Response, 1985 November
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DAEMEN COLLEGE Capital Campaign : A Success The second phase of Daemen Mrs. Judith P. Jayson, president of College’s capital campaign, “Build A Judith P. Jayson & Associates, served Tomorrow,” has contributions and as general campaign chairperson and pledges totaling $1,252,034, putting Paul A. Willax, president and chief ex the effort beyond the campaign goal ecutive officer of Empire of America, of $1,250,000. F.S.B., was honorary chairperson. “The success of Daemen’s capital Addressing Mrs. Jayson, Willax campaign shows that Daemen’s stature declared; in the greater Western New York “I was pleased to hear the good community is continually growing,” news and I congratulate you and all of declared Dr. Robert S. Marshall, your associates who worked so long and Daemen president. hard to get the program over the top. I The funds raised helped to finance am truly pleased that I was able to Daemen’s College Athletic Facility, participate in such a worthy program.” built last year, as well as a host of other needs including the renovation of the BUILD A TOMORROW Daemen Chapel, student scholarships, Marian Library improvements and The following persons and organiza general equipment. tions have contributed to Daemen Some of the major contribution cat College’s capital campaign, “Build A egories and their totals are corporate/ Tomorrow,” with the various levels of business, $384,212; foundations, contributions appearing above each CAMPAIGN KICK-OFF — Judith P. Jayson, chairperson o f Daemen College’s capital campaign, $264,551 and college community, group of contributors: “ Build A Tomorrow,” discusses strategy with Charles L. Lumsden, left, chairman o f Daemen’s $321,737. Board o f Trustees, and Daemen President Robert S. Marshall. Dr. Marshall is pointing to a scale (continued on page 3) model of some of the improvements attending the campaign. Daemen Means Business “I encourage our students to be Recent off-campus co-op place flexible in job placement,” declares ments have included accounting super Roger V. Bruszewski, chairman of the visor, Cecos International, Buffalo; Daemen College Business Administra sales trainee at the General Motors tion Department. Zone Office, Williamsville; accounting Bruszewski, who estimates that intern, La Clare Petroleum Inc., Buffalo about 50 percent of the business ad and real estate assistant, Moot and graduates settle in the Buffalo area, Sprague Attorneys, Buffalo. recalls a recent case in which a graduate Daemen business ad graduates have was offered a job with a Kansas City also found permanent employment in firm which carried a $22,000-a-year such area firms as IBM, Marine Midland starting salary, a company car and an Bank, Goldome Bank and Moore expense account. Business Forms. “He didn’t take it because he wanted The Beta Theta chapter of Delta Mu to stay in Buffalo,” notes Bruszewski. Delta, the national business honor “So you see we don’t always get that society, elects qualified students for flexibility.” admission and possibly for life mem In order to set Daemen graduates bership. up for possible lucrative jobs, the The wide-ranging courses in the Daemen Business Administration De department indude principles of micro partment maintains close ties with the economics, prindples of macroeco Buffalo area business and industrial nomics, cost accounting, income tax community and offers a varied curric theory, auditing, consumer economics, ulum with Bachelor of Science Degrees consumer law, money and banking, in Business Administration in such Roger V. Bruszewski, Chairman, Business Administration, demonstrating the computer to corporate finance, labor relations, specialty areas as accounting, adminis Senior, Marie Seamacca, who is majoring in Management. marketing strategy, advanced sales trative science, business education, manship and account development economics, information systems man bottom line Buffalo area business The Business Administration De strategies. agement, marketing, transportation executives. partment, which maintains relatively All entering freshmen seeking busi and travel, and sales. “We have set up business advisory small classes with an excellent student/ ness ad degrees must have had three “Accounting and management are boards consisting of executives in such faculty ratio, also actively participates years of high school mathematics the most popular,” observes Bruszewski fields as transportation and travel,” in a Cooperative Education Program in through Math 11 (trigonometry). but adds that computer related skills says Bruszewski. “We have breakfast which full and part-time students work Students who have not completed this are rapidly coming into vogue. with these groups four or five times a off-campus for academic credits. The sequence in high school can take Bruszewski notes that his depart year and they bring us up to date on co-op program frequently leads to full equivalent math courses at Daemen. ment maintains close relationships with the new trends in their fields.” time, post graduate employment. Daemen Golf Classic Corporate Sponsors By any reckoning, Daemen College’s Amherst Floor Covering first fund-raising golf tournament last Buffalo Bills, Inc. June 24 at the Park Country Club was Buffalo Business Journal, Inc. Buffalo Institutional Services a rousing success. Buffalo Telophone Company The event, sponsored by Shearson Caton-Hendler Paint Company, Inc. Lehman Bros., attracted wide business Chase/Lincoln First Bank and corporate sponsorship and was City Mattress, Inc. chaired by Attorney Kevin D. Cox of Clarence Materials Corporation The Eagle House Cox, Barrell, Murrett, Ehman & Gersten. Ellis Singer Group The winners of the various contests Empire of America, F.S.B. were Bob Marshall, shortest drive; Firstmark Corporation John Rehak Jr., longest drive; and Ron Fox and Company Graphic Arts Supply Johnson and Rehak who chipped Hunt Real Estate Corporation closest to the 8th and 13th holes Key Bank of Western New York respectively. Larry Smith Office Equipment In the category of net golf scores Lathan, Lumsden, McCormick & Company the first place winner was John Rehak Mariene Midland Bank, N.A. Attorney Kevin D. Cox, center, chairperson of Daemen College’s first fundraising golf tourna New York Telophone Company Sr., second place, Don Brunner and Pepsi-Cola Buffalo Bottling Corporation third place, Tom Hadala. In the gross ment last June 24 at the Park Country Club, brandishes one of the trophies awarded during the tourney. Pictured left to right are William Carroll, vice president, Shearson Lehman Bros.; William H. Prentice, Inc. score category the winner was Gary Charles L. Lumsden, chairman of Daemen’s Borad of Trustees; Cox, Dr. Robert S. Marshall, Ridgewood Home Center Webster followed by Nick Amigone. Daemen president and C. Stuart Hunt, president, Hunt Real Estate. RMF Business Forms, Inc. Service Glass Company Sevenson Construction Corporation Shearson Lehman Brohters, Inc. Daemen G olf Classic Planning Committee Snyder Garage Towne Lincoln Mercury, AMC/Jeep/Renault Union Carbide Corporation Kevin D. Cox, John J. Gross James L. Kulach Brian D. Rusk Chairperson Corporate Purchasing Director Vice President and Area Manager Director of Public Affairs Cox, Barrell, Murrett, Ehman and Geraten Goldome Bank for Savings First Federal Savings and Loan Association Daemen College Donors o f Gifts and Prizes o f Rochester William A. U Urn ark, James M. Heinike Jack R. Schreiber About Time Clock Emporium Honorary Chairperson President Charles L. Lumsden, CPA Assistant Vice President and Manager Acadian Farm Day Camp J.M. Heinike and Associates, Inc. Senior Vice President Chairman Marine Midland Bank, N.A. Adam’s Rib Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. Lathan, Lumsden, McCormick & Co. Joseph P. I vers George F. Siefert, Jr. Automobile Club of Western New York Nicholas P. Amigone Vice President Dr. Robert S. Marshall Assistant Professor Howard F. Ballou, Inc. Attorney Manager of Branch Banking Division President Daemen College Chase/Lincoln Bank Daemen College Buffalo Hilton at the Waterfront Donald L. Brunner Thomas J. Sullivan Buffalo Telophone Company Dr. Thomas A. Jambro Vice President Alexander C Meyer General Manager Public Relations Division Bussman Manufacturing Empire of America, F.S.B. Director of Development and Alumni Affairs Sr. Vice President/Financial Consultant Faller, Klenk and Quinlan, Inc. Daemen College Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. Chase Lincoln First Bank William S. Carroll Harold Waldron Glen Campbell Chevrolet, Inc. Thomas R. Jones Vice President Hon. Henry J. Nowak President Capello Fashions, Inc. Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. Vce President Congressman Washburn Electric, Inc. Key Bank of Western New York Daemen College Jean G. Gaulin John F. Rehak Darien Lake Peter F. Hunt President Insurance & Bonds Delta Sonic Car Wash Gaulin’s of Williamsville Vice President Lawley Service, Inc. Hunt Real Estate Corporation Empire of America, F.S.B. Faller, Klenk and Quinlan, Inc. First Federal Savings and Loan Assn. Fox and Company Friar’s Table, Ltd. Gaulin’s of Williamsville Goldome Bank for Savings GTE Sylvania Hyatt Regency Buffalo J.F. Krantz Nursery, Inc. Le Renard Lord Amherst Motor Hotel The Lyons Den, Ltd. Marine Midland Bank McMahon's Restaurant Moore Business Forms, Inc. M & T Bank Nickel City Cafe Joseph Palanker and Sons Peterson Drugs Pierce Arrow Restaurant and Nightclub R.W. Travel Associates, Inc. Racquets and More Rockwell’s Tavern Romanello’s Prime Rib Fred Ronecker, Inc. Salvatore's Italian Gardens Sassafras