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FALL 2022
When Mark Herrmann announced his decision to step down, and in the process of seeking a dean for CBSM, the search committee was determined to find someone who would be a hands-on, inspirational, and collaborative leader for the college’s academic, teaching, and research enterprise, interested in the development of our students and with an unwavering and proven commitment to the values of CBSM. After an extensive search and several interviews, it was decided Dr. Cameron (Cam) Carlson was the natural fit. At the time of the announcement, Cam was the associate dean, and the director of the Center for Arctic Security and Resilience (CASR).
An acronym that I commonly hear as a student marketing assistant at the 51·çÁ÷¹ÙÍø College
of Business and Security Management (CBSM) is BLOY. During the fall 2022 semester,
I have had a crash course in not only what the BLOY acronym stands for but also what
an event of this caliber entails.
The is a group of like-minded individuals who aim to break down stereotypes that revolve around Millenials and Gen Z young adults. As a proud member of NMGZ, the 51·çÁ÷¹ÙÍø Associated Students of Business student organization strives to bring those conversations and more to our local community.
As a development officer, sometimes you find donors, and other times donors find you. Such is the case for the Johnson Scholarship Foundation. In the summer of 2021, while we were all very much still wearing masks, three JSF representatives flew up from Florida. Not knowing what to expect, it was all hands on deck with representatives from several CBSM programs sharing what we do and how we shape students’ lives.