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Wake Forest, Winston-Salem Evening MBA Graduates Class Of 2009

Winston-Salem, North Carolina – Wake Forest University Schools of Business recently held graduation ceremonies in Winston-Salem Evening MBA, Class of 2009.

Thirty-seven students received a Master of Business Administration “on Friday, September 11. Reception and Dinner evening in the club’s Old City after the ceremony and distribution of diplomas issued by the Dean of Business Steve Reinemund and Associate Dean Bill Davis Working Professional MBA programs.

People noisy Davis: “I promise, so proud of our graduates. In rigorous education over the last two years, and we look forward to how they use these experiences outside the classroom. Class of 2009 is certainly a positive to make our society.

Alumni, Winston-Salem has traveled up from Hickory Raleigh and take part in a program of evening MBA. The graduates are: Abram Ahaz Armstrong, Joshua Harrison, Barwick, Jennifer Nicole BIHLMEYER, Terrence Edward Blackmon, Melissa Lynn Boos, J. Michael Zimmerman, Stephen Thomas Carson, Graham Lee chalk, Rajaram Chandrasekaran, R. Scott Corcoran, Andrea Lowell Davis, Allison Holt Reuter Scott Grout, Melony Chen Hardin, Suzette Harding Jessup, Lindsay Theresa Joyner, Jacob Christian Kistner, John Christopher Kwong, Carl Maria Lema Tom Ryan Thomas Maccubbin, Arvil Marion Scott, Anthony Mercado Neudecker, Forrest David Perkins, William Porter, Joel Ashley Scott Pruett, Christopher Thomas Rhodes, Daisy Marie Sell, Michael Elliott Smith, Marquita Monique Steele, Christopher Bain Storch, James Albert II Stowe, Suttle, Edward Allen, Robert Wayne Sutton Jr., Irving, Jose Torres, Billy Gray, Webster Jr., Lynwood Earl Williams III, and Jeffrey Scott Wilson.

Class of 2009 Boone, professor of marketing accepted Derrick and John B. McKinnon Professor of Management Ram Baliga, awarding each with an outstanding Faculty Recognition Award for the first and second year of the program. Prize is awarded annually to each class of MBA for his outstanding contribution to education and personal development of students.

“We have really outstanding teachers in our program, so it was a great honor and humility of the experience that says to be recognized as a class” Boone. “I enjoy my time with the Winston-Salem, evening classes in 2009, they worked very hard, but we had some comical situations on the road. I have two courses, and I really fail to see in hallways and in during recess evening. I hope that many of them and hope they stay in contact.”

“It’s a prize of honor of Winston-Salem Evening graduates have received,” says Baliga. “The award is particularly gratifying since the students are facing a very difficult course in the shortest possible time, and she has dealt with a very positive attitude. This desire to seek, they should take stock of his career, and I wish them all good luck.

Wake Forest Evening MBA program for professionals, managers, designed, small business owners and entrepreneurs with a solid performance, who want to move into middle management and above. At least three years full time experience graduate work is necessary for the program’s career total experience for students to develop management skills.

Wake Forest University Business School offers courses in finance, accounting, mathematics, economics, business and business management and post-graduate programs including MBA, Master of Science in Accounting and a Master of Arts Management. Our programs are consistently ranked among the world’s best research U. S. News & World Report, Business Week, Wall Street Journal, Forbes and The Financial Times.

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