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Passion for running helps graduate student go the distance.

Passion for running helps graduate student go the distance.

Currently enrolled in the joint International MBA and Master of Science in Finance degree program, ardent runner Heather Thurston prefers the fast track in all aspects of her life.
“My whole family runs both marathons and …

College begins to cement relationship with Tarmac, a Titan America Business.

College begins to cement relationship with Tarmac, a Titan America Business.

A chance meeting at a Florida International University (FIU) event in the spring of 2009 between Barry Shiflett, director, Career Management Services (CMS) in the College of Business Administration, and Carlo Amato,

Trends in hiring: What might the future hold?

Trends in hiring: What might the future hold?

Prospective employers remained busy answering questions from students at the “Just in Time Hiring Event.”

With a number of career fairs behind it this spring, including the MBA/MS “Just in Time Hiring Event” on February 15, …

College of Business Administration comes on strong at NSHMBA conference.

College of Business Administration comes on strong at NSHMBA conference.

Martin Fernandez, Tatiana Lopez, Ruben Salazar, and
Mahendran Jawaharial compete at NSHMBA.

From its booth alongside partner Bank of America (BOA) to its co-sponsored breakfast with BOA attended by several hundred registrants to the sterling performance …

Advisory board for Career Management Services holds first meeting.

Advisory board for Career Management Services holds first meeting.

Left to right: Dawn Lazar, Elsie Florido, Barry Shiflett, and Ellie Browner

The concept of advisory boards pervades graduate programs in the College of Business Administration’s Chapman School. The formula: assemble a group of energetic …

NSHMBA Fair gets high marks.

NSHMBA Fair gets high marks.

From left: Robert Garcia, director, Executive and Professional Education; Harold Sinnott, vice president, Citigroup Global Transaction Services (GTS) and human resources head, Latin América; Maria José Monti, director, GTS regional client manager, Latin …

Second offering of Professional MBA achieves capacity enrollment.

Second offering of Professional MBA achieves capacity enrollment.

Luis A. Franceschi has three words for the Chapman Graduate School’s Professional MBA, which he recently began as a member of the second class: “Super, super, super.”As vice president of sales for the family-owned Simco …

NSHMBA conference makes impact on attendees…and vice versa.

NSHMBA conference makes impact on attendees…and vice versa.

Opening day at NSHMBA Conference and Career Expo

When Anand Shah, a student in the Executive MBA (EMBA) program in the college’s Chapman School, was offered a full scholarship to attend the 16th Annual Conference and …

Summer interns keep good company at Burger King.

Summer interns keep good company at Burger King.

Barry Shiflett

This summer, six students from the College of Business Administration interned in a variety of departments at Burger King’s corporate headquarters in Miami. They worked alongside students from other leading universities, such as Harvard, …

College of Business Administration and Assurant Solutions build a dynamic relationship.

College of Business Administration and Assurant Solutions build a dynamic relationship.

Maria Manduley, administrative assistant to Manuel José Becerra, group senior vice president, leads a tour of the campus for the college’s representatives.

While the name R. Kirk Landon is widely known and respected, two …

Human Resources advisory board meeting delights members with expanded program.

Human Resources advisory board meeting delights members with expanded program.

Steve McCarty, one of the panelists

When members of the Master of Science in Human Resource Management (MSHRM) Advisory Board requested a meeting that was more than just a meeting, they got exactly what they were …