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Many Thanks for your Support COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
2013 HONORS BANQUET
Patrons
The Boeing Company
Benefactors
John & Linda Dacy
Laura Milner
Donors
James Avey
Nancy Graber Pigeon
Eldon Johnson
Alexandra & Tommy Leong
Paul Lunkes
Kathryn Martell
Samuel Otim
Lynn Richmond
Roy & Alana Savoian
Robbie Dahl Sullivan
Ron Tidd
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2013 Honors Banquet
College of Business Central Washington University
May 4, 2013
Welcome Dr. Kathryn Martell, Dean
College of Business
Dinner
Student Awards Student Scholarship Recipients
Top College of Business Scholars
Outstanding Students
Intern-of-the-Year Students
Keynote Address “The Next Step — Change Creates Opportunity”
Professor John Lasik
Department of Accounting
Central Washington University
Advancing the Dream
Advisory Board Awards for Faculty Excellence Excellence in Teaching
Excellence in Advising
Excellence in Faculty Research
Excellence in Professional Service
Special Recognitions
Closing Remarks
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James Gaudino, President Central Washington University
There is much to celebrate at this, the platinum
anniversary College of Business (CB) Honors Banquet.
While this is the 20th annual event, it is the first for Dr.
Kathryn Martell, the CB dean. She joined us last July 1
and is continuing to build upon the successes of her
predecessor, Dr. Roy Savoian, who is now the
executive director of the Institute for Innovation and
Entrepreneurship (I4IE). Along with the Northwest
Center for Organizational Research, Northwest Center
for Sport Business, and Supply Chain Management
Institute, I4IE is among the pillars that set our
nationally accredited CB apart from similar colleges across the state and nation.
Another CB pillar is the exceptional quality and dedication of its faculty
and staff. Earlier this year, two of them appeared before the university’s Board
of Trustees to receive well-deserved recognition. Sharon Damm, senior
secretary in accounting, was honored as a Distinguished Civil Servant, while Dr.
Jim Nimnicht, professor of Human Resource Management, was awarded the
rank of Professor Emeritus.
In addition, the Dr. James Nimnicht Endowed Scholarship in Human
Resource Management was recently inaugurated. It is one of two scholarship
funds founded this year. The other is the Professor Gary W. Heesacker
Endowed Scholarship in Accounting. The CB also reached a milestone with the
establishment of its first endowed professorship, as the Patrick R.
O’Shaughnessy Endowment surpassed both its $1 million goal in cash balance
and $1.1 million goal in cash and pledges in support of the Patrick R.
O’Shaughnessy Executive Professor of Accounting.
It is through our innovative programs, the top-quality education offered,
and the giving spirit of our alumni and friends of the CB that it is strong today
and will become even stronger in the years ahead. I extended my sincere
congratulations for all of these latest achievements and the many others that we
will celebrate here tonight.
Marilyn Levine, Provost/VP for
Academic Affairs & Student Life Central Washington University
It is my honor to welcome you to the 2013 CWU
College of Business Honors Banquet. The College of
Business has had a very successful year, winning
awards for faculty research, student accomplishments,
and continued excellence in teaching and service. The
faculty, students, alumni, and the wonderful advisory
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Mission CWU's College of Business faculty and staff create value and opportunity
for our students by focusing on quality in undergraduate education at the
Ellensburg campus and university centers in the Puget Sound and central
regions of Washington state. We accomplish this through emphasis on
excellence in teaching, strengthened by faculty research and supported by
professional service.
Vision The College of Business will be recognized as a premier learning
community creating an environment in which students, faculty and staff
reach their full potential.
Statement of Conduct
The College of Business is a learning community committed to a set of
core values based on integrity, respect and responsibility that guide our
interactions.
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Only the best business schools earn AACSB International accreditation,
and Central Washington University is home to one of them. When the CB
received its accreditation from AACSB, it joined the ranks of the best
business schools in the world— less than five percent of the business
schools globally.
The AACSB is the longest-serving, largest global-accrediting organization
for business schools and serves as an informational resource for students
who need to consider the best business schools for their academic goals.
Employers recognize the value of a degree from an AACSB-accredited
school. When they see a resume from a CWU College of Business
graduate, they will know it means that the applicant has studied under
professors who conduct research regularly, and possess knowledge of
current business ideas and methods. Bottom-line: graduates are “job-
ready”.
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Distinguished Faculty
A major event annually at CWU is the selection of the Distinguished University
Professor for Teaching, for Research/Artistic Accomplishment, and for Public
Service. These Distinguished Faculty Awards are the highest awards attainable at
the university and represent the highest level of performance. The awards are
overseen by the CWU Faculty Senate through a nomination process and funding
for awards (for each category) is generously provided by the Office of the
President. Twelve CB faculty have been honored as Distinguished University
Professor. Robert Carbaugh is the only faculty member from the college to earn the
awards twice—once for teaching and once for research.
Thank you for your contributions and years of service and dedication to
the College of Business and Central Washington University.
Best wishes in your retirement!
Special Recognition
Richard Larkin
Professor
Department of Finance and
Supply Chain Management
13 Years of Service
2000-2013
John Lasik
Professor
Department of Accounting
33 Years of Service
1980-2013
Year CB Faculty Department Category
2009 Robert Holtfreter Accounting Public Service
2007 Peter Saunders Economics Research
2001 Robert Carbaugh Economics Research
1998 Norman Gierlasinski Accounting Public Service
1997 James Nimnicht Business Admin. Teaching
1994 Gary Heesacker Accounting Public Service
1993 Robert Carbaugh Economics Teaching
1992 Donald Cocheba Economics Research
1988 Richard Mack Economics Research
1987 Wolfgang Franz Economics Public Service
1985 Allen Vautier Accounting Public Service
1982 Patrick O’Shaughnessy Accounting Teaching
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board all are helping to continue and expand upon this growing reputation of
quality. We are particularly delighted this year to welcome Dr. Kathryn Martell
as new Dean of the College of Business. Dean Martell brings a wealth of
experience in the breadth of her disciplinary knowledge, practical experience,
and an international reputation in the area of business college assessment.
To the students - I know that graduates of the program will be leaving
with key knowledge and skills that they will be contributing to the economic
vitality in our communities. I wish you every success in your careers as you go
forward.
Kathryn Martell, Dean College of Business
Welcome to the 20th annual College of Business
Honors Banquet! This special evening brings alumni,
family, and friends together to celebrate the
achievements and accomplishments of students and
faculty. We also welcome members of the CWU
administration as well as the Advisory Board and
Councils affiliated with the College of Business. We are pleased that tonight's speaker is retiring
faculty member and former Associate Dean, John
Lasik. We look forward to his presentation, "The
Next Step – Change Creates Opportunity.” Drawing
from his 36 years as an educator, Professor Lasik will
provide his perspective on what is needed for success
in the transition from student to successful business professional. Professor
Lasik is a dedicated teacher and is respected and well-liked by students, faculty
and staff, and we appreciate his willingness to provide “a final lecture” to our
high-achieving students.
Tonight we honor our students and faculty for their excellence. The
College of Business faculty and staff are dedicated to creating value and
opportunity for our students by providing a high quality education at the
Ellensburg campus and university centers in Lynnwood, Des Moines and the
central region of Washington State. While all faculty members contribute in a
variety of distinctive and significant ways, we recognize a few tonight for their
excellence in teaching, advising, research and professional service,
respectively. In addition, some students are recognized for their high level of
academic achievement and others for the quality of their contribution during an
internship.
“Congratulations” to the many outstanding students and faculty in the
College of Business for a job well done!
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Supply Chain Management Institute Advisory Council John Bell
Purchasing Manager, Bio-Rad
Laboratories
David Davis
CPPO, Procurement and Materials
Manager, WSDOT
Bryan K. Dorwin
Senior Manager, Boeing IDS ASW/ISE
Supplier Management
Jeff Fowler
Director of Operations, Fluke
Corporation
Curtis Lancaster
Administrator: Supply Chain
Management, MultiCare Health System
Mark Magnotti
Operations Manager, Dynacraft,
PACCAR Inc.
Kathryn Martell
Dean, College of Business, CWU
Laura M. Milner
Associate Dean, College of Business,
CWU
Mike Morelli
Customer Operations, Expedia
Kristi Mosman
Vice President North American
Operations, Fluke Corporation
Jason Phelps
Senior Supply Chain Planner, Microsoft
Corporation
Mitchell Pogue
Warehouse Manager, Cardinal Health
Wayne Pritchard
Director Indirect Procurement, T-Mobile
Heather Rai
Purchasing Manager, Nintendo of
America Inc.
Director: Carlo Smith
College of Business
“Dean’s Award” Recipient
Brittany Waskom Business Administration
(Specialization - Marketing and
Supply Chain Management)
Presented on May 22, 2013 at:
“Evening of Recognition”
Center for Leadership and
Community Engagement
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Accounting Advisory Council
Aaron Artman
President, Tacoma Rainiers
Jack Bishop
Athletic Director, Central Washington
University
Shannon Burley
Vice President of Marketing, Seattle
Storm
Danielle Carbary
Director of Sales, Emerald Downs
Keith Champagne
Associate Dean for Student Life, Dean
of Student Success, Central Washington
University
Chris Lawrence
Director of Ticket Sales and Service,
Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Sounders
Kevin Martinez
Marketing Vice President, Seattle
Mariners
Chip Maxon
Vice President of Ticket Sales, Tacoma
Rainiers
Darrell Rutter
President, The Management Group (TV
Team Golf)
Jon Spoelstra
President, Mandalay Sports
Entertainment Pro-Teams Division
K.L. Wombacher
General Manager, Yakima Bears
Director: Jeff Stinson
Northwest Center for Sport Business Advisory Council
Chris Apken
Asst. Controller, PCC Aerostructures/
Primus International
Julie Armbrust
CPA, CFE, MBA
Kyle Boast
Audit Manager, Deloitte & Touche LLP
Art Campbell
Staff Accountant, Schelert & Company
Inc., PS
Ralph A. Conner, CPA
Principal, Larson Allen LLP
Jeff Fey, CPA
Partner, Moss-Adams LLP
Michelle Jennings, MPA, CPA
Tax Advisor, Cascade Investment, LLC
Paul Lunkes
Internal Audit Manager, Trident
Seafoods
Ken Meissner, CPA
Principal, Alegria and Company
Lance Soliday
Senior Director for External Reporting,
Expedia, Inc.
Aaron Strong
Accountant, Cashmere Valley Bank
Ryan Thompson
Special Agent, IRS-Criminal
Investigation
Mark D. Turley, CPA
Audit Manager, KPMG LLP
Lisa T. Wilson
Partner, Seattle EU, McGladrey &
Pullen, LLP
Department Chair: Marv Bouillon
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Barbara Wyatt ...................................................................................... Ellensburg