December 3, 2003
Contact:
Jennifer Meriam, Director
(954) 262-5355
Mike Laderman, Associate Director
(954) 262-5354
Mara Kiffin, Coordinator
(954) 262-5350
NSU Graduate Business Students Sponsor Cultrual Holiday Parties Benefiting Jack & Jill Childrens Center
FORT LAUDERDALE,
FL- The Graduate Business Student’s Association of Nova
Southeastern University’s Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship
is hosting a series of multi-cultural holiday parties to benefit
the Jack and Jill Children’s Center.
The parties will be held on Saturday, Dec. 6 from 12:00 p.m. to
1:00 p.m., and Saturday, Dec. 13 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
in the Foyer of the Huizenga School at NSU’s East Campus. GBSA is asking students
to bring an unwrapped toy donation appropriate for children ranging
in ages from 1 through 10, a canned food donation, or a monetary donation.
Students who make a donation will receive a chance to win a hand held
organizer worth over $150.
For more information about GBSA’s multi-cultural holiday parties
benefiting the Jack & Jill Children’s Center, please contact
any of the following GBSA members:
Ruben Lopez, President
Mary DelRey, VP Internal Affairs, md9088@aol.com
Dominique Andersen, Treasurer, adominiq@nova.edu
Liza Kuntadi, Secretary, kuntadi@nova.edu
Leslie Tworoger, Faculty Advisor, lesliet@nova.edu/ Ltworoger@aol.com,
Office: (954) 262-8027 Rm. 234 at Parker Bldg
Carla Withrow,
Program manager MBA One-Year & Internships, cwithrow@huizenga.nova.edu,
Phone: (954) 262-5149 FAX: (954) 262-3829
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other social sciences. The university also offers 16 undergraduate
majors through the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences.
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