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Tobin’s Beta Gamma Sigma End-of-Year Dinner

May 06, 2008

April 2008—The Tobin College of Business’s chapter of the international honor society, Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS), held its annual dinner on April 22nd at Russo’s on the Bay. With over 151 students, faculty and administrators in attendance, 66 junior, senior, and graduate students were inducted into BGS, which honors academic achievement in the study of business for business programs accredited by AACSB International. Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest academic recognition a business student can receive in the world. The academic criteria for induction into BGS is a 3.80 cumulative index for juniors, 3.75 cumulative index for seniors, and a 3.80 cumulative index for Master’s degree students. A special Master’s Certificate of Recognition was given to those students who would have qualified for BGS membership at the Master’s level but were already lifetime members from their undergraduate studies.

Dedicated to the late Dr. John W. Dobbins, Department of Marketing Chair, who was also a Beta Gamma Sigma member, the ceremony featured a dais that included Tobin College of Business Dean Steven D. Papamarcos, former Chapter Honoree, Mr. Walter Timoshenko, Chief Marketing Officer, Weiser, LLP and Mr. Robert Kalenka, Vice-President, Broadridge Financial Solutions.

Charles Antonucci, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Park Avenue Bank and a 1978 alumnus of the Tobin College, was the Keynote Speaker and Chapter Honoree. In his remarks, Mr. Antonucci encouraged students to be ready to seize any opportunity the business world might offer. According to Antonucci, opportunities can come along frequently and quite unexpectedly and can lead to big things—as was the case in his own career.

The evening also included the designation of the BGS Professor the Year Award to Marketing Professor Dr. Sylvia Clark. Clark was recognized for her outstanding teaching career and strong support for the St. John’s BGS Chapter. She had this to say upon being presented with the award, “When I graduated from college in 1979, I assumed that I would become a businesswoman and climb the corporate ladder.  But I began teaching as an adjunct the following year and realized that I had found my true calling.  And the rest, as they say, is history.” Dr. Clark had also acknowledged those who helped shape her career and made a special point of noting the influence of Dr. JohnW. Dobbins.
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Dr. Victoria Shoaf  received honorary faculty membership and was recognized for her professional and academic career in Accounting and her service to the College. Also recognized were two BGS seniors, Iskrena Popivanova and Jonathan Crisol, who represented the St. John’s Chapter at the Beta Gamma Sigma Student Leadership Forums conducted in Tampa, Fl and Atlanta, GA.

The Peter J. Tobin College of Business has provided the highest quality business education for over eighty years.  Many alumni have risen to senior executive positions in the financial services community in New York and around the world.  Degrees offered include the Bachelor of Science, Master of Business Administration and Master of Science.  The College encompasses the School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science, which is housed at the University’s Manhattan location in the heart of the New York financial district.  Recent recognitions for the Tobin College include a listing by The Aspen Institute among the top ninety business schools in the United States whose graduate curricula reflect a commitment to social responsibility and sustainability. For further information, please contact Jennifer Maizel at (718) 990-6218 or email Maizelj@stjohns.edu.

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