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  • Maureen Faccia, MBA Email: facciamm@plu.edu Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Biography Biography Maureen Faccia, MBA, is a Visiting Professor at PLU School of Business since 2016 teaching graduate level courses.  Maureen brings over 25 years of industry business experience in marketing, product and brand management, business strategy and operations leadership in a variety of sectors from consumer packaged goods and building products to non-profit human services and healthcare.   At PLU, Maureen has

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  • positions Officers FirstLastPositionOccupationHometown MarkGriffith '02ChairPastor, St. Luke's Lutheran Church, BellevueNorth Bend, WA Bruce Deal '87Vice ChairManaging Principal, Analysis GroupAtherton, CA SaraKass '88Vice ChairFamily Physician and Healthcare ConsultantBethesda, MD ThomasSaathoff '87Vice ChairVP, Strategy and Portfolio Management, Hewlett-PackardMossyrock, WA TroyAndrade '07SecretaryAssistant Professor and Director, Ulu Lehua Scholars Program, University of Hawai'i at ManoaHonolulu, HI

  • Jessica Pagel Executive Director of Alumni & Student Connections Professional Education B.A., Communication, Pacific Lutheran University, 2008 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Alumni Engagement Strategy Event Planning Volunteer Management Alumni Career Planning Responsibilities As the Executive Director of Alumni & Student Connections Jessica is responsible for the engagement of our 40,000 alumni. She works to find meaningful connections between alumni, students, and the mission of the university.

  • practicum sequence, so that our students can integrate it with ALL their clients across all their theory classes, and discuss their developing therapeutic rapport during their practicum sequence.”Dr. Elisabeth Esmiol Wilson discusses using iPads to create a culture of feedback in the Marriage and Family Therapy program at PLU.What related tool or strategy do you use that other PLU faculty might like to try in their courses?“The strategy of intentionally creating a culture of feedback in which mistakes

  • HACU-member school, this event is available to PLU students. The deadline to apply has been extended to next Wednesday, April 21st. The Emerging Leaders’ Summit gathers undergraduate and graduate students who are majoring in STEM, Business, Communications, and Liberal Arts to participate in professional development training throughout the day, as well as learn about available internships and full-time roles with some of HACU’s corporate partners. Find full details and apply here: www.hacu.net/hacu

  • HACU-member school, this event is available to PLU students. The deadline to apply has been extended to next Wednesday, April 21st. The Emerging Leaders’ Summit gathers undergraduate and graduate students who are majoring in STEM, Business, Communications, and Liberal Arts to participate in professional development training throughout the day, as well as learn about available internships and full-time roles with some of HACU’s corporate partners. Find full details and apply here: www.hacu.net/hacu

  • taught a variety of marketing and business courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. He is interested in teaching both in-class and online courses and he is well suited to teach a diverse set of marketing classes at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. He is primarily interested in teaching Consumer Behavior, Principles of Marketing, Marketing Research and Analytics, Qualitative Marketing Research, Marketing Strategy, Digital Marketing, and Marketing Communication. Dr. Emre Ulusoy

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  • August 22, 2013 Zach Grah ’13, left, and his fellow students ran a simulated company for 20 consecutive quarters, culminating in a competition against 29 other universities in Long Beach, Calif. (Photo by John Strutzenberg) Capstone teaches student the strength to take risks By Barbara Clements Zach Grah ’13 gained the mental toughness and confidence to take risks through his business capstone – a business strategy competition. And that toughness and confidence paid dividends, later, when an

  • and became a fighter pilot. That was followed by a long career at Boeing, ending as Director of the Corporate Ethics Office. He was a longtime Q Club member and served as president. We also worked on the Endowment Committee with newly arrived President Anderson. Two of our children are PLU grads—one now a Professor of Economics and the other serving on the Board of Regents. Two of our grandchildren are PLU grads also. Don was a lifelong Christian, serving on several Lutheran church councils. And

  • positions, ranging from content creators to proofreaders. Both my English degree and subsequent MFA have given me a strong foundation as a writer, educator, and editor, and they’ve also opened doors to corporate roles. What do you love about your job? Can I say everything? I feel so lucky to work with students who are devoted to and excited about creative writing; as an editor and book cover designer, I help create beautiful books for poets, which is a joy. Both of my current jobs at Two Sylvias Press