Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Winners of the Massey Business Innovation and Sustainable Development Workshop Competition



Winner of Massey case competition

Carrick High School

Ed McManus --Teacher

Students - Gregg Steinert, Jami Szalla



Description below:
MASSEY BUSINESS INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP COMPETITION


The School of Business at Robert University hosted a one day “Massey Business Innovation and Sustainable Business Development Workshop Competition” for rising high school junior and senior students. The program was sponsored by Massey Charitable Trust.

The goal of the workshop was to enhance the students’ knowledge and skills regarding business innovation and sustainable business development. A case study was given to students from three high schools (Carrick High School, Montour High School, Moon Area High School) in advance. The high school teacher from each high school worked with the students (teachers are listed below). The workshop training was provided by members of the full-time business faculty (see below). The training include topics on sustainable business practices, business and market research, database analysis, feasibility study, cost analysis, and marketing plan development. After the workshop, the students from the various high schools then developed the case analysis at their respective high school. Three weeks later, the business faculty members from RMU evaluated the case analysis from each high school to determine who won the competition.

The students successfully completing the workshop received Certificates of Achievement.

HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY ADVISORS

Carrick High School
Edward McManus

Montour High School
April Fisher
Michael Phillips

Moon Area High School
Betty Pander
 
RMU FACULTY


INSTRUCTORS AND JUDGES

Gayle J. Marco, Ph.D.
Professor of Marketing

Marcel Minutolo, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Management

Darlene Motley, Ph.D.
Department Head of Management
Associate Professor of Human Resources Management

J. Brian O’Roark, Ph.D.
Co-Director of the Leonard M Kokkila Center for Economic Education
Associate Professor of Economics

Marc Ortegren, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Accounting

Friday, September 23, 2011

Career Expo - Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Career Expo 2011


Check this link for details:
http://www.rmu.edu/web/cms/student-life/career-center/Pages/career-expo.aspx

October 4, 2011

Robert Morris University · Moon Township Campus · Sewall Center Arena

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Robert Morris University

School of Business

Speaking of Business Series

Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Panel Discussion

“The Arts” as a Business

Marketing to a Changing Target Audience

October 5, 2011

2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Sewall Center – International Suite

Moderator

David Iwinski, Jr. is a Board Member for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. He is the Managing Director of Jin Fu Consulting LLC, a firm that assists cross border mergers and acquisitions between China and North America.

Panelists

Jim Barten - serves as the Vice President of Public Affairs for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and is responsible for media affairs, government affairs, design and image.

Yu-Ling Cheng – Vice President of Audience Development and Sales for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in various projects for working with the community

Basil Cox – Retired President of Eat’n Park Restaurants and Vice Chairperson of the parent company, Eat’n Park Hospitality Group. He serves on various Boards of Directors for the Pittsburgh Symphony, West Penn Allegheny Health System, Rivers of Steel, Eat’n Park Hospitality Group and The Fred Rogers Company.

Jeffrey Turner – Principal Bassist of the Pittsburgh Symphony and the Director of Orchestral Studies at Duquesne University, where he serves as conductor of the Director of the Duquesne Symphony Orchestra. He has a Bachelor’s degree from Eastman School of Music and a Master’s in Conducting from Carnegie Mellon University.

Please RSVP to Laura Whitaker at 412-397-6356 or email whitaker@rmu.edu by September 30, 2011