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Contact: Funda Alp of Sacred Heart University, +1-203-396-8241, alpf@sacredheart.edu
FAIRFIELD, Conn., June 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The John F. Welch College of Business at Sacred Heart University will inaugurate the Welch Master of Business Administration program this fall. It is designed for working professionals who aspire to leadership positions in todays global economy. The Welch MBA is one significant way the University is rethinking its approach to graduate business education in the light of the recent enormous changes in the business marketplace. The University began offering business education in 1965, just two years after its founding. It presently enrolls over 250 graduate students in its MBA program and numerous certificate programs, in both the United States and the G...
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Philip G. Villaume, Philip G. Villaume and Associates, of Edina, MN, for petitioner.
Wanda Rubianes-Collazo, Trial Attorney, Commercial Litigation Br...
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To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Contact: Funda Alp, +1-203-396-8241, alpf@sacredheart.edu or Tracy Deer-Mirek, +1-203-371-7751, deer-mirekt@sacredheart.edu, both of Sacred Heart University
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Vincent Santilli, first vice president of regional banking for People's United Bank in Bridgeport, is ranked number one in the country in 40-plus singles racquetball. Santilli is also in his 13th season of co-hosting the Pepsi College Basketball Report on WICC between November and April and is the chairman of the John F. Welch College of Business Advisory Board at Sacred Heart University.
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Lewis B. Kaden (argued), Lawrence J. Portnoy, Davis, Polk & Wardwell, New York City, for appellees except General Elec. Co.
J. Clayton Undercoffler, ...
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One of the most influential business books ever written is a 1,200-page novel published nearly 50 years ago, on Oct. 12, 1957. It is still drawing readers; it ranks 388th on Amazon.com's best- seller list. ("Winning," by John F. Welch Jr., at a breezy 384 pages, is No. 1,431.) The 1957 novel was harshly reviewed and widely read. The book is "Atlas Shrugged," Ayn Rand's glorification of the right of individuals to live entirely for their own interest.
Her book was dismissed as an homage to greed. Gore Vidal described its philosophy as "nearly perfect in its immorality.
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- Philip M. Stern, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. General Electric Company, John F. Welch, Jr., Lawrence A. Bossidy, Edward E. Hood, Jr., Richard T. Baker, James G. Boswell Ii, Silas C. Cathcart, Charles D. Dickey, Jr., Lawrence E. Fouraker, Henry H. Henley, Jr., Henry L. Hillman, Robert E. Mercer, Gertrude G. Michelson, Barbara Scott Preiskel, Lewis T. Preston, Frank H.T. Rhodes, Andrew C. Sigler, and Walter B. Wriston, Defendants-Appellees., 924 F.2d 472 (2nd Cir. 1991)
Whitney North Seymour, Jr., New York City (Craig A. Landy, Peter James Clines, Brown & Seymour, of counsel), for plaintiff-appellant.
Robert B. Fiske...
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Today's Obituaries Amos, Claude H. Arthur, Paul E. Bostic, Ruth K. Brown, Nancy A. Bryant, Elizabeth A. Burford, Jennievee B. Butcher, Gerald Cavender, Harley B. III Crawford, Thelma Duncan, Gloria J. Hartman, Pearl C. Horsfall, Bonnie M. Leach, Samuel N. Lilly, Eloise F. McGlothen, Rose M. Nichols, Frieda B. Pennington, Dora M. Shaver, Jack C. Shuman, William A. Smith, Dorothy M. Smith, Robert E. Tate, Leo J. Turley, David F. Warwick, Robert W. Webb, Gladys B. Welch, Paul W. Sr. White, John B. Wiseman, John Sr.
Claude H. Amos
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NORFOLK, Va., Sept. 9, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Demonstrating a commitment to industry leadership in corporate , Norfolk Southern Corp. (NYSE: NSC) and GE Transportation (NYSE: GE) today are sponsoring the first Railroad Symposium.
More than 50 U.S. and international rail industry leaders and outside experts in are attending the inaugural event to share insights into how can be incorporated into core business strategies and overall performance. The event is being held at GE's John F. Welch Learning Center in Ossining, N.Y.