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WINTER PARK, Fla., May 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — The Rollins Crummer Graduate School of Business’ Spring commencement will be held May 6, 2017, where the school’s first-ever Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) graduates from their Executive Doctorate program will be recognized. In the fall of 2016, the Crummer Graduate School of Business became the first AACSB-accredited school in Florida to award this esteemed distinction.
The Crummer DBA degree is designed for executives who have earned a master’s degree in business or related advanced degree. Each student works closely with a faculty advisor for the duration of the 3-year program, and the experience culminates with a year-long dissertation that addresses issues and challenges that apply directly to the executive’s business interest. Executive Doctorate students meet one weekend per month (Friday and Saturday) on campus
The first two graduates from the EDBA program, Dr. Paul Kegel and Dr. Ash Shoeibi, received their degrees last fall and will officially walk at Crummer’s spring commencement ceremony. Kegel is the founder of Kegel & Associates, a company that specializes in the interior planning and design of commercial, retail and institutional facilities. Kegel now plans to expand the services provided by his company and use ‘design thinking’ and individualized scientific research from his dissertation to analyze and understand an organization’s unique DNA in order to improve work environments. Shoeibi sought out his Executive Doctorate at Crummer to connect doctoral-level research methods to practical, real-world application of business challenges. He has since led strategic insights and analytics at GolfNow, a part of NBCUniversal, where he applied the research from his dissertation to the company’s consumer strategy. His Crummer experience helped elevate his career further by earning the job of Director, Global Analytics at Dell in Austin, TX.
Crummer’s 2017 graduating class includes a total of 148 students from the school’s MBA programs who have secured jobs at various top-tier companies including The Walt Disney Company, Darden, SunTrust, Lockheed, SAP and Siemens. Additionally, several graduates have started or plan to start their own businesses.
“We are honored to graduate such a distinguished class of students this year, including our first-ever DBA graduates,” said Dr. Deborah Crown, Dean of Rollins College Crummer Graduate School of Business. “Dr Kegel, Dr. Shoeibi and each of our 2017 graduates are outstanding examples of global business leaders we strive to have at Crummer. We look forward to the impact they will continue to add to their organizations and communities.”
During the week of commencement, graduates take part in an MBA Oath ceremony where they sign a declaration that affirms their willingness to uphold the business ethics taught at Crummer. The Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society induction ceremony, an event to honor the newest inductees into the honorary business society, will be held on Friday, May 5.
Robert D. Finfrock, Jr., Chairman of FINFROCK, will deliver the 2017 commencement address to Crummer graduates. FINFROCK is a vertically integrated design-build company utilizing precast and pre-stressed concrete products for its structures. He is also the founder and owner of StructureWorks, LLC, a developer of 3D modeling, communication and electronic work instruction software for the precast and pre-stressed concrete industry. Mr. Finfrock has served on the Crummer School’s Board of Overseers and Center for Advanced Entrepreneurship as well as having been inducted into the Rollins Hall of Fame in 2012.
In support of the Crummer School’s mission, they offer degree programs to fit any executive, such as the Executive Doctorate in Business Administration (EDBA), the Executive MBA and the Professional MBA for emerging executive leaders, as well as custom programming through the Center for Executive Education.
About Rollins College Crummer Graduate School of Business
Just outside Orlando in Winter Park is the Rollins College Crummer Graduate School of Business, a graduate school distinguished by its renowned faculty, intimate class size and applied approach to learning. It touts top MBA rankings from Bloomberg Businessweek and Forbes magazines and is among a select group of business schools carrying AACSB International graduate-level accreditation, including the first accredited Executive Doctorate in Business Administration program in the state. Additionally, Crummer was recently named, for the 2nd year in a row, the #1 masters program in the country for leadership and organizational development by HR.com’s prestigious Leadership Excellence Awards. The school also houses six Centers of Excellence: Leadership Development, Advanced Entrepreneurship, Career Resources, Management & Executive Education, Edyth Bush Institute for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership and the Crummer Alumni Association. For more information, visit www.rollins.edu/business.
Rollins College is Florida’s oldest college and consistently ranks high among regional universities in the South by U.S. News & World Report. It serves approximately 3,300 degree-seeking students annually through its full-time undergraduate programs in the College of Liberal Arts and the College of Professional Studies, as well as through the Crummer Graduate School of Business and the Hamilton Holt School, which serves working adults. For more information, visit rollins.edu.
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