• Fall 2004 • No.11 he Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award is a program developed by The Educational Service Bureau of Dow Jones in 1948. Since inception, many colleges and universities throughout the have chosen this award to honor students whose academic performance is considered T exceptional. Each school receives a wall plaque designed to display the names of ten award winners. Each year a brass nameplate, engraved with the winner’s name and year of citation, is sent to the school for mounting on the plaque. The “outstanding student” nominated by the institution receives an embossed paperweight with the recipient’s name imprinted and a one-year subscription to The Wall Street Journal. The Journal’s September 15, 2004, issue listed all national Wall Street Journal 2004 Student Achievement Award Winners. The honorees included the following 23 Sigma Beta Delta members:

Austin Peay State University Rebecca L. Jenkins • • Saint Mary’s College of California Natalia B. Cedarville University Aaron Michael Sattler • Clayton Chiapa • Saint Michael’s College Melissa Densmore College State University Melissa D. Blount • Emmanuel • Salve Regina University Lacey R. Bramblett College Jessica Lynn Benton • Farmingdale State • Southern University at New Orleans Dion University Brian Bocker • Florida Southern College K. Aye • Southwestern Adventist University ALWAYS ASPIRE TOWARD SOMETHING BETTER John Kraus • Franklin Pierce College Amanda Billy-Roger Taer • State University of New Sharkey • Frostburg State University Jason Brown • York, Potsdam Curtis Stedge • Texas Wesleyan Hartwick College Kay M. Grisenthwaite • Immaculata University Rachel Carter • University of Illinois University Rachel E. Blair • Kentucky Wesleyan College at Springfield Craig Allen • University of Mary For 227 Colleges and Universities and 30,164 of their Helen Toler • Lynchburg College Brian Mason Royal • Washington James Matthew Lowe • William Best and Brightest Business Students Pennsylvania College of Technology Leslie M. Weaver Paterson University Kimberly Campbell ΣΒ∆’s First Decade Made a Difference 1968 discussion at the Beta Worth, Texas. Three members of the original over the ten-year period.” Montri Varayangkura Nancy A. Nielsen Stefan Forster Texas Woman’s University Our Lady of Holy Cross Elizabeth City State University George C. Marsh Jane E. Meridith Gamma Sigma Biennial governing Board were on hand to celebrate Dr. Richard Lewis: “We had high hopes Daniel Dembinski George S. Jackson John Alan Maser Thomas College Convention on the need for its tenth anniversary by cutting and sharing that the reaction would be positive and we ΣΒ∆ Robert Morris University Elon University Mary Ann Reale Nikolas J. Ray Robert G. Ontolchik Maria R. Labrutto William R. Walker Truman State University Rowan University Virginia W. Tash Notre Dame de Namur University Pat Ellebracht additional honor society coverage a large birthday cake: (pictured below) could bring to the honor society movement Charles A. McCullough Emmanuel College Laura Hamai University of Bridgeport A Excellence planted the seed for the idea of Sigma Beta Founding President, Jim Bearden; current that large number of students who had no Southern Oregon University Dennis L. Duncan Rina Hendarto Kathleen B. Horne Jon F. Harbaugh Emporia State University Tracy L. Yoell University of Hartford Delta. The idea surfaced again in 1986 President, Cliff Eubanks; and President-elect, opportunity to be a member of an honor our contributions have made a University of Mary Washington Sharon F. Mikulecky Nova Southeastern University Jean D. Fletcher Michael P. Neuhard Victoria L. Budt Rita D. Campbell University of Illinois at Springfield when it was placed on the agenda of Beta Don Driemeier. society. Now as we look back ten years, I difference during the formative years University of Tampa Farmingdale State University of New Morris D. Davis Melinda S. Ballard Larry J. Gispert York Fernando Gonzales Pamela M. Dewey of Sigma Beta Delta. We hope you will University of Wisconsin-Stout Leah C. Kelleher Paul L. Govekar Susan L. Kelly-Scott Gamma Sigma’s Long-range Planning think overwhelmingly our hopes, dreams, Y Laura A. Harrison Robert B. Leeds Andrea Hoffman Anna M. Sinnott continue to be a friend and supporter. Timothy L. Stevens Florida Gulf Coast University Paulette M. Laubsch University of Mary Washington Committee, where it remained for the next and aspirations have been realized. Yet with Widener University Laura A. Gray Matthew P. Owen Sean C. Doss We continue to seek your assistance in John A. Campbell Thomas G. Runyon Barbara C. Rodriguez Harry J. Skinker few years. It was formally moved for action any new movement, your potential exceeds supporting scholarships, whether at the $50 Holy Family University John A. Rushing Steffany J. Slaughter Others Helen M. Blier Andrew H. Smallhorne University of Nebraska at Kearney in January 1990, and given final approval your ability to grasp it immediately or even Sponsor level or as a Summa Cum Laude Alaska Pacific University Holy Names University Les R. Smout Angela A. Coleman Bruce N. Borup Sylvia C. San Andres Jose A Vazquez James W. Hawks for implementation by Beta Gamma Sigma’s within a short time frame.” Sponsor of $2,500 or more. We regard each Arcadia University Hood College Our Lady of Holy Cross College Kay L. Siebenaler Belinda Glijansky Tracy V. Pauter Nhung D. Dang University of New Haven Board of Governors in January 1994. Dr. Richard Scott: “Sigma Beta Delta contribution as a worthwhile investment and one David A. Leposa Eric Secretan Palm Beach Atlantic University Bruce F. Carmichael Belmont University Amanda E. Tolbard Sterling A. Grubbs Anne W. Dube Now Sigma Beta Delta celebrates ten has done exceptionally well in achieving the which is most appreciated. Faye S. Albright Howard Payne University Robert Morris College-Chicago Christina Eggert Gilmore M. Sanes, Jr. Rita P. Griffin Pamela J. Lamb Donna V. Harris years as an international business honor dreams that those who envisioned the Society Cynthia R. Painter Husson College Rhonda M. Williams Terence Henn Cabrini College Robin A. Warner-Braswell Robert Morris College-Orland Park Kenneth J. Kelly society. The first decade has been an exciting hoped for—to encourage and recognize Sigma Beta Delta Scholarship Winners ΣΒ∆ Contributors Marianne Culp Indiana University of Pennsylvania Norma A. Bibian George S. Krzak one moving from a March 24, 1994, chapter excellence in students studying business in In Their OwnWords California Lutheran University Kelly S. Kwasny-Beasley Herbert L. Luckett Roselie McDevitt December 1, 2003—November 15, 2004 Evelyn A. Schultz Jacksonville State University Natalie K. Rozak Edward J. Nadriczny Jennifer M. Crum Marlane P. Fairleigh Harriet G. Sides Michael D. Quinn installation in Nashville, Tennessee, then the colleges and universities of America and he winners of the scholarships wrote essays detailing their George L. Williams Lander University Robert Morris University Freda B. Schroeder “I am unafraid to use my God-given talents,” wrote Cedar Crest College Howard E. Houston Kristina A. Fausti Randolph D. Thomas duplicated 226 times from Florida to Maine beyond.” accomplishments to date. Below are a few highlights from each Betsy J. Bloom Lees-McRae College Cathy Frasca University of Tampa Kara Patterson. “I have always loved to sing but was Donald W. Norman and California to Alaska and 42 states in Mr. James Viehland: “With over 200 $2,000+ Noreen M. Gorman Rebecca L. Hieter Mary A. Meerhoff Jeff T. Copper student’s essay. Cedarville University Long Island University Patricia S. Patterson afraid of an audience….I knew I had the ability, and I Sigma Chapter College of St. Elizabeth Alice M. Reid between, as well as overseas. installations, Sigma Beta Delta has been a T William J. Kehoe Clifford W. Fawcett Yaw Afriyie Patricia Sergeant University of Texas of the Permian Suzanne T. Trowbridge Carmen E. Souchet-Graves committed myself to using it….I am now asked to sing Davis & Elkins College Lorene B. Holmes Roger Williams University Basin Amber B. Burgess-Greene The imprint has been left not only on resounding success in terms of extending to $1,000-$1,999 Heather Taylor Charleston Southern University Ann M. Lagowski Celena R. Brim “I am very involved on campus,” wrote Tamika Chul Kim often and am no longer reluctant to accept.” *holder of Belmont University Farmingdale State University of Janice M. Young Katherine M. Lucas Pamela H. Dangerfield Lynchburg College institutions of higher education, but also on institutions an opportunity to recognize their King, “and I try to be a positive influence to my friends Clifford L. Eubanks New York Chowan College Rowan University University of Wisconsin-River Falls Blanche Touhill Fellowship Richard T. Pugh Texas Wesleyan University Allan M. Dorman Andre E. Eason Steven H. Caltabiano Mark A. Lacek Marian College of Fond du Lac the lives of 30,164 individuals as well as on outstanding students through an honor society by serving as a tutor and mentor. I am also involved in Sandra Hart Hartwick College Allen T. Tinkham Doedy L. Green University of Wisconsin-Stout Mary E. Mayer Harold F. Nelson College of Mount St. Joseph Stephen J. Jamison Carole J. Ross Stephanie Much their families and friends. It is an imprint that just for the business student. I think that is a teaching children at a local school about diversity. These “I am a non-traditional student working $100-$999 Geoffrey A. Smith Mary Ann Cain Andrea M. Sari Urbana University Marymount Manhattan College DeVry University-Phoenix Holy Family University Laura A. Cruse St. Mary’s College of California Thomas Bunnell activities give me an immense sense of satisfaction .” Marian Quinn signifies encouragement and recognition of reason to have everyone who was involved full-time and raising two children,” wrote Rae Ellen Evelyn L. Plummer Elizabeth M. Beech Pamela J. Gross Julie C. Millias Washington College Donna M. Signorelli Husson College Hood College Jeremy W. Snellgrove Salem College Natalie Liccketto Maryville University excellence and the importance such advocacy Reflections and expectations surrounding the in the founding give themselves a little bit Correll. “One of the greatest gifts we can give our youth W. Tom Sawyer, Jr. Douglas A. Ehrhardt Angela M. Vongries Cherie W. Johansen W. Thomas Parr, Jr. James W. Price “Ever since I can remember,” wrote Kathryn Fluhr, Long Island University Husson College College of St. Elizabeth Richard E. Johe Wilmington College is that of education. It is rewarding to see the effect my Alan L. Williams brings to society. Society’s ten-year anniversary are seen in the of applause for having some vision and the Ronald G. Trotman Carolyn L. Jentzer Constance M. Crouch Salve Regina University William M. Klein Nancy J. Williams “one of my goals was to be the only person in my Maryville University Marymount Manhattan College Marguerite E. Lynch Thomas H. Brennan Harold S. Lowe, Jr. hard work has had upon my children and the growth McKendree College-Illinois The creation of Sigma Beta Delta is comments shared by the other members of the persistence to move this forward. I would Karen R. Kretchmar Stephanie Fleming Carole A. Soricelli Samford University Cynthia L. McNees Donna J. Wood immediate family since my grandmother to attend and of their compassion to attain new heights in their own Notre Dame de Namur University Mary M. Wagner Alice F. Starker Bruce A. Clark Larry B. Passwaters McKendree College-Kentucky not viewed as a finite task. Rather it is an founding Board: hope that Sigma Beta Delta continues on its Michele A. Pelter Maryville University Priscilla A. Taylor Siena College Cori S. West graduate from college….Therefore, knowing I have Pamela W. George educational experience.” Nova Southeastern University Teresa D. Huxford Concordia University-Irvine Kelley A. Batcher Winston-Salem State University Anjanette A. Vance ongoing and continuing and developing Dr. Quiester Craig : “I think Sigma Beta journey of making honor society recognition Karl-Heinz Arvind Ermisch Montana State University-Billings Richard H. Harms Siena Heights University William F. Kauder, Jr. financed a good portion of my education through hard Metropolitan State College of Denver Javier Garcia Teri L. Archer Concordia University-Portland Stephen M. Calhoun Stephen P. Lawrence Chris N. Ando process and venture. So while ten years is Delta was something that had to happen at available to all who seek it and try to explain work and scholarships is what I consider to be my JonW. Wollenzien, Jr. National University Teresa A. Maxwell Southeastern Oklahoma State University Woodbury University “I entered college,” wrote Lois Rogers, “weighing Walter F. Adams III Robert Morris College-Orland Park Willie J. Moore DeVry University-Alpharetta Jana L. Garner Brian B. Scharf Chris A. Boller significant in so many ways, it is far from this particular time. Students have so many the value of it to those who may not initially greatest accomplishment.” Cheryl M. Biernacki North Carolina State University Judith K. Vickers Southern Arkansas University 220 pounds and hoping I wouldn’t end up borderline Scott C. Goodwin Southern University Stephen M. Antosek DeVry University-Decatur Teresa M. Bellamy Matching Contributions R. Anthony Roberti complete. distractions and recognition is received recognize it.” diabetic like my father....I have worked harder in the Freda G. Richardson Nova Southeastern University Jennifer A. Gates Southern University at New Orleans Aetna Foundation Lorena D. Smith Yvonne Athanasaw DeVry University-Long Beach Gladys M. Fletcher “I remember as a young child,” wrote José Porras, “the Mountain State University Remembrances of milestones and shared for other things at many schools. Why Sigma Beta Delta’s successful first ten past four years than I ever have before, both physically $50-$99 Susan de la Vega Ruth Scott Linda M. Lewis Pamela L. Cook American InterContinental Sharan L. Eastwood DeVry University-Phoenix State University of New York at time and commitment I invested toward learning the National University experiences from Sigma Beta Delta’s first ten shouldn’t it be received for honor academic years are due in large measure to the vision and mentally....I can proudly say when I graduate I University-Ft. Lauderdale Larry D. Entringer Cheri L.Cavender Plattsburgh Steven R. Johnston English language so that I could communicate with my Nyo N. Than Wallace A. Marsh David D. Duty John R. Homburger will be at the top of my college class and sixty pounds Nazareth College of Rochester years were frequently recounted and reflected performance? I think Sigma Beta Delta was and well-conceived blueprint provided by the Cedarville University Gerald D. Murray DeVry University-Pomona Texas A & M International University John T. Matina classmates and essentially be able to read everything that Daniel J. Temmesfeld Madeline R. Perl Thuy T. Le Charles R. Boyer lighter. And I hope everyone will be looking, because North Carolina State University on at formal and informal sessions during something that has addressed that very, very founding Board. Much appreciation is owed Clayton College & State University Brian C. Robbins East Texas Baptist University Texas Wesleyan University Kyle D. Barefoot was around me.…I put my personal commitment forward it will be my new proudest moment.” Ernest Coward Michael J. Sonnelitter Harriet A. Droptini Linda R. Arredondo Kermit K. Bolick Sigma Beta Delta’s triennial meeting in Fort well. That was the golden thing that we did to that original Board. College of Mount St. Joseph Stephen P. Stonestreet John O. Droptini Pamela Faris and let hard work and determination achieve every Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Judy B. Chapman Ellen Zumar possibility.” *holder of Richard C. Scott Fellowship 5 6 10 Years Ago Belmont Was Our Founding Chapter

Cliff’s Note r. Harry Hollis, President of Sigma Q: What’s your memory of the March 24, triplets inducted into business honor society Beta Delta’s first chapter, was membership. They spoke to Aspirations about : A Business President 1994, ceremony? Alcon some of their experiences. From the President CLIFFORD L. EUBANKS Dinterviewed by Aspirations. A: I remember it was just a time of Belmont University Q: How does being the very first chapter Q: You all were inducted into in 2002 and 615-460-5510 anticipation. The newness got the adrenalin ΣΒ∆ Without Borders [email protected] of Sigma Beta Delta fit into your memory you graduated in May 2003. What do you do going and we were excited about it. The now? bank? hoosing a triennial theme, “Business into specific markets first or kinda taking a would soon be considering their work life, Mr. Vice President students’ reaction that first year was they A: I am the Research Coordinator at The Buntin DONALD H. DRIEMEIER A: I remember it very well. There was a were really excited and proud that they Group. I am a Client Service Assistant at Smith without Borders,” called for shotgun approach? Sear spoke to that concern. University of Missouri—St. Louis sense of excitement from the very beginning Barney. I am the Assistant Account Executive at could put on their résumés that this was The Buntin Group. inviting someone with experience A: We take every market seriously. I could Some of you will be looking for careers. So I 314-516-5253 among the faculty and also among the [email protected] something that they had achieved. It was a Q: And your major was? and connections to international share with you our P&Ls for Croatia, . would like to give you a little personal advice. students as they found out about this. So, big deal to them. A: Marketing. Marketing and management. C Secretary/Treasurer I’d say the key word was “excitement,” Finance. business to deliver the convention keynote Small markets. They all start small. We just First, it’s terribly important to join a company ver 3,800 students were inducted into Sigma Beta Delta this past year, our SANDRA H. HART Q: Did you ever take courses together, all three Texas Wesleyan University very excited to be a part of history. address. Mr. Tim Sear, a leading international treat them all with respect and try to adapt our or a profession where you can really be proud of highest number ever. These outstanding individuals bring our total membership in one course? If so, was that a problem for the 817-531-4841 Q: As a Belmont faculty member, when professor? business executive and Chairman and former CEO approach to whatever the local structure is in the products or services that you are providing. in the Society to more than 30,000. We congratulate these newly inducted [email protected] A: We did. They could keep us straight after a O no business honor society was available, of Alcon, Inc., a worldwide leader in ophthalmic terms of distribution, funding, the hospitals, and After all, you are going to be doing this for while. members for achieving excellence in their academic work. Immediate Past President what was your thought process when you Q: What were your reactions when you were research and manufacturing, was an outstanding so on. many, many years. Get involved in something JAMES H. BEARDEN realized there would be an opportunity to inducted into the honor society? Our primary mission is to provide national honor society recognition to highly capable East Carolina University A: I remember when you get the honor how choice. A prime competitor decided that most of that is really worthwhile. 252-328-6190 recognize outstanding students? the professors come to your classrooms. The business students in our chapters representing 46 states and one international university. [email protected] Drawing from his early life in England and their growth would come from eight countries— Secondly, find a group of people that you feel A: I felt very good about that because it tapping. It was just the honor of seeing business If you know a college or university which offers degree programs in business or was good for the students. It gave them an professors that you have, in their regalia. That’s extensive business experience from , they would concentrate on those eight countries. that you can work with—that you like; that are management that does not offer business honor society recognition to their outstanding one of the greatest experiences. opportunity to strive for something. It was Asia, Europe, and since 1975, the USA, And they disbanded subsidiaries in countries fun; that are bright. Pick the people. Be a little students, please tell them about us or let us know and we will make contact with them. Q: Well, what are your goals now? good for the faculty because we had an A: It’s all very fresh—being so young and being Mr. Sear offered interesting and insightful like South Africa, , and . less concerned with some other elements. Board of orderly process whereby we could examine so new to the business, there’s a lot to learn. There are a lot of challenges that constantly information to an audience of over 200 Sigma We don’t do that. Most companies do. Recognize that this is now an international We joined our sister honor society in holding both organizations’ what we were doing in our teaching as far Aspirations selected three special Belmont IRECTORS drive you to learn more. Beta Delta and Delta Mu Delta students and market. You have to really cue into the triennial conventions this past year in Fort Worth, Texas. Our organizations share a as the standards and the values of Sigma members to feature in this anniversary issue. A: I would like to work a little while and get common mission serving business students. The convention, with a theme of “Business Beta Delta. And it was also good for our They are special not only because of their more experience to bring to the classroom and to faculty. A PowerPoint presentation was used to international aspects. So travel. Learn another be able to share that. But I definitely would like Without Borders,” included outstanding sessions led by leaders with extensive global ΣΒ∆ membership but because all three shared illustrate the international reach Alcon employs GLORIA CLARK community because we were sending to pursue a graduate degree. language. Go to China. Bring the international business experience. Belmont’s “Undergraduate School of Business Winston-Salem State University students into companies and organizations. A: My job has so many challenges as far to achieve sales of $3.4 billion, split almost content into your lives. 336-750-2347 Administration Outstanding Student of the Year” as learning more about the business and the And the kind of things that the honor evenly between the USA and abroad, and to We conducted Sigma Beta Delta business at the triennial which included the election [email protected] award. industry. That’s a huge goal for me. Just every It’s not important to join a big company. society organization stands for are the kind The students, Jaclyn, Jessica, and Jocelyn day to learn more. highlight the company’s contribution to the of officers and Board members. Dr. Donald Driemeier of the University of Missouri-St. GERALYN M. FRANKLIN Don’t ignore the smaller operations. of things that companies seem to need. Kerr, may have the distinction of being the first Louis will become President on July 1. Dr. Sandra Hart of Texas Wesleyan University The University of Texas of the practice of ophthalmic medicine and surgery Try to get some sales experience. That’s Permian Basin was elected Vice President/President-elect. Dr. James Bearden was elected Secretary/ 915-552-2170 around the world as the world’s leading eye extremely important. [email protected] Treasurer. care company. As you go into the job, be upbeat; have fun; J. PRESTON JONES Included in his overview of Alcon’s be enthusiastic; volunteer. Stand out in that way. Two new Board members are Dr. Richard Scott, (at left) Vice President Nova Southeastern University Ambassador of Excellence Award Goes to Delta Mu Delta 954-262-5127 development of international markets, as well Don’t be a “nine-to-fiver.” for University Development at Baylor University and Dr. Randy [email protected] Boxx, (lower left) Dean of the Harry F. Byrd Jr. School of Business igma Beta Delta’s Ambassador of Each of those persons was truly an Bob McCall, and last but far from least—Tony as future international development, were many Travel now. See the world. Those of you at Shenandoah University. We are fortunate to have such outstanding WILLIAM J. KEHOE observations which captivated an audience of who are still students, do it now. Because it’s a University of Virginia Excellence Award was created to Ambassador of Excellence whose support Jablonsky, who is to receive the award on behalf individuals leading the Society in the years ahead. We will miss two 804-924-7045 recognize in a visible and public way and spirit of cooperation were needed and future business leaders, e.g.: lot harder when you have kids and mortgages, fine individuals whose terms on the Board ended this year. Dr. William [email protected] S •China, Russia, and India are major growth those whose contributions to the success appreciated. Q: What’s the issue or concern that keeps you several jobs, and so forth. Some of you will, and Kehoe, O’Dell Professor of Commerce in the McIntire School of RANDY M. McLEOD and viability of Sigma Beta Delta have been Sigma Beta Delta named its fourth opportunities. awake at night? you will never regret it. Business at the University of Virginia has made extensive contributions Harding University 501-279-4201 exceptional. The initial award was made to Ambassador of Excellence during the •One in eight people in the world A: (In our research) we have to select a certain Sigma Beta Delta President Cliff Eubanks to Sigma Beta Delta since it was founded in 1994. Dr. Geralyn Franklin, [email protected] Dean of the School of Business at the University of Texas of the Permian Dr. Richard Eakin, Chancellor, East Carolina recent triennial meeting session with the are Chinese farmers—a significant number of compounds or molecules to pursue. concluded the evening’s keynote session by Basin has been a very energetic leader on behalf of Sigma Beta Delta BARBARA H. NEMECEK underserved population group. Many of these fall by the wayside as you go thanking Mr. Sear: University of Wisconsin-River University, for providing time and resources following presentation: during her tenure on the Board. We greatly appreciate their outstanding Falls to assist in the founding of the honor society. Many Delta Mu Delta members were •Japan is the largest market in the through what is typically a six or eight-year Thank you very much for that insightful service to the Society. 715-425-3335 The second award was presented to involved in the background during the long pharmaceutical field outside the U.S. process. You can have a hundred million dollars presentation. Alcon is obviously a great business I am very honored to have had the privilege of serving as your president these past four Dr. Richard Scott, who, as President, led process and journey of creating Sigma Beta •Twenty percent of Japanese who are 20 sunk in a product before you make a cent. development success story. years. It has been my good fortune to have served with outstanding officers, directors Beta Gamma Sigma in its work of creating, Delta. Using an athletic team metaphor, they years old today will live to be in excess of We have one key project in macular So thank you for sharing the values of Alcon TO REACH SIGMA BETA DELTA and staff during a period of growth and strengthening of Sigma Beta Delta. I wish organizing, and administering Sigma Beta were the ”reserves.” Five individuals here this 100 years old. degeneration, something being written about and giving us insight into a really successful the very best to all of you in the years ahead. Executive Director •Just about everybody in Russia is literate— these days—a very frightening disease. We have business story. Truly, your business is without LANCE WILSON Delta during its formative years. evening were the ones assisting us from the PO Box 210570 The third award went to Chancellor beginning, the very special ones, the “starting of the entire Delta Mu Delta membership. 99 percent plus can read and write. a very impressive molecule in that area. We just borders. St. Louis, MO 63121-0570 314-516-4723 Blanche Touhill who was instrumental in five.” There you have, ladies and gentlemen, a At the conclusion of his presentation and completed our second major clinical trial for FAX 314-516-4455 after a prolonged and standing ovation, Mr. U.S. approval of the drug and it didn’t stack up. [email protected] the Society’s national office being housed in Would the following persons come forward: “fabulous five” representing Delta Mu Delta, 2000 at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Randy McLeod, Bill Brunsen, Rich Sosnowski, our 2004 Ambassador of Excellence. Sear invited an audience interchange. We will still be able to submit it, but it will take Q: As you expand globally, could you tell some more hard work. 2 3 us about your strategy? Would you be going Recognizing that many in the audience 4