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  • by clwaller
    Among nearly 3,000 student competitors across three competitions, totaling 120,000 virtual conversations, the Georgia Southern University Parker College once again proved to be a dominant presence as our sales students worked diligently to beat the bot in the AI-powered RNMKRS sales role-play challenge. Notable honors earned in the RNMKRS PRO Role-Play sales competition include RNMKRS […]
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    by Carter Nguyen The Beta Alpha Psi – Zeta Delta Chapter at Georgia Southern University hosted a successful Discover Accounting Day for high school students from Bulloch County, offering an engaging and educational introduction to the world of accounting. The event, which aimed to spark interest in the field, featured hands-on activities and insightful presentations […]
  • by clwaller
    Jeffrey Brosowski, DBA, lecturer of finance, recently offered tips on finding the best online loans in a WalletHub feature. He encouraged borrowers to research potential lenders to learn about their reputations, credibility, customer experiences, and negative news coverage. In addition, he stressed the importance of knowing one’s own credit score before applying for a loan […]
  • by clwaller
    The Parker family is sad to report the loss of Patrick “Pat” G. Blanchard (MKTG, 1965), who passed away earlier this month at the age of 81. Throughout his 52-year career in banking, Pat supported many charitable endeavors including serving a two-year term as chair of Georgia Southern’s University Foundation and chair of the Business […]
  • by clwaller
    At this moment, I’m on a plane over the Atlantic Ocean. I’m returning from a visit to the University of Zagreb, in Croatia. I was there for an AACSB review, as one of three deans who made up the peer review team. The Parker College is reviewed similarly every six years. In turn, as dean […]
  • by clwaller
    Jacqueline Jedlicka (ACCT & MGMT, 2019) began her career in public accounting as an intern in January 2019. She earned the CPA license in November 2020 (her proudest achievement to date) and became a senior auditor at Symphona in July 2022. Jacqueline specializes in financial statement audits and consulting engagements of community banks in the […]
  • by clwaller
    by Timothy Minatee Over the weekend of November 9 and 10, members of the Parker College School of Accountancy student chapter of National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) attended NABA’s regional conference in Atlanta. NABA prepared sessions and panels for our members to attend. These sessions gave us time to ask in-depth questions of black […]
  • by clwaller
    The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) recently invited Parker College School of Accountancy student Andrew Lynch to participate in the AICPA Accounting Scholars Leadership Workshop (ASLW). Each year, only 100 students in the United States receive invitations to participate in this program. The ASLW seeks to inspire the next generation of accounting and […]
  • by clwaller
    by Sana Zafar Samantha Grovenstein (ACCT, 2005) spoke to my fundamentals of entrepreneurship students on October 30. She addressed venture failure, stressing that the definition of failure may vary for different businesses and pointing out various signs that signal when venture failure is imminent. An executive operations leader at Inventure IT, Samantha has worked closely […]
  • by clwaller
    Organizational Dynamics recently notified Curtis Sproul, Ph.D., assistant professor of management; Steve Charlier, Ph.D., chair and professor of management; and Rachel Smith, Ph.D., associate professor of management, that their article, “Totally (Savannah) Bananas: The Benefits of a Mission-Driven Culture,” has been accepted for publication. The article is part of an on-going research project related to […]

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  • by clwaller
    Among nearly 3,000 student competitors across three competitions, totaling 120,000 virtual conversations, the Georgia Southern University Parker College once again proved to be a dominant presence as our sales students worked diligently to beat the bot in the AI-powered RNMKRS sales role-play challenge. Notable honors earned in the RNMKRS PRO Role-Play sales competition include RNMKRS […]
  • by clwaller
    by Carter Nguyen The Beta Alpha Psi – Zeta Delta Chapter at Georgia Southern University hosted a successful Discover Accounting Day for high school students from Bulloch County, offering an engaging and educational introduction to the world of accounting. The event, which aimed to spark interest in the field, featured hands-on activities and insightful presentations […]
  • by clwaller
    Jeffrey Brosowski, DBA, lecturer of finance, recently offered tips on finding the best online loans in a WalletHub feature. He encouraged borrowers to research potential lenders to learn about their reputations, credibility, customer experiences, and negative news coverage. In addition, he stressed the importance of knowing one’s own credit score before applying for a loan […]
  • by clwaller
    The Parker family is sad to report the loss of Patrick “Pat” G. Blanchard (MKTG, 1965), who passed away earlier this month at the age of 81. Throughout his 52-year career in banking, Pat supported many charitable endeavors including serving a two-year term as chair of Georgia Southern’s University Foundation and chair of the Business […]
  • by clwaller
    At this moment, I’m on a plane over the Atlantic Ocean. I’m returning from a visit to the University of Zagreb, in Croatia. I was there for an AACSB review, as one of three deans who made up the peer review team. The Parker College is reviewed similarly every six years. In turn, as dean […]
  • by clwaller
    Jacqueline Jedlicka (ACCT & MGMT, 2019) began her career in public accounting as an intern in January 2019. She earned the CPA license in November 2020 (her proudest achievement to date) and became a senior auditor at Symphona in July 2022. Jacqueline specializes in financial statement audits and consulting engagements of community banks in the […]
  • by clwaller
    by Timothy Minatee Over the weekend of November 9 and 10, members of the Parker College School of Accountancy student chapter of National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) attended NABA’s regional conference in Atlanta. NABA prepared sessions and panels for our members to attend. These sessions gave us time to ask in-depth questions of black […]
  • by clwaller
    The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) recently invited Parker College School of Accountancy student Andrew Lynch to participate in the AICPA Accounting Scholars Leadership Workshop (ASLW). Each year, only 100 students in the United States receive invitations to participate in this program. The ASLW seeks to inspire the next generation of accounting and […]
  • by clwaller
    by Sana Zafar Samantha Grovenstein (ACCT, 2005) spoke to my fundamentals of entrepreneurship students on October 30. She addressed venture failure, stressing that the definition of failure may vary for different businesses and pointing out various signs that signal when venture failure is imminent. An executive operations leader at Inventure IT, Samantha has worked closely […]
  • by clwaller
    Organizational Dynamics recently notified Curtis Sproul, Ph.D., assistant professor of management; Steve Charlier, Ph.D., chair and professor of management; and Rachel Smith, Ph.D., associate professor of management, that their article, “Totally (Savannah) Bananas: The Benefits of a Mission-Driven Culture,” has been accepted for publication. The article is part of an on-going research project related to […]