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 Isdell, Patton Enter as Hall Celebrates 25th Coca-Cola
Chairman Neville Isdell and Georgia State President Emeritus Carl
Patton are the 2009 inductees to the Georgia State University J. Mack
Robinson College of Business Hall of Fame.
The 25th
Anniversary Hall of Fame dinner, scheduled for May 7 at the St. Regis
Atlanta, also will pay tribute to the 64 previous inductees who
comprise this distinguished group of business and community leaders.
“This
will be a very special Hall of Fame celebration in many ways,” said H.
Fenwick Huss, dean of the Robinson College. “We are honoring the leader
of one of the world’s most iconic brands as well as the former
president of our university, who has also been a main contributor to
the growth and development of downtown Atlanta. Finally, as the Hall of
Fame marks its 25th anniversary,” added Huss, “we will recognize the
entire group of Hall of Fame inductees for their enormous
accomplishments in business and in our community.”
Tickets, priced at $150 per person and $1,500 per table, are available online at robinson.gsu.edu/HOF.
New Program PMBA/MHA Comes to Peachtree- Dunwoody The
Robinson College of Business is launching a dual PMBA/MHA (Professional
MBA/Master of Health Administration) for healthcare industry
professionals. Developed in conjunction with Robinson’s nationally
recognized Institute of Health Administration, the seven-semester
PMBA/MHA is presented in the same lockstep cohort format as the
six-semester PMBA. The curriculum of the dual PMBA/ MHA program is
fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare
Management Education (CAHME). The joint-degree program will be taught
at GSU’s new Peachtree- Dunwoody Center. This is the College’s sixth
location in the Atlanta metropolitan area. Others are Downtown,
Alpharetta, Brookhaven, Buckhead, and Henry County.
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