
Deborah Turner was named Oustanding Professor by Executive Master's students.
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The Class of 2005 of the Executive Master of Science in Management of Technology program, whose thirty-eight members graduated in December, voted accounting professor Deborah Turner as the program's Outstanding Professor.
"This is a well-deserved award which reflects the care, energy, and devotion that Debby has always given to the executive students in the program," says Dennis Nagao, faculty director of the Executive Master's program.
Known as the "MBA for the age of technology," the Executive Master's is designed for rising professionals who want to enhance their skills without disrupting their careers. Over eighteen months, participants gain the skills necessary to manage technology innovation and implementation, understand global business issues, and take advantage of such opportunities as Internet marketing, wireless communication, and e-business.
The Class of 2005 concluded the program with a study tour of Munich, Germany, and Paris, France, from November 30 through December 8, attending lectures, visiting high-tech companies, and meeting with executives and government officials.
December graduates included:
Clinton Ages, Business Technology Consultants
Gregory Alexander, EMC Corporation
Valerie Anderson, Emory School of Medicine
Samuel Bailey, BellSouth
Aaron Bartels, American Management Systems
Darrell Black, State of South Carolina
Anthony Bradford, Georgia Department of Transportation
David Bullock, Advisory Technology Services
Daniel Carter, Eco-Tech
James Conerton, AV Elite
Nathaniel Couturier, BellSouth Telecommunications
Josh Daymont, SecureWorks
Andrew Donaldson, Cingular Wireless
Michael Douglas, Shaw Science Partners
Mark Farmer, Mellow Mushroom
Jason Howard, Kodak
Dennis Jones, Radio Jones LLC
David Kunkle, Johns Manville
Jeffrey Lancaster, McKesson
Seong Lee, Southern Company
Daniel Leonard, VoiceCom
Leslie Lewis, Business Computer Applications
Ruben Marentes, PanAmSat Corporation
Amy Means, Lafarge North America
Conrad Meertins
Rodney Miller, Alston & Bird LLP
Manoj Muthukumar, Cirro Energy
Tracy Oliver, Tescom USA Software System Testing
Robert Partee, Microsoft
Asim Qureshi, SAP America
Molly Richelt, IBM
Michael Rouse, Toyota
Sean Ryan, Z-Tel Communications
Brenda Thompson, Georgia Pacific
Alan Tingle, Aventure Technology International
Christopher Underwood, Cingular Wireless
Andrew Watson, Cox Communications
Johnnie Young, Federal Reserve Bank
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