Terry College Distinguished Alumni Award winner John Schraudenbach poses for a photo.

Family man: John Schraudenbach (BBA ’81, MAcc ’82), Distinguished Alumni Award winner

Karole Lloyd, a Tuscaloosa native, University of Alabama alum and diehard Crimson Tide fan, remembers the day John Schraudenbach turned her into a Georgia Bulldog. Named the EY managing partner for the southeast region in 2009, Lloyd arrived in Atlanta seeking to build her management team and wanted Schraudenbach to be her deputy manager. In […]

John W. Jackson poses with his daughter

Making a difference

When John W. Jackson (BBA ’76) delivers the keynote address at Terry Convocation on May 10, he will, in some ways, see a much different university than the one he attended nearly 50 years ago.

Dan Courtemanche

Dan Courtemanche: Kick start

Just after halftime at the Major League Soccer All-Star Game on Aug. 1, Dan Courtemanche (BBA ’90) stood on the third-deck walkway of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta surveying the action below.

Rodney Bullard

Foundation of leadership

Rodney Bullard’s list of accolades is lengthy. After earning a degree from the Air Force Academy, where he also played football, he received a law degree from Duke University and then an MBA at the Terry College of Business. He also completed the Harvard Business School’s advanced management program. He was selected as a White House Fellow and placed at NASA working directly for the NASA administrator. Bullard also served at the Pentagon as a congressional legislative liaison in the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force.

Terry College lecturer David Lowery poses for a photo.

Down Beat

The advent of internet music access rocked the economic model that once supported mid- and lower-tier artists. Music stalwart and Terry lecturer David Lowery advocates for ‘rights holders’ in a discordant system

Covers of books recently released by Terry College alumni.

Alumni Authors

Roland McElroy (AB ’65, MA ’69) 
“The Best President the Nation Never Had: A Memoir of Working with Sam Nunn” 
Mercer University Press