Juanita Reed Joins the School of Business Family
The PLU School of Business
welcomes Juanita Reed, the new coordinator of undergraduate programs. Reed graduated from UCLA and began her
career as an adviser there. She worked
with the UCLA orientation program as an adviser and later, program
coordinator.
In 1997 Reed relocated to
Washington from Los Angeles to marry her husband Josh. Upon moving to Washington, Reed started
working as the assistant director of career services for ITT Technical Institute
in Tukwila. Reed then moved to the
University of Washington, Seattle in 2000 where she was an admission counselor
responsible for all transfer admission programs. After two years in Seattle, Reed moved to the UW Tacoma campus to
be closer to home. At UW Tacoma Reed
was an admission adviser out-placed weekly at Tacoma Community College and both
Pierce College campuses.
Reed completed her Master of
Education at the University of Washington, Seattle in Educational Leadership
and Policy Studies in 2002.
News
FEI Award Winner Announced
Finalists in Pacific
Lutheran University’s 13th Annual Family Enterprise Institute “Best
in the Northwest” Family Business Awards gathered on November 17th
at the Marriott Hotel Sea-Tac for the awards ceremony.
Click here for a recap of the event from Dr. Catherine Pratt,
PLU business professor and director of the Family Enterprise Institute.
For more information about
the Family Enterprise Institute, visit their website at www.plu.edu/~fament/.
Latvia Honors PLU Business Dean Emeritus
Gundar King, dean emeritus
of the PLU School of Business, has been recognized by Latvia for outstanding
civil merit. Click here to see the full press release from University
Communications.
Harmon Receives Award for Paper on Textbooks
School of Business marketing
professor Susan Harmon presented her paper entitled, "Buying
Textbooks: The Choices Students Face,
The Choices They Make" at the Society for Marketing Advances Conference
this past October. Harmon co-authored
this paper with Don Roy, associate professor of marketing at Middle Tennessee
State University. They received the
Southwestern Lamb/Hair/McDaniel Award for the Best Paper in the Marketing
Education Track. PLU Alum Named Finalist for CFO of the Year Award Brenda
Morris, PLU alum and current member of the School of Business Executive
Advisory Board, was named a finalist in the Puget Sound Business Journal’s CFO
of the Year Event. Brenda serves as the
CFO of Zumiez, Inc., a specialty teen retailer with 140 stores nationwide. Congratulations to Brenda for all of her
accomplishments!
Zabriskie honored with Faculty Excellence Award
School of Business professor
Fern Zabriskie received the Faculty Excellence Award in Advising at the
December 2006 commencement. The
criteria state: “This award recognizes a faculty advisor who embodies the
qualities of effective and caring concern for student academic progress, as
measured by skill at helping students plan their academic schedule, navigate
the challenges of college life, and make well-chosen life and career
decisions."
PLU School of Business Faculty Publications
Catherine Pratt has received notice that her paper entitled, “Leadership
Theory and Practice: Integrating the Leader Exemplar, Theory, Assessment, and
Reflection” has been accepted for publication in the Mountain Plains issue of
the Journal of Business Inquiry.
Pratt has also been notified that another paper entitled, "Learning
leadership across generations in family owned enterprises" has been
accepted for publication in the Journal of Business and Leadership.
Diane MacDonald, has been notified that her paper,
“Collecting Personal Information Online: Best Privacy Policy Practices” has
been accepted for publication in the Journal of Digital Business. Her article will appear in the December 2006
issue.
Gerry Myers recently received notification that his paper entitled, “The
Whistle Stop Ale House: To Buy or Not to Buy” has been accepted for publication
in the Journal of Accounting Case Research.
His article will be included in an issue to be released in early
2007. Quoc Pham was recently notified that his paper entitled, "A Global
Perspective of Outsourcing and Disparity in Living Standards" was accepted
for presentation at the NASBITE International conference to be held in
Vancouver April 2-3, 2007. Glenn VanWyhe recently received notification that his paper entitled, "A History of U.S. Higher Education in Accounting, Part I: Situating Accounting within the Academy" will be published in the May 2007 issue (vol. 22, no.2) of Issues in Accounting Education.
The article entitled "Economic Development: Corruption, Complexity, Wealth, and a Triad of Strains," co-authored by Bruce Finnie, Linda Gibson and Dave McNabb has been published in the refereed international journal Humanomics Vol. 22 No. 4, 2006. Another paper also co-authored by Finnie, Gibson and McNabb
entitled, “Managing Innovation in the Public Sector: What Happens When Good
Intentions Aren’t Enough?” was accepted for presentation at the upcoming Oxford
Business and Economics Conference to be held in Oxford, England in June.
Jim Albers and MBA student Bill Whitmore received notice of the publication of
their paper entitled, “Knowledge Management In An Accounting Organization” in
the Journal of Knowledge Management Practice.
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Dave McNabb will be presenting a co-authored paper with MBA alum
Katsushiro Nakagawa entitled, “Developing Entrepreneurs the "Japanese
Way": A Government, Education and Industry Partnership.”
Fern Zabriskie and Dave McNabb co-authored a paper entitled,
"e-Hancing the MBA Managerial Accounting Course" which has been
accepted for publication. Look for the
paper in the Journal of Education for Business in March/April.
Eli Berniker and Dave McNabb recently received notification that
their paper entitled, “Dialectical Inquiry: A Structured Qualitative Research
Method” has been published by The Qualitative Report.
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Mark Your Calendar
MBA Executive Leadership Series
Location: Morken Center
Time: 6-7pm
Open to the public, no RSVP necessary
Feb 26
Don Gaines
VP of Finance/Treasurer, Puget Sound Energy Location: Morken Center 103
March 8
Neil Crist Founder, Jobster.com Location: Morken Center 105 April 3 Ray Heacox President, King 5 Television Location: Morken Center 103 April 23 Lorette Koellner President, Boeing International Location: Morken Center 103 May 10 Scott Barnum President/CEO, Pyramid Breweries Location: Morken Center 105
Thank You to Our Guest Speakers!
Paul Ellingson CEO, Bargreen-Ellingson Joel Johnson Dr. Cliff Robertson President/Cheif Medical Officer Franciscan Medical Group Brenda Morris Zumiez, Inc.
Sheriff Paul Pastor Pierce County Marcie Glenn Owner, Another Source Dr. Loren Anderson President Pacific Lutheran University Dr. Andy Turner Dean, School of Business Pacific Lutheran University Barbara Mead Partner, Moss Adams Ray Schuler Chair of the Board Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound Rick Guild COO Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound Rick Allen CEO United Way of South Puget Sound David Akuien PLU Student Scott VanderLey Division Director World Vision Ray Tennison President Simpson Investment Corporation Deborah Voetberg Executive Director Youth Resources David Graybill President & CEO Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of Commerce Greg Paine Incoming Chair of the Board of Directors Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound
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