
Don’t miss this great opportunity…. Register now for the 11 th Annual BYU Marriott School Management Conference, June 29 to July 1. ![]()
There’s still time to register for the 11 th
Don’t miss this opportunity—find out more and register today at Management Conference or call 801-422-8925 or 801-422-4123. Please be sure to check out the Pre-Conference Workshop, 28 June .
This year’s theme is Business with Integrity: Principles for building leadership in organizations, communities and families. Join us to hear from top executives, professors, and business leaders, including:
Jon M. Huntsman, Sr. Chairman, Huntsman Corporation
Kim Smith Vice President, Goldman Sachs & Co.
Bruce Reece President and CEO, Bonneville International Corporation
Elder Ben B. Banks Emeritus General Authority and Director of Hosting, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter‑day Saints
Alan J. Folkman Retired Senior Vice President and Chief Investment Officer, Columbia Management; Private Investor
Lynn Scoresby Consultant, Scoresby & Associates; Retired Professor, BYU
Patrick Kuhse Fellow in Residence, Eller College of Management, University of Arizona and Sawyer College of Business, Boston.
Ned C. Hill Dean,
Hal Wing President and CEO, Wing Enterprises (The Little Giant Ladder Company)
This is a conference you won’t want to miss! Bring your family and invite your colleagues. We look forward to seeing you in June!
For complete conference information and registration visit the website at: Management Conference or call 801-422-8925 or 801-422-4123.




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I would be interested to hear from someone who attended how things went.
Posted by: Bill Chapman | July 13, 2006 9:53 PM | Permalink to Comment
I would also be interested in hearing from anyone in the BYU Management Society whether they think we should start a blog for the entire Management Society worldwide. After an event, each chapter could do a short write-up so that other chapters around the world could see what everyone is doing quickly and easily. Also, those who attended could post comments. Any thoughts?
Posted by: Bill Chapman | July 13, 2006 9:56 PM | Permalink to Comment