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Dong Chen - Introduction to International Business
Charles Higgins -
Financial Planning and Control Charles Higgins -
Dr C. Invests: A Survey of Theory and Practice
Ellen Ensher -
Interview with Mind Tools: How to Get the Best Out of Any Mentoring Relationship
Video Presentations
Robert L. Bunting - March 17, 2009 watch the presentation
The Center for Accounting Ethics, Governance, and the Public Interest Distinguished Speaker Series
Robert L. Bunting came to campus as part of the Distinguished Speaker Series. During his visit, Mr. Bunting met in small groups with students, faculty, and professionals. In the evening, he gave a very timely presentation titled, “Global Ethics and Auditing Standards for the 21st Century” to an audience of about 150 students, faculty, alumni, and guests from the community.
John Hueston - Oct. 15, 2008 watch the presentation
The Center for Accounting Ethics, Governance, and the Public Interest Distinguished Speaker Series
John Hueston came to campus as part of the Distinguished Speaker Series. During his visit, Mr. Hueston met in small groups with students and faculty throughout the day. In the evening, he gave an informative presentation titled, “A Perfect Storm of Investigation and Governance Failures: Why Enron Failed and Why Its Failure is Relevant Today,” to an audience of about 250 students, faculty, alumni, and guests from the community. Hueston was presented the Accounting in the Public Interest Award by the Center for Accounting Ethics, Governance, and the Public Interest. The award was given in recognition of Mr. Hueston’s “commitment to the pursuit of justice and his dedication to the public interest.”
Mark Kuli - Nov. 12, 2008 watch the presentation
Hilton Distinguished Entrepreneurs
During his junior year at LMU, Mark Kuli started Kuli Image -- an business selling customer-screened printed t-shirts to student organizations, residence halls, and the school administration. He was inspired to start the business after creating a bandanna that read 'Hank 44' for the grieving campus shortly after the tragic death of basketball star Hank Gathers. Mark didn't intend to make printing his permanent occupation; it was just a way to pay the bills. As time passed, his company grew and moved to Orange County. Today, Kustom Imprints has 25 employees, does both domestick and international business and has an annual sales revenue of $2 million.
Mark Crone - Sept. 24, 2008 watch the presentation
Hilton Distinguished Entrepreneurs
Unlike Genghis Khan, Mark Crone conquered China quite by accident. The opportunity to help grow and guide China's venture into capitalism came through a random phone call, one which Mark will never forget. Since that day 7 years ago, he has learned the nuances of conducting business in a vastly different culture through food and drink customs, ceremonies, and bill wrangling. As managing partner of Crone Rozynko, LLP, Mark has found tremendous success in his grassroots efforts of paving the economic opening of China's world business markets. He represents clients in a diverse array of industries including technology, agriculture, and healthcare, and has been involved in numerous private and public offerings as well as mergers and acquisitions.