College of Management News Clips - 2005

December

  • Research by Glenn Voss, Zannie Giraud Voss, Christopher Shuff and Katie Taber (2004), “Theatre Facts 2003: A Report on Practices and Performances in the American Nonprofit Theatre,” Proprietary Report published by Theatre Communications Group, was discussed in articles online by American Theatre (11/4/04), Back Stage (6/25/04), ChicagoBusiness Online (3/3/05), The Union (2/21/05), American Society for Public Administration (7/26/04), New England Theatre Conference News (Winter 2005), The Foundation Center (6/22/04). Report findings incorporated into the Statistical Abstract of the United States published by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
  • Cary Stewart, student, featured in story about PWC competition that reaffirms his decision to change his major to accounting, Winston-Salem Journal, Dec. 29
  • Ernie Roessler, announced as new the college's newest Executive in Residence, dBusinessNews Triangle, Carolina Newswire, Dec. 28
  • John Huggard, professor of finance, quoted in in article: "Risk tolerance key in choice of annuities" in Chicago Tribune (IL), Hartford Courant (CT), Akron Beacon Journal (OH), Kansas City Star (MO), Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI), Dec. 19 and 5
  • Jayanth Iyengar, undergraduate student and 2005 Jeopardy! College Championships tournament contestant, featured in story: “Business student wins big on college Jeopardy," Washington University Record (Washington), Dec. 9
  • Japan Center, featured in in article, “Forum tackles conducting business in Japan, News & Observer, Dec. 5

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November

  • MAC and undergraduate accounting program, listed in rankings, Public Accounting Report, November 30.
  • Gary Palin, instructor, entrepreneurship, quoted in story, “Services will come to you," News & Observer, Nov. 4
  • Craig Newmark, associate professor, economics, quoted in story: “Blogs Gain Popularity For Professional, As Well As Personal, Use,", WRAL.com, Nov. 3

Business Calendars

  • Wachovia Lecture for Nov. 14, "Trends in Energy’ presented by Scott Peterson, Progress Energy:Carolina Newswire
  • ERM Roundtable, Small public companies are focus of Nov. 18 ERM Roundtable," Carolina Newswire, Nov. 4

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October

  • Robert Handfield, professor of supply chain, in feature story about the auto-parts industry, News & Observer, Oct. 4
  • Wachovia Executive Lecture presentation on Oct. 17 by Anthony Santomero, coverage or mention, News & Observer, ForexTV.com (NY), FXstreet.com (Spain), Black Enterprise, Reuters, Oct. 18
  • Mitzi Montoya, professor of marketing, in feature story about Martha Stewart’s partnership with developer KB Home to create a New England-style neighborhood in Cary, Oct. 24, 2005, in Montgomery Advertiser, Bradenton Herald, KSDK, Centre Daily Times (PA), WTOP (DC), Fort Wayne News Sentinel, Seattle Post Intelligencer, Forbes, Fort Worth Star Telegram, Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, The State (SC), Newsday, The Ledger (FL), Tallahassee Democrat, Gadsden Times, KARE 11 (MN), Macon Telegraph, Bradenton Herald, Worcester Telegram, Duluth News Tribune, Myrtle Beach Sun News, San Jose Mercury News, Monterey County Herald, Miami Herald, Lexington Dispatch (NC), Kansas City Star, Charlotte Observer (NC), Lexington Herald-Leader, CBS News, Bluefield Daily Telegraph, Jefferson City News Tribune, In-Forum, phillyBurbs.com, Wichita Leader, San Francisco Chronicle, Biloxi Sun Herald, Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, Tahlequah Daily Press, Wyoming News, Rapid City Journal, SD, New Albany Tribune, Beloit Daily News, BusinessWeek, Billings Gazette, Carolina Newswire
  • GiftEd MBA competition mentioned in article about students working on real-world problems at universities, News & Observer, Oct. 24, and in Oct. 28 NC State Bulletin
  • NC State mentioned in story about IBM’s new emphasis on services [a new MBA initiative under way], CNET News.com, Oct. 11

Business calendars

  • Enterprise Risk Management Roundtable for October, in News & Observer, Oct. 7 & Oct. 17
  • Wachovia Executive Lecture for November, with Anthony Santomero, calendars notes and news features in Carolina Newswire & News & Observer q/a column, Oct. 14; N&O, Bloomberg, PR Newswire NY, Yahoo! News, PR Newswire UK, Oct. 17
  • EEI's Fall '05 ‘ Leaders Building Leaders' Networking Event, Carolina Newswire, Oct. 14, 2005
  • Kate Azizi, development director, panelist for RPRS October Meeting, dBusinessNews Triangle, Oct. 21
  • Graduate Symposium, News & Observer, Oct. 21
  • MBA program, listed a sponsor for Triangle TechJournal’s Fall Deck Party, dBusinessNews, Business Wire (CA), Carolina Newswire, Oct. 6

Opinion/Editorial

  • David Baumer, professor Internet & law, op ed piece about securing a web domain name for North Carolina’s lottery, in Publication, Oct. 21
  • Christopher Goff, economics graduate student, op ed piece about the Triangle-area rail system, in News & Observer, Oct. 31
  • Michael Houston, (MAC '05), winning essay on the Role of the CPA in Society, Interim Report, third edition

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September

  • Michael Houston, ('05 MAC), in Interim Report, third edition, 2005. Houston received the 2005 North Carolina CPA Foundation's largest scholarship ($5,000), awarded in part for his essay on "The Role of the CPA in Society."
  • Rob Handfield, professor of logistics/supply chain management, quoted in Sept. 15 Purchasing.com article: “Tracking internal performance requires external help”, regarding benchmarking as a means for improve internal logistics operations.
  • MBA program’s GiftEd MBA competition, story in Sept. 13 Carolina Newswire
  • Gary Bullen and Ernie Oltmans, ag economics professors, quoted in Sept. 7 Jacksonville Daily News story: “Soaring fuel prices hit tobacco growers”
  • The college's Supply Chain Research Consortium (SCRC) and Cecil Bozarth, associate professor of supply chain management, included in Sept. 2 Purchasing.com feature story: “More pencils, books forecast in supply chain,” which describes how universities are creating entire schools or departments dedicated to educating a new generation of supply chain managers; the article describes the college's Supply Chain MBA concentration and its involvement the SCRC.
  • EEI program included in feature on entrepreneurship programs in business schools, Business Leader, Sept. 2005

Events announcements

  • Chris Duncan, former chief risk officer of Delta Airlines Inc., to speak at the Oct. 14 Enterprise Risk Management Roundtable: Sept. 29, dBusinessNews, Carolina Newswire
  • Phil Struthers, director of information technology for Credit Suisse First Boston, to discuss "How to Succeed in the Financial Services Industry," as part of the 2005 Wachovia Executive Lecture Series, Sept. 11, News & Observer
  • Cynthia Cooper, the whistle-blower who uncovered an $11 billion financial fraud at WorldCom, will discuss her experience at Enterprise Risk Management Initiative Roundtable, Sept. 16, News & Observer

People announcements

  • Paul Mugge, a former IBM executive, is the new director of the Center for Innovation Management Studies at N.C. State University's College of Management, Sept. 27, News & Observer
  • D. McQueen Campbell III, member, College of Management Board Advisors, reappointed to the North Carolina State University Board of Trustees, Sept. 23, Triangle Business Journal

Letters to the Editor

  • Discussion of faculty salaries, by Roby Sawyers, professor of accounting, Sept. 24, News & Observer
  • Discussion of faculty salaries, by Rob Handfield; mentions Michael Rappa, Sept. 17, 2005 News & Observer

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August

  • Arthur Padilla, professor of management and his book, "Portraits in Leadership: Six Extraordinary University Presidents," were cited in an Aug. 30 editorial in the Sanford Herald. The editorial focused the University of North Carolina's search for a new president.
  • Richard Warr, professor of finance, was quoted in an Aug. 26 News & Observer story regarding Sudoku, a numbers game gaining popularity in the States.
  • Ira Weiss, dean, feature article about the College of Management, Triangle Business Journal, Aug. 26, 2005
  • Information presented by Robert L. Clark, professor of managements, to a congressional committee considering pension reform was cited in an Aug. 7 Fort Wort Star Telegram article: "Protecting older workers."
  • Mark Beasley, professor of accounting, was quoted in an Aug. 2 article about enterprise risk management in Accounting Software 411: Oversight Systems Survey Finds CEOs Placing Greater Emphasis on Managing Risk"
  • NC STATE MBA, mentioned in article about graduate business programs, Business North Carolina

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May

  • Peace, Robert L., “A public at odds with Taxes”, The News and Observer, Other Opinion Article, May 25, 2005

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