WALTHAM, Mass. - Kelly Shea, an MBA student from Arlington, MA, was recently named winner of the 2003 Entrepreneurial Studies Business Plan Competition, sponsored by the department of Management at Bentley College. Shea's plan entitled "HR Help for QSR (Quick Service Professional) Folk" focused on the fast-food industry. She also received a $2,500 prize.
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WALTHAM, Mass. - Catherine Yang, director of Client Services at Bentley College, was named as a 2003 Frye Institute Fellow. Yang, one of only 46 chosen from around the world, will attend the intensive, two-week residential program at Emory University in Atlanta this June.
WALTHAM, Mass. - Bentley College is pleased to announce three winners for this year's W. Michael Hoffman Essay Prize in Business Ethics. Matthew Gross (West Hartford, CT), a senior majoring in Corporate Finance & Accounting, and MBA students Elizabeth Bierman (Cedar Rapids, IA) and Shannon Wilz, received prizes in the competition administered by Bentley's Center for Business Ethics.
WALTHAM, Mass. - Bentley College undergraduate students took home a first place trophy for the fifth consecutive year in the annual management case analysis competition at the Society for Advancement of Management (SAM) meeting in Orlando, Florida.
WALTHAM, MA -- Jill Perry, director of the Cronin International Center at Bentley College, will spend three weeks in Germany this spring on a Fulbright Scholar Program. Perry was selected as one of 25 participants from a national application pool.
Waltham, MA - Beth A. Loring has been appointed director of the Design and Usability Center (DUC) at Bentley College. In this role, she will oversee the consulting and research activities of the center.
WALTHAM, Mass. - Ernest H. Leffler, director of public safety at Bentley College, was elected as the North Atlantic regional director for the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) last month.