Kerry L. Gorgone ’95, ’97 MBA
Gordon M. Hardy
Richard Lipe ’77
Kyle Mack
Eileen McCluskey
Ellen Prihodko Ross
Maura King Scully
Chantale Shepard
Jennifer A. Spira
Kristen L. Walsh
Michele Walsh

Executive Director of
Marketing Communication
Katherine H. Blake

Between the lines A drop-leaf table by Arts & Crafts master Gustav Stickley. A two-bedroom timeshare

undergraduate course highlighted on page 6. Our cyber-foray continues with the

summer Observer, the first online-only edition of the Bentley magazine. The print

Development and Alumni Relations Update Staff

schedule reboots in September.

Directors
Jennifer A. Aquino
Leigh K. Gaspar
Gary E. Kelly
Peter L. Kent

Manager
Katharine T. Jackson

Associate Directors
Nicole (Fernandez) Gamer ’02
Meghan B. Lee
Mackenzie L. Nurse ’02

Assistant Directors

Katherine (Oliver) Dilly ’04

Angela Fuccillo ’05

Coordinator

Mildred E. Murphy ’00

As always, we welcome feedback and ideas. E-mail me ( ssimpson@bentley.edu) or

managing editor Caleb Cochran ( ccochran@bentley.edu) to share your input on the

new initiatives or other topics.

Toll free: 800.523.6853

Administration

President

Gloria Cordes Larson

Vice President for
Development, Corporate
and Alumni Relations

Robert H. Minetti

Vice President for
Marketing, Communication
and Public Affairs
Sandra T. King

BENTLEY UNIVERSITY is a leader in business education. Centered on teaching and research in business and related professions, Bentley blends the breadth and technological strength of a university with the core values and student focus of a close-knit campus. Our undergraduate curriculum combines business study with a strong foundation in the arts and sciences. The McCallum Graduate School emphasizes the impact of technology on business practice, in offerings that include MBA and Master of Science programs, PhD programs in accountancy and in business, and custom executive education programs. Located minutes from Boston in Waltham, Massachusetts, the school enrolls approximately 4,000 full-time undergraduate, 250 adult part-time undergraduate, 1,400 graduate, and 30 doctoral students. Bentley is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges; AACSB International — The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business; and the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS), which benchmarks quality in management and business education.

References:

mailto:ssimpson@bentley.edu

mailto:ccochran@bentley.edu

mailto:observer-feedback@bentley.edu

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