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Terry FYI | November 2008 | Vol. 1, Issue 5


Economic Outlook series starts Dec. 3

Steve Forbes Speaks at Economic Outlook
Magazine publisher Steve Forbes will headline the 26th annual Georgia Economic Outlook luncheon, set for Wednesday, Dec. 3, at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. Billed as the state’s premier economic forecasting event, this year’s luncheon is expected to attract more attention than ever, given the financial clouds hanging over the economy. More »

Patrick and Du selected as Young Scholars
Marketing professors Vanessa Patrick and Rex Du are among a select group of young scholars identified by the Marketing Science Institute as leaders of the next generation of marketing academics. More »

UGA best of the best in advertising research
The University of Georgia once again has the most productive faculty for advertising research in the field’s most prestigious journals, according to a study in the Journal of Advertising. And marketing professor George Zinkhan was recognized as one of its most prolific scholars. More »

Executive MBA ranked a top 25 program
The Terry Executive MBA program received its highest ranking to date in a global survey published in the Financial Times. The EMBA is ranked 22nd in the United States, 59th in the world and made the most significant improvement of any program ranked the past two years. More »

Latest from the Leadership Speaker Series
"Never lose your moral center. It will carry you so far, whether in business or in life. And just as in life, you are going to pass people in business who have lost their moral center," said Jimmy Barge (BBA 1978), Viacom's executive vice president and controller for tax and treasury. Podcast »

Obituary for management prof Gerald Horton
Gerald Horton, an executive professor of management from 1987 to 1997 who founded the Nonprofit Management and Community Service Program at Terry College, died Oct. 29. He was 74. His varied career ranged from public service as an elected representative in Georgia to leading one of New York’s largest public relations firms. More »

Fall Terry Magazine available online
The fall issue of Terry Magazine is now accessible online, and for the second time it’s made available using a new application from Nxtbook Media. The magazine was mailed to 50,000 alumni and friends in late October. More »


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Dean's Message
Robert T. Sumichrast

Dean Robert SumichrastWe want our students to be actively engaged in a learning community. And to help achieve this goal our faculty are working with our alumni and the business community to extend learning beyond the traditional classroom. More »



Alumni Spotlight
Ports supporter Steve Green

Steve Green PhotoThe Port of Savannah is the fastest growing port in the nation, and it may be the best managed — thanks in part to Georgia Ports Authority Chairman Steve Green (BBA 1971), who oversees one of Georgia's best economic success stories. More »



Student Spotlight
Brad Brizendine, Finance

Brad Brizendine photoBrad Brizendine is one of the student leaders who helped start a nonprofit organization called Athens PBJs, which dispenses both food and friendship to homeless people in Athens-Clarke County. More »



Research Spotlight
Rob Hoyt, Risk Management

Photo of Rob HoytRob Hoyt led a three-person team that is conducting research on the growth of "catastrophe securitization," a promising alternative to corporate risk management instruments and even federal natural disaster insurance programs. More »



Edited by David Dodson
Office of Marketing and Communications
Terry College of Business
The University of Georgia
ddodson@terry.uga.edu
www.terry.uga.edu/communications


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