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NOVEMBER 12, 1998- ELEVEN RIDER BUSINESS STUDENTS ATTEND BUSINESS ADVISORY BOARD MEETING

LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ -- Eleven Rider University business students were invited to participate in and give presentations at the College of Business Administration's Business Advisory Board (BAB) fall meeting.

The BAB is composed of a select group of influential business leaders who provide advice and counsel on the continuing development of business education at Rider and enhance the image and stature of the College of Business Administration in the regional and national business communities.

It is an honor for students to be invited to attend BAB meetings in the fall and spring.

Student attendees at the fall meeting were (with hometown, class year, and major):

Robert Cantalupo              Teaneck, NJ                 senior - computer information systems
Denise Carnevale Toms River, NJ senior - accounting
Renée Hébert Pompton Plains, NJ graduate - master of business administration
Augustus Herring Baltimore, MD sophomore - marketing/advertising
Erin Jones Yardley, PA senior - accounting
Christine Li Lawrenceville, NJ graduate - master of business administration
Rohit Nagpal East Windsor, NJ senior - computer information systems/management
Chuck Ott Rahway, NJ senior - accounting
Rick Rizzuto Chester, NJ sophomore - marketing
Craig Rudner East Windsor, NJ senior - marketing/management
David Tesser Northport, NY junior - marketing

The College of Business Administration is one of 23 percent of schools of business in the nation to hold professional accreditation from AACSB International -- The International Association of Management Education. The College offers 11 undergraduate majors and two graduate programs as it develops in students the skills needed to perform effectively in a variety of organizational settings -- multinational corporation, small business and family company, service industry, or Wall Street -- depending upon the student's interests and goals.