Department of Business Administration - The Citadel
Department of Business Administration - The Citadel
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esume Page 12 <strong>of</strong> 13faculty.OTHER COLLEGE SERVICECoordinator for <strong>The</strong> <strong>Citadel</strong> New Venture Competition 2003. $25,000 in scholarships will be awarded.Faculty Coordinator for the Krause Foundation <strong>Business</strong> Plan Competition, 1999 through 2002. Thiscompetition involved up to 25 cadet teams with an advisor for each team from the faculty and theCharleston area business community. Each year $32,000 in scholarship funds was awarded to thewinning teams.1988 - 1995: Arranged for the Charleston Chapter <strong>of</strong> APICS to contribute an Honorarium in amount <strong>of</strong>$200 to $250 for a graduating <strong>Business</strong> <strong>Administration</strong> major who was entering the career field <strong>of</strong>Production/Operations Management.1987 - Established Student Night at the Charleston Chapter AP1CS. Ten to 15 senior <strong>Business</strong><strong>Administration</strong> majors are invited to a dinner program and have an opportunity to interact with localbusiness people.1987 - Proposed that the Charleston Chapter <strong>of</strong> APICS sponsor a membership for the Daniel Library.This proposal was accepted and APICS publications are forwarded to the library annually.Service to the StudentsAcademic Advisor for 30 <strong>Business</strong> <strong>Administration</strong> majors.1991 — present: Faculty sponsor for a team <strong>of</strong> cadets participating in the annual Conference on Ethics inDecision Making, Hilton Head Island. Approximately 125college students participate in this conference.Advisor to the <strong>Citadel</strong> Young Republicans: 1991- presentFaculty Company Academic Advisor for M Company: 1986- 1990.Service to the CommunityPro Bono Consulting is provided to two community service organizations. <strong>The</strong>ir activities generateseveral million dollars for the Charleston area each year. 1 consult in the areas <strong>of</strong> program management,legal form <strong>of</strong> organization, and relationships with local, state, and national agencies.Pro Bono consulting: Charleston County Council — approximately 100 hours per year 1995 - 1998.Paid Consulting:Activities with the Center for Regional and Development: 2002-2003 — Assisted in the development <strong>of</strong>a seminar on Leadership for a major South Carolina company. 1999-2000. Assisted in developmentfile://CADocuments and SettingslAdministrator\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\C... 4/17/2009