· Welcome to new Business majors and minors! Want a way to get involved in the department?
We strongly encourage you to join the Students in Free Enterprise/Phi Beta Lambda (SIFE/PBL) student organization. SIFE/PBL provides a great opportunity to get involved with other business students in activities that allow you to practice what you learn and to complete with other universities. Ten students just returned from a SIFE leadership conference and business study tour in Little Rock, AR this weekend. See Mrs. Campbell, the department secretary, or Mrs. Fletcher to get more information on how to get involved.
· Spring registration in final stages - Course and instructor changes
If you have not yet completed a spring schedule, contact your advisor for an advising time ASAP and enter the schedule during the advising session. Getting your schedule approved as soon as possible is the best way to have a choice on which classes you take.
· Business Students' Advisory Council created
The newly formed Business Students' Advisory Council will meet for the first time on November 21. The Council consists of Seniors Samantha Garza, Michael Johnson, and Cassie McDaniel; Juniors Ashley Gingerich, Daniel Noah, and Natalie Nordstrom; Sophomores Danielle Brozovich, Alexander Cuilty, and Yesenia Gallegos; and Freshmen Daylea Duvall, Joshua Whitaker, and Brodie Wingert. These are your representatives, so please share with them issues that you would like to see addressed.
Creating this Council is one of the strategies in our 2011-2014 year Performance Improvement Plan. The purpose of the Council is to provide a student voice in developing or revising the department's mission, vision, and values for proposed improvements in curriculum, programs and activities of the department. Each business faculty member nominated four students from each class for the chair to make the final selection which was ratified by the faculty in the November meeting. The members serve for one school year term.
· Your assistance needed for "Let's Can Hunger!"
SIFE/PBL partners with the EU music department each year to provide canned food and donations to the local Salvation Army to assist individuals and families in need during this season. We need business majors and minors and their friends to volunteer as greeters and ushers for the Annual Christmas Concert provided for the Springfield community on December 2nd in the EU Chapel. Volunteer practices is on December 1st from 8:00-8:30 in the chapel. For the event on December 2nd, male volunteers need to wear black suit, white shirt, and red tie. Female volunteers should wear a black skirt of pants, jacket, white or red shirt, and dress shoes. Evangel's SIFE team has ranked very high nationally in the Campbell Soup's Let's Can Hunger" campaign for the amount of food gathered at this event. Contact Dr. Mark Maynard, Mrs. Elizabeth Fletcher, or Jose Socorro (Socorro7592@evangel.edu) for more information.
· Special Human Resource Management opportunity
The Business Department has allocated LifeWorks grant funds to pay for student memberships in the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) for students who have an interest in HR careers. The national membership in SHRM enables you to receive their monthly magazine and other materials that will enable you to better understand the career opportunities in this specialized area. We have had several graduates who now have successful careers in HR management. Please let your advisor and Mr. Dana know if you have an interest in this area.
· Job hunting time - Got your resume ready?
It is time to get your resume in shape if you are a senior beginning your job search or an underclassman looking for a summer job or internship. Mrs. Campbell, Business Department Secretary, is eager to look over the resume you have prepared and identify opportunities for improvement. Don't wait until the last minute to take advantage of this opportunity. TIP: It is a "no, no" to use templates for professional resumes.
· Business Education major growing
We are proud of the seven students who have elected to major in Business Education. These students have a desire to teach business in middle and high schools, an area of teaching in very high demand. We collaborate with the Education Department to provide this degree. If you would like to know more about this major, please contact Dr. Linda Wellborn (WellbornL@evangel.edu) who serves as the primary advisor for this program.
· Students learn more about MBA at MSU
Eight of our business majors met last Wednesday to learn more about the opportunity to begin pursuing a Master's of Business Administration (MBA) at Missouri State University (MSU) while still a senior at Evangel. Students can earn up to nine credits in the MBA program and also count those credits towards their undergraduate major at EU. This opportunity is also available with the Master's of Accountancy and Master's of Health Administration programs. Christopher Lynn represents MSU's MBA program and is eager to help our students who have a 3.00 GPA or higher to pursue this opportunity. See Mr. Dana for additional information or contact Mr. Lynn at ChristopherLynn@MissouriState.edu. We also have information available about Drury University's MBA program.
· New partner for potential job opportunities
Capstone Financial is a rapidly growing investment management firm based in Houston, Texas. They help design and manage the investment options offered in retirement plans by corporations and financial institutions. One of their clients is AG Financial Solutions which markets retirement plans for employees of AG churches and schools. Capstone Financial's business development director used to work with AG Financial Solutions. He recently contacted the business department regarding a couple of positions that are becoming available in their firm. The director has been impressed with the quality of the many graduates we have placed over the years with AG Financial Solutions and wanted the opportunity to have some of the same.
· Mr. Papit on the mend!
After his recent heart problems, Mr. Papit is feeling much better and has returned to teaching his Organizational Design and Management course. He still appreciates your prayers since his heart is still out of rhythm and he is tired from the medications he has to take. We've told him the rhythm problem is because he grew up AG and wasn't allowed to dance when he was young!
· Ostrem sets EU record at National meet
Congratulations to Kristen Ostrem, senior management/marketing major, who finished 64th out of 323 runners in the 5-K run at the NAIA National Cross Country Championship in Vancouver, Washington on Saturday. This is best finish in the history of EU's cross country program. Kristen has qualified for nationals in all four years at EU.
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