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  • Brian Sung ’24 talks business, econ majors, Oxford adventure, and his unique PLU journey as a first-gen Chinese immigrant Meet Brian Sung, a business major from the class of ’24 at PLU. When he’s not taking international honors courses or diving deep into his double majors in business and economics , he’s all about data science and statistics through his double minors. Outside of… March 21, 2024 AcademicsBusinessInvolvementStudent VoiceStudy Abroad

  • ) Facilities (20) I&TS (4) Non-traditional students (4) Registrar & Business Office (2) Student Recruitment (14) Student Retention (7) Tuition Cost (3) Wellness (4) The Commission’s goal, as charged by the President, is to develop ideas and priorities that position PLU for long-term financial health to deliver our mission. We recommend that each of the ten categories of ideas be assigned to a working group composed of a cross section of PLU community members. We believe that these categories require

  • Creative Community: Autumn Thompson ’24 reimagines PLU spaces—in the art gallery and the residence halls Posted by: Zach Powers / April 17, 2024 Image: Autumn Thomson ’24 is a double major in studio arts and business. (Photos by Emma Stafki ’24) April 17, 2024 By Emily Holt, MFA '16PLU Marketing & Communications Guest Writer When Autumn Thompson ’24 selects an image or object for a piece for an exhibit or a class, be it sentimental or iconic, it’s not simply an assignment—it’s a step toward her

  • York City: ✓ Attend a Super Bowl: ✓ Work for an NFL team: ✓ Finish college and work in his major: ✓ Barnes graduated from PLU with a degree in business—and uses that degree every workday as an intern for the Super Bowl-worthy Seattle Seahawks. All these dreams once seemed so out of reach for Barnes, the first of his family to graduate from college. Growing up in Redmond, where he was the only African-American child in his elementary school, Barnes recalls being bullied and taunted. Of course, the

  • Patrick Gehring Associate VP for Finance Phone: 253-535-7119 Email: gehrinpd@plu.edu Professional Responsibilities Day-to-day oversight of the work of the Business & Payroll Office Financial Policy and Procedures Management Financial Reporting Budget Development

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  • Melanie Kingsley Systems Administrator Phone: 253-535-7188 Email: mkingsley@plu.edu Office Location:Mortvedt Library - Room 24 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Professional Education B.A., Business Administration, Western Washington University

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  • incidents. This policy applies to all individuals who operate university owned, leased or rented vehicles, as well as any individuals who are authorized to use personal vehicles on institution business.Policy Highlights Authorized driver requirements. Motor vehicle record (MVR) checks on all faculty, staff, and student employees where driving is part of their job description or who drive regularly (five or more times a year) on university business. MVR Checks are required on all student volunteer

  • associated with becoming an employee of the organization (other than professional licensure fees) that may be necessary to be paid by employee. Must comply with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations and PLU policies, including, but not limited to those related to Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO). Must have a physical address (of a commercial or professional space that is somewhere other than their personal residence) and phone number. The business address must be located in the United

  • MBA Webinar VideoThank you for your interest in the Master of Business Administration. Click the video below to start watching the webinar. We hope you will enjoy and learn more about the program. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

  • Marketing What is Marketing? Marketing is a broad and dynamic field which deals with identifying and meeting human and social needs. The study of marketing encompasses diverse topics such as market strategy and research, consumer analysis, product management, distribution, pricing, and promotion, providing students with a broad understanding of the business world. Marketing is considered to be one of the largest areas of employment in business today with about 25-30 percent of the workforce