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Gilmer County Residents Recognized by GSC Department of Business

 

Twenty-five Glenville State College students have been recognized as distinguished business student by the GSC Department of Business for the 2011-2012 academic school year.

“I am very proud of these students’ achievements. The GSC Department of Business faculty, staff, and I are also very proud that we had a part in preparing them to reach their career goals,“ said GSC Department of Business Chair Dr. Charles D. Batson.

Four Gilmer County residents were honored at the event.

 

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•  Justin Brown, a senior Accounting/Management/Marketing major with a Nonprofit Leadership and Management minor, received the Outstanding Accounting Student Award and Best Strategic Planning and Management Service Learning Team Leader Award. Brown is from Glenville, West Virginia in Gilmer County.

 

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•  Lora Gray, a senior Marketing major, received the Outstanding Marketing Student Award. Gray is from Cox’s Mills, West Virginia in Gilmer County.

 

 

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•  Brian Griffith, a senior Accounting and Management major received the Highest Senior Major Field Test Score Award. Griffith is from Winfield, West Virginia in Putnam County but now resides in Glenville, West Virginia in Gilmer County.

 

 

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•  Karen Griffith, who earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Management degree and a minor in Accounting from GSC in December 2011, received the Best Strategic Management and Planning Service Learning Team Leader Award. Griffith is from Orange Park, Florida but now resides in Glenville, West Virginia in Gilmer County.

 


•  Barbara King, a sophomore Management major with a Nonprofit Leadership and Management minor, received the Best Applied Business Communications Service Learning Team Award. King is from Glenville, West Virginia in Gilmer County. (Not pictured>

 

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•  Rachel Ramezan, a senior Marketing and Management major, received the Outstanding Intern Award. Ramezan is from Glenville, West Virginia in Gilmer County.

 

 

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•  Robert Woods, a senior Accounting and Management Major with a Nonprofit Leadership and Management minor, received a Distinguished Business Student Award. Woods is from Summersville, West Virginia in Nicholas County but now resides in Glenville, West Virginia in Gilmer County.


The awards were presented to the students at the annual GSC Business Recognition Spring Luncheon.

For more information about the department or the event, contact Batson at “Dorman.Batson@glenville.edu” or 304.462.6254.

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