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Posted: Monday, August 20th 2012 at 2:10pm
2012 Cottrell Speaker Series begins September 6 at NGCSUDAHLONEGA – Rich McKay, president and CEO of the Atlanta Falcons, will anchor a roster of top-flight business professionals participating in the fourth annual Cottrell Speaker Series hosted by the Mike Cottrell School of Business at North Georgia College & State University.
Speakers for this year’s series include: ·Shirley Powell, executive vice president, The Weather Channel Companies (on Thur., Sept. 6) ·Doug Keith, president of Drive Technologies Division, Siemens (on Thur., Sept. 20) ·David McNeill, president and managing partner, 4th Strand (on Thur., Oct. 4) ·Penny McIntyre, president, Newell Consumer Group, Newell Rubbermaid (on Thur., Oct. 18) ·Rich McKay, president and CEO, The Atlanta Falcons (on Thur., Nov. 1) "I have been so impressed with the quality and variety of executives that have visited our campus to share their experiences with our students as part of this program," North Georgia President Bonita Jacobs said. Topics addressed by the speakers will cover a broad range of subjects, including what it takes to get a job, preparing and executing for what lies ahead, starting and building a successful new business, the easy and the difficult elements of working and winning in international markets, and why the NFL has become the dominant sports league and brand in America. "We are very pleased with the caliber of this year’s speakers," Donna T. Mayo, dean of the Mike Cottrell School of Business, said. "This will be an excellent opportunity for students and community members to learn business strategies and tactics from some of the best in the field." Presentations are open to the public and free of charge. Each session will be held in the second floor auditorium (room 232) of the university’s Health and Natural Sciences Building at 159 Sunset Drive, Dahlonega. Sessions will begin at 12:55 p.m. and conclude at 1:50 p.m. Link: More information © Copyright 2013 AccessNorthGa.com
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