Coles Sponsors Business to Business Magazine 2005 HR Executive Event, August 12 Professor Paul Lapides Comments on the Fight at Citigroup, Inc. Concerning Chairman Sanford Weill's Request to Retain his Retirement Benefits with an Early Departure The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Features Professor Paul Lapides' Comments on Delta's $500k Consulting Deal with Ex-CEO Ron Allen The Sunday Paper Features Joe Hair's Addition to the Coles College Faculty Professor Kevin Sightler's Promotion to the Position of Associate Dean for Graduate Business Programs Was Featured in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Professor Penelope Prime was Interviewed by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution about her Recent Trip to China and the Economy There Professor Paul Lapides Commented On the Ebbers Sentence For the July 10th Atlanta Journal-Constitution Directors and Boards Noted the Corporate Governance Center's 10th Anniversary. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Prints a Letter By Professor Paul Lapides about Scrushy US Banker asks Professor Paul Lapides about Morgan Stanley The Associated Press Quotes Professor Paul Lapides in a Scrushy Article Which Appeared in the LA Times The June 29 Birmingham Post Asked Professor Paul Lapides about the HealthSouth Verdict. The Wall Street Journal Quoted Professor Paul Lapides on Sarbanes-Oxley in a June 30 Technology Article. The NACD Recognized the Corporate Governance Center's 19th anniversary With an Award Professor Paul Lapides Featured in a Front Page Atlanta Business Chronicle Article About Sarbanes-Oxley The Creativity class was mentioned and applauded in the Editor's Letter of the June Business to Business magazine. Professor Joseph Astrachan Featured in an Entrepreneur.com Article About Family Business Leadership AJC Article about a Former Student's Business Success Congratulations, Coles College EMBA 2005 Graduates Coles College receives reaffirmation of AACSB International accreditation for business and accounting programs. NCSC winners Toni Stephens and Megan Walter were featured along with their photos in the Atlanta Business Chronicle's Insider section of April 8. Coles College Hires Dr. Audrey Gramling, currently an SEC Fellow in the Office of the Chief Accountant. Professor Dana Hermanson's Comments on the Sarbanes-Oxley Accounting Reform Law Featured on the AICPA Website Professor Roger Tutterow Featured in a Front Page Atlanta Journal-Constitution Article Concerning WorldCom Settlement Professor Joe Astrachan In a Front Page Chicago Tribune Article Regarding 2nd Generation Immigrants Taking Over Family-Owned Businesses KSU Basketball Coach Tony Ingle to Speak at Business Alumni Club Breakfast Former Gov. Roy Barnes Lectures the EMBA Class Family Business Network Developing Leaders Conference Coles College Wins National Society of Hispanic MBAs' 2004 Gala Award In Atlanta, Relief That the Hometown Airline Remains Aloft Area sprawl fizzles potential for housing bubble KB Home opening 12 metro communities KSU's Craig Aronoff retiring with a positive look at remarkable career Aon CEO Hunter Possibly Presents Conflict of Interest A View From Afar: Rethinking the Director's Role in University-Based Family Business Programs Coles College of Business Hires Director of Corporate Relations Professor Randy Stuart Quoted in Front Page Atlanta Journal-Constitution Article Former KSU MBA Student Kayode Aladesuyi is Prepared to Launch His Second Business, EarthSearch Communications, According to TelephonyWorld Kristi McMillan Quoted In the Fulton County Daily Report Regarding Family Businesses Professor Paul Lapides Quoted Regarding Coca Cola Denying Restricted Stock Shares to Former CEO Doug Daft. This Story Originally Ran On the Front Page of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution The Washington Post Quotes Professor Paul Lapides on the Spread of Corporate Corruption The Birmingham Post Quotes Professor Paul Lapides Concerning Corporate Executives Speaking Their Cases For the Record on Television Interview Programs Professor Paul Lapides Discusses Shareholder's Rights to Change Board Members' Behavior in the Birmingham News The Norfolk Virginian-Pilot Quotes Professor Jim Herbert Regarding General Continuity in Ethnic Family Businesses The American Family Business Survey is Referenced in the June Issue of Families in Business Professor Joe Astrachan Quoted in the June Issue of Families in Business The AACSB eNewsline Notes the Appointments of Professor Frank Adams and Larry Bell Patricia and Cozell Harris Photographed for the July 2004 Atlanta Woman Professor Paul Lapides Quoted in the Birmingham News On the Effect of Large Executive Salaries on Employee Morale ***The Atlanta Business Chronicle Announces Larry Bell's Appointment as an Executive in Residence Professor Paul Lapides Quoted in the Wall Street Journal About the Misplaced Respect Given to Fallen CEOs Professor Paul Lapides Quoted in the Sacramento Bee Concerning CalSTRS and Ethical Investments Sales and Marketing Management Quotes Professor Terry Loe Concering Ethical Bidding Practices dBusinessNews Reports On Larry Bell's Appointment As The Newest Executive in Residence Professor Paul Lapides Quoted in the Birmingham Post-Herald Regarding Healthsouth's Leadership Re-Organization Entrepreneur Magazine Asks Professor Lydia Jones For Advice to Small Businesses About Handling Surplus Cash Professor Paul Lapides Quoted in a Birmingham News Article Regarding Paul Scrushy's Misappropriation of Healthsouth Company Funds Professor Paul Lapides Quoted in the Birmingham Post-Herald Regarding McWane Inc.'s Environmental Advisory Panel--And the Next Day Concerning Healthsouth's $80 Million Payment to Bond Holders Professor Paul Lapides Quoted in a Dow Jones Newswires Article on the Dubai International Financial Centre Professor Craig Aronoff Quoted in the Macon Telegraph Concerning the Impact of Large Companies on Family-Owned Businesses Professor James Herbert Quoted in the New Orleans Times-Picayune Regarding Minority Family Business Succession ***The World Series of Sales Profiled in Selling Power Magazine Professor Sheb True Quoted in the June Issue of HR Magazine Professor Roger Tutterow Interviewed in the Atlanta Business Chronicle about Townhouse and Condo Market Growth KSU Local Consumer Confidence Survey Reports Drop in Q2 2004 Professor Adams Named to "Aronoff Professorship of Family Business" at KSU ***Pictures From the Bernburg Study Abroad Are Now Online Small business person of the year -- 2004 Family business can put outsiders out in the cold Wall Street Pay Soars as Profits Rise to Highest in Four Years Backlash Confronts CalPERS WebMBA Team Places Second in State Business Competition Patricia Harris Named “Inspiration of the Year” good works Two reports boost hopes for recovery Kennesaw’s Cobb Microenterprise Center Becomes Part of Covad Broadband Program HealthSouth moves forwardExperts: New CEO signals strength Georgia WebMBA® rated as a “Best Buy” The World Series of Sales KSU Students Amy Chittick-Kulper & James Guido win the Foundation Business Simulation International Challenge; WebMBA students Bryan Babb & Matthew Wagner finish 5th in the Capstone Simulation International ChallengeAdditional Information KSU Student Wins National Sales Competition The Coles College of Business Kennesaw Marketing Association selected as "Outstanding Chapter for Marketing Week Activities, Communication, and Community Service" at the AMA-International Collegiate Conference, March 27, 2004, New Orleans, LA. Georgia WebMBA® Applications Now Being Accepted Deadline for State’s Online MBA Program is June 7 Timmons Inc. Freewheeling indebtedness now societal norm Sarbanes-Oxley results in board pay increase Cobb Microenterprise Center Receives Grant for Broadband Services KSU Business Dean Chairs Top Entrepreneurship Education Group ****Online Technology, Dedicated Counselors Help KSU MBAs With Long-Term Career Management**** Board of directors can equal insurance policy; An expert says successful family businesses employ an outside board. Bookstore's next chapter; Regulars say the former Waldenbooks in Norcross has retained its small-store feel since being purchased by Chapter 11. U.S. directors' pay rose 15% in '03 at 200 biggest firms: New rules put pressure on boards, lead to longer hours Microenterprise Center nurtures entrepreneurs The World Series of Sales IPOs often transform family firms Georgia WebMBA Program Receives a 'Best Buy' Recommendation Georgia WebMBA® Ranked as “Best Buy” A tough sellKennesaw State University hosts the sixth annual National Collegiate Sales Competition Georgia WebMBA links to Germany California System among Funds to Withhold Support from Safeway Leaders Eisner Under Fire Leadership for Women Conference Scheduled at KSU Southern tops list of well-run Ga. firms SBA loan helps community clinic open in Canton How to keep the torch lit from one generation to the next? DeKalb Business: New MBA gets her break in pottery Corporate movers feel pace of Atlanta economy Close the Deal Cherokee teens struggle with jobs, school, social life Georgia Family Business of the Year Award Winners Announced COMPANY MAY DISOWN HER Eisner Under Fire KSU Recognizes Outstanding MBA Student MBA students get real-world lessons from the surreal world of 'The Apprentice' Factory data stir hope; Georgia in line with national trend Executive Stock Options Under New Rules at IBM The Tearful Business Lessons of 'Barbershop' Leadership for Women Conference Scheduled at KSU Kennesaw State rides high Executive MBA track praised nationally Executive MBA celebrating 10th anniversary Georgia WebMBA® Program Establishes Educational Partnership with German University Sisters merge companies after years of competing Newbiz: Second-generation businesses are a rarity Family business can get an undeserved bad rap Manufacturing rises, but job growth absent Audit Committee Service Precautions Jobless claims in Georgia jump sharply ***Bursting with optimism ***Banking industry expecting to see more green ***Fast Growing African-American Firms Optimistic ***U. N. Entrepreneurial Summit Welcomes Family Business Expert from KSU Groundbreaking Study of Woman-Owned Businesses Reveals“Changing Face” of Family Businesses in America Langone Adds Value Unfriendly skies in Argentina Car sales slowing as incentives lose luster Investing in escape PRESTO CHANGE-O! Two builders are preparing to venture into metroAtlanta's condominium and townhouse market. BellSouth sees Latin upturn John Wieland Homes splits into twocompanies MBA Program Grows at Georgia Tech, Kennesaw SUCCESS AHEAD! Second-quarter housing sales show mixed market Georgia defies job-loss trendU.S. manufacturers still whittle jobs THE ECONOMY: A muddled job market;Some sectors boom while others suffer Southside turns into magnet Bloomingdale's gives shoppers a preview;Grand openings planned Saturday 2,100 jobs at risk in Macon Michael AdamsBlame can be shared A two-fisted recovery;Housing rises; factories hum The week in review Southern executive on KSU board