered in the Huizenga School’s customized cluster format that is designed to make earning a degree convenient for working professionals. The First Data cluster classes will be held two days a week, during working hours. There are 16 students registered for classes, which began last month. “This opportunity will help make a difference in the career paths of the new students, as well as increase the recognition of NSU’s Huizenga School in the business community,” said Zeida Rodriguez, cluster coordinator and recruiter for the Huizenga School. For more information about the Huizenga School’s customized degree programs, please call Zeida at 954-262-5163.

Dinner with the Dean Event is a Success
On Wednesday, April 23, the Huizenga School played host to more than 65 guests—including 27 prospective students and 38 parents—for a “Dinner with the Dean” event. The evening event included a networking session with faculty, staff and the Huizenga School Dean, Randolph Pohlman, Ph.D. Following the networking session, a formal dinner was served. During dinner the students and their parents sat at tables hosted by a Huizenga School faculty member, where they could ask questions, discuss the undergraduate business programs, and get information about NSU’s campus life. Additionally, the dean addressed the students in a brief presentation. Following the dinner and presentation, the group enjoyed dessert in the dean’s boardroom and campus tours.

The Marlins Community Foundation Gives Scholarship to Huizenga School
The Marlins Community Foundation presented the Huizenga School with a $2,500 scholarship cheque on March 28 at NSU’s Night with the Marlins. This is the second year the Marlins Foundation has given to the Huizenga School’s undergraduate Sport and Recreation Management degree program. Nancy Olson, Executive Director of the Marlins Community Foundation, and Billy the Marlin were on the field before the game to present the cheque. The following Huizenga School representatives participated in the cheque presentation: Joe Pineda, Assistant Dean of External Affairs; Jade Chen, Director of Development; and Dr. Peter Finley and Dr. Jeffrey Fountain, Assistant Professors of the Sport and Recreation Management Program.

Huizenga School Dean Named Junior Achievement's 2008 Honoree
Randolph A. Pohlman, Ph.D., Dean of the Huizenga School was named Junior Achievement’s South Florida Invitational 2008 Honoree. The first-class golf tournament was held at Grande Oaks Golf Club on April 7. Funds raised at the event will go toward programs that educate and inspire elementary, middle, and high school students on subjects such as business, economics, and free enterprise. Past honorees include: Dave Thomas, H. Wayne Huizenga, Rowland Schaefer, Bernard J. Kosar, Jr., Philip P. Smith, Jack W. Miller, Tony Segreto, Max B. Osceola, Jr. and Stuart Kaufman.

Huizenga School Awards Student of the Term for Winter 2008
Congratulations to Kari Stogner, an undergraduate accounting major, and Humberto De Castro and Alissa Mure, MBA candidates, for being named the Huizenga School’s winter 2008 Outstanding Students of the Term. The Outstanding Student of the Term Award was created to identify and recognize students who exhibit the attributes and characteristics of the ideal Huizenga School student. Selections are based on the recommendation of a professor and a written essay. The winners received a scholarship grant to cover the tuition of one course for the 2008 spring term.

Mark Your Calendar for a Presentation Skills Workshop
Learn how to make your presentations more powerful! All current business students are invited to attend a presentation skills workshop on Friday, May 9 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The workshop, entitled “All the Workplace is a Stage: Powerful Communications for Success” features Linda Sherwin and will be held in the Carl DeSantis Building, room 1048/1049.

MBA Graduate is promoted to Manager of Financial Planning
Marcela Vergara, a 2006 graduate of the Tyco MBA cluster in Boca Raton, Fla., was recently promoted to Manager of Financial Planning for Latin America at Spectrum Brands. Spectrum Brands is a global consumer products company with a diverse portfolio of world-class brands, including Rayovac, Varta and Remington. In this new position Marcela is responsible for all aspects of financial planning and analysis, including forecasting and budgeting. She will also train new employees on the COGNOS system, which is a ERP system used in planning and forecasting. As such, she will be required to travel to Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Columbia, Central America and Mexico to conduct training sessions. Marcela attests that her MBA degree played a major role in this promotion. “Having my MBA from Nova Southeastern University helped me to see matters in a different way and I was able to apply this knowledge in my career. It made me more successful at Spectrum Brands,” said Marcela. She has been at Spectrum Brands since September 2005, and previously worked in the accounting departments at Tyco and Motorola.

MBA Student's Marketing Firm is setting the Pace in Oklahoma
Samuel J. Bein, a current MBA student at the Huizenga School, is the CEO and President of Imperial Boogie, an Oklahoma-based marketing firm. Imperial Boogie is a funny name that has gotten big results. “My company personifies the entrepreneurial spirit of H. Wayne Huizenga” said Bein. What began as a college side-project has evolved over ten years to become Tulsa’s freshest voice in marketing. Imperial Boogie has a client list including LG Electronics, Bausch & Lomb, RJ Reynolds and Qualcomm. The firm offers services ranging from graphic and motion design to comprehensive product design and marketing. Where other companies might only offer a Web site or a print ad, Imperial Boogie seeks to help each client accomplish its overall goals using marketing tools as a means to an end. “There is no one-size-fits-all solution to marketing,” Bein said. “Every client has unique goals and challenges, so Imperial Boogie must be unique and fresh every time.” To learn more visit www.imperialboogie.net.

MBA Graduate Honored in Who's Who
Steven D. Cooke, a graduate of the Huizenga School’s MBA program, has been honored as a lifetime member of Strathmore's Who's Who. Acceptance is granted based on the member's leadership, achievement and dedication in their profession or industry.

Professor of Management Presents Case Study on Southwest Airlines
Thomas M. Box, adjunct professor of management for the Huizenga School, presented his case study “Southwest Airlines 2007” at the Allied Academies International Conference in Tunica, Miss., on April 4. The case study was coauthored with Kent Byus from Texas A&M University Corpus Christi and won a Distinguished Research Award. It will be published in a forthcoming edition of the Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies.

Professor has Paper Accepted for Presentation in Italy
Kenneth M. Norton, an assistant professor of business and economics for King College, coauthored an article with Pan Yatrakis, Ph.D., a professor and the chair of finance and economics for the Huizenga School. The paper has been accepted for presentation at the Academy of International Business’ Annual Meeting in Milan, Italy from June 30 - July 3. The paper is titled "The Effects of Cultural Differences on Knowledge Assets and U.S. MNCs' Firm Value."

MBA Alumna is Promoted to Financial Controller and Treasurer
Yahaira Gomez, an MBA graduate, was recently promoted to the position of Financial Controller and Treasurer for Jewel River Cruise Line US, LLC. Yahaira brings with her more than 13 years of experience in corporate accounting. Most recently, she held a senior accountant position with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. Prior to that, she was a manager of accounting and reporting for The World of ResidenSea. Yahaira has a well-established background in day-to-day operations as well as strategic planning, both of which are necessary for successful business operations. She has particular expertise in the implementation of financial controls in international environments.

Three Business Students Win Student Life Achievement Awards
On Tuesday, April 15 NSU held its Ninth Annual Student Life Achievement (STUEY) Awards in the Miniaci Performing Arts Center. The Huizenga School had three winners out of the 14 categories. Out of more than a thousand NSU employees, Josephine Campbell, from the Office of Program Management, was chosen as the Staff Person of the Year. Also, two student athletes from the Huizenga School won STUEY awards; Tim Coenraad was named Male Athlete of the Year (Basketball Team) and Megankate McDonald was named Female Athlete of the Year (Rowing Team). Congratulations to the three Huizenga School winners!

Students in MBA Day Program and Cedar Rapids Cluster Complete Capstone
Congratulations to the most recent group of Huizenga School graduating MBA students who recently completed a week-long capstone course. The capstone is the final class required of students prior to completing the MBA program. Some of the graduating MBA Day students work for companies like American Express and Sun Trust. The students in the Cedar Rapids corporate cluster completed all of the MBA classes in Iowa, but traveled to the main campus in Davie to attend the week-long capstone class.

Master's Students Attend Final Capstone Course
Congratulations to the most recent group of Huizenga School graduating master’s students who attended a week-long capstone course from April 14-18. Some of the companies the students work for include: Pulte Homes, SunCepts Inc., Sea Coast National Bank, Liberty Medical Supply, Bayview Financial, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Bright House Networks, Elavon, Expo Design Center (Home Depot Company), Trap Systems, Ten Golden Rules, TYCO-ADT Fire and Security, Wachovia Bank, Martin Memorial Hospital, Rockwell Collins, Yellow Book USA, Verizon, Metlife, Belcan Corporation, DB Investments, and the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports & Culture.

Mark Your Calendar for MBA Day
The Huizenga School is hosting MBA Day on Tuesday, June 3 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Carl DeSantis Building, on NSU’s main campus. MBA Day is an opportunity for prospective students to speak with admission managers about our business degree programs, flexible formats (full time, part time, or online), and convenient class schedules (day, evening, or weekend). Learn how our professors bring real-world business experience into the classroom and tour our state-of-the-art building. For more information or to RSVP email rsvp@huizenga.nova.edu or call 954-262-5026.

We Want to Hear from YouIf you are interested in submitting articles for future E-Newsletters, contact Debra Crowther at dcrowthe@nova.edu.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

April 2008 MBA News

Vol.3 No.4

Spring Term Final Enrollment Session - April 5th

The Huizenga School will host a Final Enrollment Session on Saturday, April 5 at 9:00 a.m. It will be the last chance for new students to enroll for the spring term — classes start April 11. Bring transcripts for on-the-spot evaluations, and speak to admissions representatives about our 18-month alternate weekend format. The application fee will be waived for all those who submit and application for admission at the event. Click here to RSVP, call 954-262-5026 or email rsvp@huizenga.nova.edu.

Huizenga School to Induct Three into Entrepreneur Hall of Fame

The Huizenga School will celebrate excellence in business innovation and ingenuity as three captains of industry are inducted into the Entrepreneur Hall of Fame on Wednesday, April 16. Celebrating its 19th year, the Entrepreneur Hall of Fame honors the achievements of outstanding business people in the South Florida community. This year’s inductees are: Ralph A. Marrinson, President, CEO, and Executive Director, Marrinson Senior Care Residences; Douglas J. Von Allmen, Chairman and Founder, Beauty Alliance Inc.; and Jordan Zimmerman, Founder and Chairman, Zimmerman Advertising.

University-wide Open House

NSU will hold a campus-wide open house for prospective students on April 11 & 12 in the University Center. Whether preparing to start college as first-time freshmen or seeking to advance your career with a graduate degree, you will have an opportunity to meet faculty, staff, alumni and current students, and get information on the many bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs offered at NSU. Financial aid advisors and admissions counselors from every department will be on hand to answer questions. The open house will be held Friday, April 11, from 3 – 7 p.m. and Saturday, April 12, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
More information and registration is available at http://www.nova.edu/openhouse/ or by calling (866) 432-2002.

Business Student's Coffee Company Endorsed by Indy Driver

DaSilva USA, a small-scale Brazilian coffee company owned by master of international business administration student Jonathan Evans, has been endorsed by driver Tony Kanaan of the Indy Racing League for the 2008 season. Kanaan is part of Andretti Green Racing. The Indy Racing League will begin its season on March 29 in Homestead, Fla. DaSilva USA is based in North Carolina.

Business School Information Meeting in Nassau, Bahamas
With classes available on weekends and evenings in the Bahamas, you can earn your bachelor’s or master’s business degree from NSU while you continue to work full-time. With professors who are real-world corporate leaders, you’ll be empowered with the skills you need to advance your career and earning potential. Attend our Business School Information Meeting on April 24 at 6:00 p.m. at the NSU Bahamas Student Educational Center and see for yourself the difference a real-world education can make. For more information or to RSVP call 242-364-6766 ext. 0 or email nsu-bahamas@nsu.nova.edu.

Huizenga School Starts Undergraduate Business Administration Cluster at BCC

The Huizenga School is pleased to announce the start of a new undergraduate cluster program, which consists of six students who take classes on the North Campus of Broward Community College (BCC). This cluster was made possible because of the articulation agreement that was recently signed between NSU and BCC, allowing all graduates of BCC’s A.A.S. in Business Administration program to transfer up to 63 credits toward the completion of a B.S. in Business Administration degree at NSU. The cluster meets on Tuesday evenings, taking one class per semester. For more information, attend an Information Session on April 14-17 at BCC’s North Campus. Please contact Zeida Rodriguez for details at 954-262-5163 or zeida@huizenga.nova.edu.

Hudson Institute Offers Executive Education Courses for Broward County Department of Health and Miami-Dade County Public Schools

The Hudson Institute of Entrepreneurship and Executive Education is pleased to offer management development and advanced leadership programs to Miami Dade County Public Schools and the Broward County Department of Health. The County Schools programs take place at the Miami Student Educational Center, and the Broward Health programs are offered on NSU’s main Davie campus.

MBA Graduate Promoted to Executive VP

According to an article that was printed in a Boca Raton newspaper, Michelle Caldwell, a graduate of the Huizenga School’s MBA program, has been named Executive Vice President of Garcia Stromberg of Boca Raton and Stuart. Caldwell additionally holds the title of CFO. As Executive Vice President, Ms. Caldwell will serve on the Executive Committee providing strategic planning and direction for the firm and will continue to oversee company operations, human resources, investment opportunities, legal and financial matters. Director of International

Institute for Franchise Education Honored

Cheryl R. Babcock, CFE, founding director of the Huizenga School’s International Institute for Franchise Education, was honored by the International Franchise Association’s Women’s Franchise Committee with its prestigious Crystal Compass award for her exemplary leadership in franchise education. Babcock, who designs and develops executive education programs, leadership courses and teaches undergraduate franchise management classes, has served as executive director and arrangements chairwoman of the International Society of Franchising, a multidisciplinary, multi-national organization of academic teachers and researchers for 20 years.

MBA Students from Jamaica Attend Final Capstone Course

Congratulations to the most recent groups of Huizenga School graduating MBA students from Jamaica who attended a week-long capstone course from March 10-14. The capstone course is the final class required of students prior to completing the degree program. Some of the companies the students currently work for include Cable & Wireless Jamaica Ltd., Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd., Sandals & Beaches Resorts, JN Money Services Ltd., Jamaica Money Market Brokers, Grace Kennedy Currency Trading Services Ltd., Jamaica Stock Exchange, Burger King and Citibank N.A.

Flanagan High Students Prepare for College by Attending Lecture at NSU

A group of 40 students from the Academy of Finance program at Charles W. Flanagan High School got a preview of the college experience by attending a lecture at the Huizenga School on March 19. Albert Williams, Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Finance gave a powerful lecture on the stock market’s current trends. In addition to offering on-campus lectures, the Academy of Finance and the Huizenga School have teamed up to create a full-tuition scholarship for Broward County students who have completed the AOF program and plan to enroll in an undergraduate business major at NSU. To learn more, please contact Joycelyn McGlothlen at 954-262-5048.

MIBA Graduate Accepts Position at the European Parliament

Iliana Nenkova, who graduated from the Huizenga School’s master of international business administration program in January 2008, is working as an intern trainee in the European Parliament in Brussels from January 3-April 30, 2008. She has been working in Directorate General Internal Policies, within the Secretariat to the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection. The Committee is responsible for coordination at the community level of national legislation in the sphere of the internal market and of the customs union.

Director of Hudson Institute Publishes Articles in WorldCity Magazine

Vincent S. Daniels, Executive Director of the Hudson Institute of Entrepreneurship and Executive Education, is pleased to announce the publication of a series of articles he authored for WorldCity Magazine. Click here to read the most recent article. The articles are planned to be included in Vincent’s new book, “Negotiating for Business.” For more information about his articles or the Hudson Institute, please contact Vincent at vdaniels@nova.edu.

International Business Administration Students Travel to India

Seventeen students from the master of international business administration program traveled to Mumbai, India as part of an International Field Seminar from March 23-29. During the trip, the students studied at the KJH Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research and visited local businesses, such as Glenmark Pharmacueticals, Mahindra and Mahindra, and the Bombay Stock Exchange. Before leaving for India, seminars were held for the students. Speakers at the seminars included Karl Pinto, the chairman of Goodwin Biotechnology, a company based in Plantation that was taken over by an Indian pharmaceutical company.

Business Etiquette Dinner at Signature Grand

On Friday, April 18, the Graduate Business Student Association (GBSA) will be sponsoring an Etiquette Dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the Signature Grand Hotel. The event will be hosted by Marry Harris, an expert in proper etiquette procedures (http://www.etiquettesavvy.com/). The event is by RSVP only, and attendees are encouraged to purchase pre-sale tickets. Cost for the event is $15 for students and $25 for guests. For tickets and more information contact GBSA treasurer, Daniel Garzon at dgarzon@nova.edu or VP of Marketing, Lauren Kingcade at lkingcad@nova.edu.

MBA Alumna Starts Online Tutorial Program for Caribbean Students

Shalette Ashman East, a graduate of the Huizenga School’s MBA program and a current student in the Ph.D. program at NSU’s School of Computer and Information Sciences, is pleased to announce the successful startup of her company, CaribbeanExams.com. As an international student from Jamaica, Shalette was inspired to start an online tutorial system for Jamaican students in 6th grade to help them study and prepare for the GSAT, the required standardized exam in the Caribbean. Her program is now being used by over 80 schools in Jamaica, has expanded past Jamaica with offerings throughout the Caribbean.

Business School STUEY Award Finalists
For the ninth year, NSU’s office of Student Affairs is pleased to host the Student Life Achievement Awards (STUEY) to recognize outstanding members of the NSU community who have demonstrated leadership, scholarship, service, integrity, commitment, involvement and responsibility. This year’s Academy Award-type event will be held on Tuesday, April 15 at 6:15 p.m. in the Miniaci Performing Arts Center. Congratulations to the following Huizenga School finalists:
Executive of the Year - J. Preston Jones
Staff Person of the Year - Josephine Campbell
Alumnus of the Year - Thomas Tworoger
Co-Curricular Advisor of the Year – Albert Williams
NCAA Male Athlete of the Year – Time Coenraad (Basketball)
NCAA Female Athlete of the Year – Megan Kate McDonald (Rowing), Maria Garcia Austt (Golf), Stepanie Quinones (Soccer)
Undergraduate Organization of the Year – Accounting Club
Student of the Year – Beatriz Vargas

Professor Travels to Brazil to Collect Data for Research Project

As part of an ongoing research project on social capital, performance, and the internationalization of emerging market firms by Ramdas Chandra, Ph.D. and Ruth Clarke, Ph.D., professors of International Business, Clarke travelled to Brazil to collect data. During her visit to the cities of Sao Paolo and Vitoria, Clarke spoke to attendees at the Vitoria Stone Fair, which is the second largest fair in the world. From this experience, Clarke received coverage in Economia, a Brazilian daily newspaper. Additionally, this visit helped to gain further insight into the Stone and Apparel industries, which will contribute to the research.

Business School Scholarship for African American South Florida Residents
Did you know that the Jacki Tuckfield Memorial Business Scholarship is open to all African American South Florida residents who are enrolled in a graduate business program? Jacki Tuckfield received her MBA from NSU in 1996, and many Huizenga School students have been honored with this award over the past ten years. There will be 25 winners for this academic year. Click here for more details about the scholarship requirements. You can also learn more by attending an information luncheon on Monday, April 21 from 1:15 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. in room 1052 of the Carl DeSantis Building. The application deadline is May 25, 2008.

MBA Graduate Named Executive VP at Syniverse

Alfredo de Cárdenas, an MBA graduate of the Huizenga School, was named executive vice president for North America at Syniverse Technologies. De Cárdenas joined Syniverse on March 31 from Nortel Networks, where he held various executive positions since 1992. Syniverse is a leading provider of technology and business solutions for the global telecommunications industry.

Mark Your Calendar for the Following April Business School Events

GBSA Lunch & Learn—Writing APA Style
Presentation by Alys Jordan, NSU Librarian
Wednesday, April 9 from 1:15 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Carl DeSantis Building, Room 2072

Lunch with NSU Career Services
Monday, April 14 from 1:15 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Carl DeSantis Building, Room 2061

GBSA Lunch & Learn with Key Performance
Learn about six sigma methodology and job opportunities
Wednesday, April 16 and Thursday, April 24 from 1:15 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Carl DeSantis Building, Room 2057

Lunch with Dean Pohlman
Wednesday, April 30 from 1:15 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Carl DeSantis Building, Room 1048/1049

International Business Professor Authors Chapter in Book

A new book entitled, “Corporate Governance and International Business,” which was published by Palgrave MacMillan, includes a chapter authored by Dr. Ruth Clarke, Ph.D., a professor at the Huizenga School. The chapter was co-authored with Dr. Viola Makin and Marc Albon. The chapter is entitled “Corporate Governance Challenges for Dual-registered Companies from Emerging Markets: Focus on South Africa.”

Save the Date: Business School Expo on May 3rd

Huizenga means business. There’s no bigger name in business than H. Wayne Huizenga—founder of three Fortune 500 companies. Build your reputation on the strength of his reputation, with a business degree from NSU’s Huizenga School. Come to our Business School Expo on May 3 anytime from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and learn more about the benefits of a degree from the Huizenga School. At the Expo you’ll network with faculty and students, speak to academic advisors, and work with admissions reps to plan your climb to the top. You can also explore over 20 booths, learning about everything from financial aid, scholarship, business clubs, the campus bookstore, to housing. Don’t miss the chance to capitalize on this incredible opportunity. RSVP by calling 954-262-5026 or visiting www.nova.edu/business.

We Want to Hear from YouIf you are interested in submitting articles for future E-Newsletters, contact Debra Crowther at dcrowthe@nova.edu.

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Friday, March 28, 2008

The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) Florida Chapter Event - April 2nd

An associate of mine sent this link over, MBA alum might find the event of interest, you can RSVP below. Thanks! Steve

The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) Florida Chapter:
Given the current state of our economy, TiE Florida has put together a panel of highly respected financiers to talk about non-traditional sources of financing for your business, whether you are involved in real estate, a startup venture, or a well established private company. TiE Members, Charter Members, Sponsors, and friends, mix, mingle and exchange business cards while sharing ideas to grow your business and possibly identify your next venture!

So pre-register online to attend the event today and come armed with plenty of cards, your next opportunity may just be a few days away! Please see the attached document for the event info, and the following weblink to register for the event.






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