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Crummer School Adds New Alumni Board MembersBrock Lesperance has been elected president of the Alumni Board at the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College, succeeding Bob Hiltz. Lesperance, a 1992 graduate of the Crummer School, is business manager for WKMG Local 6. The following alumni were newly elected to the Board for a 2-year term: Susie Bell-Tomlin ’95, area human resources manager, Loomis, Fargo & Co.; Rebecca Faith Brown ’98, financial advisor, American Express; Shelton D. Granade, Jr., ’02, director of operations, Central Florida Investment Properties Group, CB Richard Ellis; William Habermeyer ’05; John J. Hooker ’98, vice president of capital markets, Marriott Vacation Club International; Mauricio A. Lopez ’03, structural engineer, Jacobs Facilities; G. Britton Morgan II ’05, senior manager, commercial accounts, MCI; Bennett S. Ruedas ’00, residential land development manager, US Home/Lennar Corporation; Vickey Wollan ’92, sales representative, Humana, Inc.; and Jackson Young ’02, assistant vice president and commercial banker, SouthTrust Bank. The Crummer Alumni Board works to create a lifelong connection between the Crummer School and its alumni by providing meaningful opportunities, events and programs beneficial to alumni. The Board hosts continuing education seminars, career management forums, and networking opportunities and also publishes The Rollins Business Journal, a quarterly online newsletter. “The Alumni Board is the catalyst for building Crummer’s reputation and alumni network,” said Dean Craig McAllaster. “Their efforts greatly enhance the value of a Rollins MBA.” The Crummer Graduate School of Business was founded in 1957 at Rollins College and is consistently ranked by Forbes magazine as among the best business schools for return on investment. The School offers four personalized MBA programs taught by distinguished faculty. U.S. News & World Report ranked the Crummer School among the top 25 part-time professional MBA programs nationwide. Because of the Crummer School’s high admission standards, focus on real-world experience, curriculum tailored to meet today’s business needs, small classes, and intense instruction by distinguished senior faculty, graduates of the Crummer School consistently receive job offers with the most prestigious national and international organizations. Founded in 1885, Rollins College is Florida’s oldest recognized college and is consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of “America’s best colleges.” For more information about Rollins College and the Crummer School, visit our Web site at www.rollins.edu. |
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