Charting his own course John Denison SBA ‘67 believes job satisfaction really is possible for most people. Achieving it calls for hard work, integrity and a few simple rules. Denison, who became the CEO of ATA Airlines in February, follows his own advice. Read More |
A ‘Giant’ in the community It’s something to see a child who’s never been horseback riding or seen a lake experience those things,” says Richard Clanton CAS ’76. It’s also something to see someone dedicate his life to creating such moments. Read More |
Alumna goes from graduation to Capital Hill insider It was a scene that could only be described as surreal. Amy Wills CAS ‘98 was sitting on a couch in Sen. Ted Kennedy’s home when the veteran lawmaker started performing “Blueberry Hill” on the piano. Accompanying him was President Bill Clinton. Read More |
Volunteer reaches out to those most in need Kim Perkins MBA ‘95 has positioned herself at the very start of the way back. To the victims of rape, the victims of violence and domestic abuse, and to those who are homeless, she may well appear more as a pillar, the first good to move forward after so much bad. Read More |