Honor Thy Father
Farrell Hall, to be located near the Polo Road entrance and Spry Stadium, will be a cornerstone of the new Poteat Quadrangle. “The building is for tomorrow’s leaders,” says Mary Flynn Farrell. NEW...
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View ArticleAlumni family businesses to be honored
The Wake Forest Schools of Business Family Business Center and Business North Carolina will recognize the achievements and community contributions of four alumni family-owned businesses on April 28....
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The Wake Forest Schools of Business Family Business Center and Business North Carolina magazine presented North Carolina Family Business of the Year Awards on April 28. Honorees are Prentiss Baker III...
View ArticleRobin Ganzert’s mission: Protecting children and animals from abuse
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It’s not as easy as you might think to hit a hole in one on a miniature golf course the size of an iPhone screen. Hitting the perfect shot up the side of Mt. Fuji, through the Grand Canyon or around...
View ArticleHannah Masimore (’09) wins big at the Oscars
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View ArticleInventing an Elevated Burger
ONCE UPON A TIME, a multitasking, theatrical 17-year-old named April Arden traveled with her family from their home in Dallas through the Southeast on a college tour. Auburn, Vanderbilt, Emory,...
View ArticleHonor Thy Father
NEW YORK, N.Y. — From the company he built, from his offices on the 29th floor in midtown Manhattan, Mike Farrell on any day can survey the city for reminders of his father. Skyscrapers bear his...
View ArticleGillespie (MBA ’00) builds LEGO success
With a tower of LEGO Architecture building block sets at his side, Colin Gillespie (MBA ’00) returned “home” during the Schools of Business Elevator Competition to share his journey around the world....
View ArticleAlumni family businesses to be honored
The Wake Forest Schools of Business Family Business Center and Business North Carolina will recognize the achievements and community contributions of four alumni family-owned businesses on April 28....
View ArticleTips for building a successful business
The Wake Forest Schools of Business Family Business Center and Business North Carolina magazine presented North Carolina Family Business of the Year Awards on April 28. Honorees are Prentiss Baker III...
View ArticleRobin Ganzert’s mission: Protecting children and animals from abuse
Robin Roy Ganzert (’87, MBA ’91) is president and CEO of the American Humane Association, one of the nation’s most prestigious and oldest humanitarian charities devoted to protecting children and...
View ArticleHitting a winning idea
It’s not as easy as you might think to hit a hole in one on a miniature golf course the size of an iPhone screen. Hitting the perfect shot up the side of Mt. Fuji, through the Grand Canyon or around...
View ArticleHannah Masimore (’09) wins big at the Oscars
Hannah Masimore (’09) and her fiancé, Ben Helsabeck (’09) pass out gift bags at the Grammys. “The Artist” may have been the big winner at the Oscars ceremony Sunday night, but Hannah Masimore (’09) had...
View ArticleInventing an Elevated Burger
ONCE UPON A TIME, a multitasking, theatrical 17-year-old named April Arden traveled with her family from their home in Dallas through the Southeast on a college tour. Auburn, Vanderbilt, Emory, Furman,...
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