Wednesday, March 18, 2009
7:15 a.m. |
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Northwood
University
“Celebrating 50 Years of
Free Enterprise”
Dr. Kevin Fegan, Provost
Entrepreneurship + Education
+ Free Enterprise =
the
Triple Bottom Line
The true
role of Business Schools in
the Economic Equation
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Defining “value
maximization” for
individual as well as
organization through
Servant Leadership
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Value in any endeavor
cannot be maximized
without business, the
earth and humanity being
aligned
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Creative destruction vs.
continuous improvement
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A philosophy and
framework beyond content
and skill acquisition
must guide business
school programming and
businesses of
today and the future
Dr. Kevin Fegan is
Provost-Chief Operating
Officer of the
Northwood
University’s Texas campus and director of University
activities.
Dr. Fegan joined Northwood
University in 1987 as
Assistant Director of
Academic Computer Services
and an professor at
Northwood’s Midland, Michigan campus. In 1988, he became Registrar
for the
Midland campus
and in 1990 was named
Director of Registrar and
Academic Counseling. In
1994, he joined the staff of
University
College serving as
Associate Dean. In 1998, he
was named Dean of University College.
In May 2000, he was elected
Provost,
University
College and an officer of
the college by the Board of
Trustees. In May of 2003,
Dr. Fegan moved to Texas as Provost of the Northwood
University’s Texas campus. Dr. Fegan was named a Northwood
University Outstanding
Alumni (1996), recognized by
the International Who’s Who
of Professionals and Who’s
Who Among American Colleges
and Universities, and is a
member of Delta Mu Delta,
Honorary Business
Fraternity. Dr. Fegan holds
a B.B.A. in marketing and
management from Northwood
University, a Masters in
educational administration
from Central Michigan
University and an Ed.D. in
curriculum and instruction
from Wayne State
University.
Dr. Fegan summarizes his
beliefs and those
practiced at
Northwood
University’s three United States
and six International
Campuses in the
following statement…
“The fundamental
beliefs and values of
The Northwood Idea,
accentuated by the
curricular philosophy
and variety of
instructional delivery
approaches, provide the
opportunity for
Northwood to
educationally address
the needs of a variety
of learners who
understand and value the
importance of
Education, Free
Enterprise, Servant
Leadership and Lifelong
Learning.”
www.northwood.edu
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Note: Meeting begin at 7:15 am, presentation begins promptly at 7:45 am. Guests are encouraged to attend. Meeting arrangements are based on a guaranteed guest count and we are charged accordingly. Your attention to this detail is greatly appreciated.
See you there!
Bill Wallace,
Wallace Financial
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