Business Management Technology (MGT) students conducted two alumni panel discussions as part of their lab work in a newly redesigned course, MGM 198 Business Management Practice Lab as taught by Associate Professor Elizabeth Hoch. The curriculum provides students the opportunity to manage projects and to work in teams to plan events. For this project, students wrote biographies of the panelists and devised panelist questions, ordered refreshments, and took photos of the participants. Speaking with the graduates was the highlight of the project because students wanted to know 鈥渨hat it鈥檚 really like out there.鈥
The day class hosted five MGT bachelor degree graduates: Denise Provost 鈥14, financial aid officer at 六合彩直播tvb; Bob Larrabee 听鈥06, senior account executive at 六合彩直播tvb鈥檚 Center for Technology and Industry;听 Elizabeth Scotto 鈥07, human resources generalist at Brown University and MBA graduate from Johnson & Wales University; MGT associate degree graduates Anthony Badessa听 鈥14, director of e-commerce and store manager at Diamond Legends; and Lucas Wilbur 鈥12, supervisor of environmental systems in the environmental office of the Rhode Island Army National Guard.听 As Scotto stated, 鈥淵ou may be overwhelmed with classes, homework, and exams, but remember to take one day at a time. Paraphrasing from Nelson Algren鈥檚 novel A Walk on the Wild Side, Scotto said,听 鈥淚nch by inch, life鈥檚 a cinch; yard by yard, life is hard.鈥
The evening students hosted bachelor’s grads Marianne Solsberg, 鈥05, a special education teacher at Hope High School, a MGT adjunct faculty member, and a master鈥檚 degree graduate from Johnson & Wales University; Terri Sardelli 鈥08, owner and operator of Meticulous Paintless Dent Removal; Keith Thompson 鈥08, IT training and development specialist at Brown University; Jennie DeSantis, 鈥05, executive director of player development at Foxwoods Resort Casino and a MBA graduate from Johnson & Wales University; associate degree MGT grad, Maria Bourski 鈥13, a human resource coordinator at Hasbro, Inc.; and Ed Carlson, manager of player development at Foxwoods and a MBA graduate from the University of New Haven.
听鈥淚t was a good experience for the business management students to be acquainted with the alumni and see where they are today,鈥 observed one student.听 鈥淚 learned that anything is possible and having a degree is more important than I thought,鈥 stated another student. As Dr. Karen Whalen-Berry, Business Management Technology department chair concurred, 鈥淎ny management curriculum will provide an understanding and ask you to explain how to, in this case, effectively manage projects.听 Much more important and at the heart of 六合彩直播tvb鈥檚 business management degree programs is practicing the skills and being able to actually complete the task, or to practice effective management of a project.鈥
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