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Understanding the cycle of material and energy flows through our campus is a very significant part of trying to create a more sustainable campus community.
Resource Conservation ManagementUnderstanding the cycle of material and energy flows through our campus is a very significant part of trying to create a more sustainable campus community. The Resource Conservation Manager in Facilities Management primarily focuses on conserving natural resources (Electricity, Water, and Natural Gas) through infrastructure efficiency improvements, maintenance and operations, and behavior change campaigns. We strive to accurately assess the full Life Cycle Cost
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Division of Student Life faculty and staff.
Rebecca Rumpza Director for Campus Life Operations Full Profile she/her
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Heroes by permanent marker In December 2009, PLU students, and co-founders of the Progress Club, Harold Leraas and Andrew McGuiness on behalf of the club accepted the 2009 Hero Award from the Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital in Tacoma, Wash. The co-founders of the PLU club…
fundraising wasn’t enough, that education was a big part of seeing a change. That has been our motivation for our educational events which included a professor panel on the healthcare proposals by the presidential primary candidates (McCain, Clinton, and Obama), our screening of “Sicko” by Michael Moore, and our recent debate on healthcare reform with the PLU Democrats and Republicans. We, as well as our members, are very proud of our involvement with the club and the groups success. Progress is
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Violent incidents in society are becoming more frequent and mainstream around the nation and world. Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) believes your safety is the most important responsibility we are
, damaging, destroying or carrying off any safeguard, notice, or warning provided to make the workplace safe. Not interfering with the use of any work practice designed to protect you from retail crime. Doing everything reasonably necessary to protect the life and safety of others. Participating in training programs. 4.0 Retail Operations Training Requirements 4.1 Initial Training: The following required training applies to employees working any time during the hours of 11pm to 6am per the Washington
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This minor is open to business and non business majors. Students from any discipline may elect to minor in Nonprofit Leadership, which offers relevant, world-changing knowledge of the nonprofit
Nonprofit Leadership MinorThis minor is open to business and non business majors. Students from any discipline may elect to minor in Nonprofit Leadership, which offers relevant, world-changing knowledge of the nonprofit sector and its operations. The program fits with PLU’s mission of service and opens doors to more than 315,000 nonprofit organizations, all driven by the same defining motivation as PLU graduates: not just to make a living, but to make a difference with their living. A minimum
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School of Business | passda@plu.edu | Following graduation from Washington State University with a BA in International Relations-Political Science, Mr.
; Intelligence Staff positions, and as a Senior Training Director at the Army’s Intelligence Center and School. He has authored multiple journals and manuals on Army Intelligence Operations. Following his military service, he held a variety of jobs in the commercial sector working as an analyst, Intelligence Subject Matter Expert, Program Manager, and Business Developer with multiple companies focused on the Defense, Aerospace, and the Intelligence Communities. Further, he has served as a guest lecturer
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Master of Business Administration | passda@plu.edu | Following graduation from Washington State University with a BA in International Relations-Political Science, Mr.
; Intelligence Staff positions, and as a Senior Training Director at the Army’s Intelligence Center and School. He has authored multiple journals and manuals on Army Intelligence Operations. Following his military service, he held a variety of jobs in the commercial sector working as an analyst, Intelligence Subject Matter Expert, Program Manager, and Business Developer with multiple companies focused on the Defense, Aerospace, and the Intelligence Communities. Further, he has served as a guest lecturer
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The Executive Advisory Board is a non-fiduciary board that meets twice a year, established to provide guidance, support, and assistance to the School of Business.
Members EAB Vice Chair Aaron Fossum, BBA ’99 Sr. Director, Digital Analytics Norwegian Cruise Line Kim Lintott, MBA ’09 Director of Finance PeaceHealth Brian Babbitt, BBA ’92 Chief Investment Officer Financial Insights, Inc. Molly Hill, BBA ’05 Vice President of Operations Summit Wealth Management Mark Foege, BBA ‘86, MBA ‘99 President Transworld Business Advisors of Hawaii Brian Narramore, BBA ’93 SVP Global Human Resources Brock Group Barbara Mead, BBA ’76 CPA/Retired Partner – Moss Adams LLP Rob
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BBA Graduates will: Be effective communicators Think Critically Have an Ethical Perspective Be competent in the basic business disciplines Have a Global Perspective
The Bachelor of Business Administration is a comprehensive business curriculum that provides students an expertise in all disciplines of business. Our students gain knowledge in Accounting, Law, Finance, Marketing, Management, Strategy, Supply Chain Operations and Information Systems. Students also have the opportunity to focus their knowledge in one of our formal concentration areas or work with a faculty member to develop a specialized concentration that will meet their interest. The Bachelor
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Pacific Lutheran University provides information technology (IT) services in support of the university’s educational mission.
bodies. Instructional Resources Committee (IRC) The IRC is the principal faculty committee concerned with I&TS operations. Membership includes students and key administrators in addition to faculty. The committee’s charge can be found on the Faculty Governance website. Data Administration Team (DAT) DAT is the leading constituent (user) group for such administrative information systems as Banner. DAT meets bi-weekly, communicates frequently, and, while administratively independent, works closely with
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