Zakiyya Ellington

UGA’s Zakiyya Ellington named a Schwarzman Scholar

The University of Georgia’s Zakiyya Ellington, a senior from Allen, Texas, was one of 154 students selected internationally for the Schwarzman Scholarship, a graduate fellowship designed to prepare the next generation.

David Osborne

Well Aware

David Osborne is accustomed to being on the move, a trait you expect from the leader of a workplace wellness company.

Geoffrey Boyce

A health of knowledge

Geoffrey Boyce was an all-around athlete at Dacula High School. A wing on the basketball team, he also played tennis, ran track, and played some football. When his high school years were done, he was awarded a scholarship to Furman University.

Capt. Milton Troy

‘The guy that has it all’

At age 15, Milton Troy III got a taste of his future. It happened under the hood of his first car, a gift from his dad — a $100 Mercury Bobcat, white with a baby-blue interior.

Turner Wisehart

Real estate alumnus builds supply chain capacity for grocers

As families hunkered down at home throughout 2020, food processing and food distribution companies stepped up their game to stock grocery store shelves and meet the demand for online delivery services. Cold storage facilities and food storage warehouses, in particular, jumped in popularity.

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Class Notes, Fall 2020

Class notes from Terry College of Business alumni as of Fall/Winter 2020.

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Fall 2020 Passings

Passings for the Terry College of Business alumni in Fall/Winter 2020

Dr. Michele Johnson has a private practice

Meeting of the Minds

Health care news reveals almost daily showdowns between doctors and hospital business offices. The business side is accused of piloting a death star on the public’s finances, while doctors assert patients must rule over the bottom line.

Lisa Laube

Terry alumna breaks through ceiling at Floor & Decor

As president of Floor & Decor, Lisa Laube (BBA ‘85) is responsible for over $2 billion of flooring and home goods sales. However, she is still using the same techniques that she used to sell pencils and paper to her professor back at the Terry College of Business.