School of Business at Clayton State University

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The School of Business at Clayton State University
Established 1969
Type Public
Dean Dr. Alphonso Ogbuehi[1]
Academic staff 25
Admin. staff 13
Undergraduates 1200
Postgraduates 97
Location Clayton County[2], Georgia, USA
Website [1]

The School of Business at Clayton State University is an AACSB Accredited business school committed to delivering a high quality theoretical and practical business education.[3][4] Faculty conduct and publish research which is then used in conjunction with case studies and various other aids to improve student learning.

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[edit] Jim Wood Speakers Series

The Speaker Series provides a forum for many of Georgia’s business personalities to engage discussion with students. The goal is to forge bonds between Georgia’s business leaders and the School of Business students, allowing the students to gain insights into current business trends and corporate strategies. Recent speakers include:

  • Milton Jones, Market President of Bank of America
  • C.D. Moody, CEO of Moody Construction
  • Frank A. Argenbright, Chairman of Air Serv Corporation[5]
  • Harsha Agadi, CEO of Churches Chicken
  • Joe Ruggles, President of Eleven Realty
  • Glenn Farris, CEO of Biomass Gas and Electric
  • Christine Jacobs, CEO of Theragenics
  • Dan Cathy, COO of Chick Fil A
  • James Young, CEO of Citizen's Trust Bank
  • Julia Wallace, Editor of Atlanta Journal-Constitution
  • Crystal Edmonson, Broadcast Editor of Atlanta Business Chronicle
  • Robin Loudermilk, President and CEO of Aaron Rents, Inc.

[edit] School of Business programs

[edit] Majors

[edit] Minors

  • Business Administration
  • Finance
  • Marketing
  • Supply Chain Management

[edit] Graduate

  • MBA (Offered in Clayton County, Georgia)
  • MBA for Working Professionals (Offered in Peachtree City, Georgia)
  • MBA (offered in East Metro Atlanta Area)

[edit] Centers and Institutes

  • Center for Research on Economic Sustainability and Trends
  • Center for Supply Chain Management
  • Small Business Development Center

[edit] External links

[edit] References

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