School of Business Dean Richard Highfield speakingas a $20,000 donation is announced from the New York Business Development Corporation to the University at Albany School of Business. [2002684]
School of Business Dean Richard Highfield, University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock and President and CEO of New York Business Development Corporation Robert Lazar pose together as a $20,000 donation is announced from the New York Business Development Corporation to the University at Albany School of Business. [2002684]
School of Business Dean Richard Highfield, President and CEO of New York Business Development Corporation Robert Lazar and unidentified persons stand together as a $20,000 donation is announced from the New York Business Development Corporation to the University at Albany School of Business. [2002684]
"Business Matters" anchors Kelly Lovell and Richard Highfield (sitting), welcome their April 20 guests, John Rode (left), president of Temper Corporation, and Walter S. Borisenok, president of Fortitech, Inc. "Business Matters" was produced by University at Albany in partnership with the Center for Economic Growth (CEG) and WRGB Channel 6 and the shows anchors are CEG President and CEO Kelly Lovell and University at Albany School of Business Dean Richard Highfield. "Business Matters" is a half-hour interview show that gets inside the minds of business leaders to talk about their successes and challenges, as well as about regional issues and trends. Topics range from business start-ups and economic development to corporate and technology news. "Business Matters" has featured more than 100 business leaders from all sectors of the business community. [20002614]
"Business Matters" anchors Kelly Lovell and Richard Highfield (sitting), welcome their April 20 guests, John Rode (left), president of Temper Corporation, and Walter S. Borisenok, president of Fortitech, Inc. "Business Matters" was produced by University at Albany in partnership with the Center for Economic Growth (CEG) and WRGB Channel 6 and the shows anchors are CEG President and CEO Kelly Lovell and University at Albany School of Business Dean Richard Highfield. "Business Matters" is a half-hour interview show that gets inside the minds of business leaders to talk about their successes and challenges, as well as about regional issues and trends. Topics range from business start-ups and economic development to corporate and technology news. "Business Matters" has featured more than 100 business leaders from all sectors of the business community. [20002614]
University at Albany School of Business Dean Richard Highfield, Towers Perrin management consultant and University at Albany alumnus Jennifer Lego '93 and former Towers Perrin CEO and University at Albany alumnus John T. Lynch '70 pose by a plaque at the dedication of the Towers Perrin Human Resources Information Systems Smart Classroom in the School of Business. [20001997]
University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock, School of Business Dean Richard Highfield and and University at Albany alumnus Jennifer Lego '93 pose by a plaque at the dedication of the Towers Perrin Human Resources Information Systems Smart Classroom in the School of Business. [20001997]
Former Towers Perrin CEO and University at Albany alumnus John T. Lynch '70 addresses the audience at the dedication of the Towers Perrin Human Resources Information Systems Smart Classroom in the School of Business. [20001997]
University at Albany School of Business Dean Richard Highfield speaks to audience, including University at Albany President Karen Hitchcock, at the dedication of the Towers Perrin Human Resources Information Systems Smart Classroom in the School of Business. [20001997]
University at Albany School of Business Dean Richard Highfield speaks to former Towers Perrin CEO and University at Albany alumnus John T. Lynch '70 at the dedication of the Towers Perrin Human Resources Information Systems Smart Classroom in the School of Business. [20001997]