Four Honored with Distinguished Business Alumnus Award
November 3rd, 2009The Distinguished Business Alumnus Award is the highest honor given by the Wisconsin School of Business.
The Distinguished Business Alumnus Award is the highest honor given by the Wisconsin School of Business.
Ankit Agarwal, 2009 Wisconsin Entrepreneurial Bootcamp (WEB) graduate, secured one of 13 awards for his research in biomedicine.
Accounting major Gwen Jorgensen, one of the most decorated runners at Wisconsin, received the 2009 Medal of Honor from the Big Ten.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Executive Education was named the “Best School for Continuing Education” by Corporate Report Wisconsin magazine.
The Consortium for Graduate Study in Management, the country’s first equal
opportunity graduate fellowship program for minorities, has honored Phil
Miller, assistant dean, PhD and research programs.
Assistant Professor Amber Epp, Marketing, won the inaugural Sid Levy Award, announced at the fourth annual Consumer Culture Theory conference for her dissertation-based article.
The east wing addition to Grainger Hall won a Merit Award from In Business magazine’s Commercial Design Awards competition.
Several awards were presented to Wisconsin School of Business faculty and staff.
at the May 13 Length of Service reception, in addition to length of service recognition.
The Wisconsin School of Business Small Business Development Center (SBDC) has been awarded the SBDC Excellence Award for the State of Wisconsin.