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2007 Beta Gama Sigma Inductions
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Nine students were recently inducted into Beta Gama Sigma
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MSU College of Business Inducts New Beta Gama Sigma Members
Nine MSU College of Business student names were added to the
prestigious list of Beta Gama Sigma (BGS) inductees. BGS, an
international honor society started in 1913, provides the highest
recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive
in an undergraduate or master program at a school accredited by
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
(AACSB).
During the initiation luncheon held last Wednesday, students were
welcomed by BGS President, Erin Ahlgren, and encouraged by VP of
Programs, Kelly Rickard and VP of Memberships, Sarah Bergantine
to live by the standards of Beta, meaning honor, Gama, meaning
wisdom, and Sigma, meaning earnestness.
College of Business professor of management, Dr. Dan Moshavi, was
honored with the Beta Gama Sigma Professor of the Year Award.
Following the Professor of the Year Award, Steve Wheeler,
Gallatin Market Manager for First Interstate Bank, was recognized
as the Chapter Honoree. Wheeler, who will be relocating to
Billings, is a College of Business alumnus (1976). He addressed
the students, offering advice on how to become a successful
manager.
2007 BGS Inductees SENIORS: Stefanie M. Kauffman of Bozeman;
Emily Quinn of Bozeman; Cheryl L. Rogers of Red Lodge; and,
Nicole Luetolf of Bueron Switzerland.
JUNIORS: Mitchell J. Clark of Chester; Daniel Huffman of
Billings; Joseph Ottoy of Miles City; Lindsey M. Pierce of
Anderson, CA; and, Matthew J. Pugh of Kalispell.
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