Athens, Ga. – Companies run by CEOs who vote Republican tend to pay more in taxes than companies run by CEOs who vote Democratic, according to a new research paper co-authored by a professor in the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business.
Dennis Beresford, a Terry College executive-in-residence and former Ernst & Young Executive Professor of Accounting, was named one of two inaugural winners of the Distinguished Member Award from the Institute of Management Acc
Athens, Ga. — An article by Daniel C. Feldman, associate dean in the Terry College of Business, has won the 2012 Scholarly Impact Award from the Journal of Management.
Athens, Ga. – Insurance executive Scott G. Sink was named the 2012 Risk Management Alumnus of the Year at the Insurance Society Banquet hosted by the University of Georgia Terry College of Business’ Risk Management and Insurance program in Athens on April 3.
Athens, Ga. — The chief financial officer of Viacom, the president of Macon-based Bibb Distributing Company, and a client executive for Savannah-based Seacrest Partners were honored by the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business at its 2012 Alumni Awards and Gala, which was held on Satu
Athens, Ga. – According to the Selig Center for Economic Growth at the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business, the buying power of minorities in the U.S has grown into a diverse and formidable consumer market in the last decade.
Athens, Ga. — The undergraduate program at the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business is ranked 50th nationally and 20th among public business schools by Bloomberg Businessweek.