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BMBAA
& HMBAA Host 12th Annual Minority Awards
Banquet
Excellence Award in Honor of William
D. Bradford Launched
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12th
Annual Minority Banquet
Awards |
“Diversity is when a graduate of
Columbia University is the keynote
speaker at Smith School event,”
joked Dean Howard Frank. He was
addressing attendees at the William D.
Bradford Minority Awards Banquet held on
April 28, 2005, at the UMUC Inn &
Conference Center.
The target of Dean Frank’s joke was
James DeGraffenreidt, chairman and CEO
of Washington Gas. In his keynote speech
on Diversity and Management,
DeGraffenreidt emphasized that while
each business has its own definition of
diversity, only those companies that
view diversity as integral to their
business success rather rule to comply
to will profit from it.
For the 143 attendees, one of the
highlights of the evening was the launch
of the Smith MBA Excellence Award. The
award, which was instituted in honor of
William D. Bradford, will be awarded to
students who demonstrate leadership and
broad community involvement. Accepting
the honor, Dr. Bradford reiterated his
belief in the importance of education in
closing the economic disadvantages that
minorities continue to face.
Nicolas Gompf, incoming president of
the Hispanic MBA Association, shared his
thoughts regarding the importance of
diversity and the purpose of the
banquet. “Diversity has become a major
issue in today’s world. Population
demographics are changing very fast and
markets are becoming more diverse; some
companies have realized this and know
that targeting these markets can only be
successfully done through an integral
plan. Diversity is now a competitive
advantage and we, as part of the Smith
School, should create the means for
recruiters to build a diverse work
force. The 12th Annual Bradford Minority
Banquet’s main purpose is to reflect the
great potential of diversity within the
Smith School. It was a great success
thanks to the support we received from
the Smith community and from the
sponsoring companies. Having experienced
the amazing response from people of
different organizations, I hope in the
future we can organize more events
towards the same goal.”
Torrey Lee, outgoing VP of external
relations for the Black MBA Association
and one of the event organizers added,
“The banquet is an excellent networking
opportunity for students and employers
due to the nine corporate sponsors, and
a wonderful opportunity for alumni to
see what our organizations are doing
since they left Smith.”
This year, the Black and Hispanic MBA
Associations raised $5,000 for the new
Smith MBA Excellence Award, a
scholarship for incoming MBA students.
William D. Bradford, who set the vision
for the banquet and was present,
remarked that the scholarship was the
best way to help those that come after
the current students. He added that it
was also the best way anyone could be
honored, as the scholarship was named
after him. Each year the
award/scholarship will be given to an
MBA student on the basis of demonstrated
leadership and community involvement and
will be named in honor of a business
leader to recognize his/her
accomplishments. The Dean’s Office, the
Admissions Office, and both the BMBAA
and HMBAA, will make nominations for the
award each year, with a committee making
the final award decision. The committee
will consist of the director of
admissions, BMBAA and HMBAA club
presidents, and BMBAA and HMBAA faculty
advisors.
Several students and corporate
sponsors were also honored at the awards
banquet for their commitment to
diversity and to the Smith School.
PepsiCo received the Corporate
Achievement Award for encouraging and
fostering a diverse corporate culture as
part of their global operations.
Patricia Keenan, Bart Flaherty, and
Ricardo Cuellar were present at the
banquet to receive the award on
PepsiCo’s behalf.
The banquet was made possible by
several Smith and corporate sponsors.
Corporate sponsors included PepsiCo,
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals (pictured right),
Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase, Washington
Gas, Personal Assessment Systems, GE,
and Air Products.
This year’s recipients include:
Alumni Achievement Award:
Federico Sercovich, MBA ’03,
Citigroup
Ricardo Benn, MBA ’99, Booz
Allen Hamilton
Outstanding Staff Award:
Steve Tiufekchiev, Director
of Employment Development, Office of
Career Management
Corporate Excellence Award:
PepsiCo
Photo Highlights, click on photo for
full image
▓ Priscilla
Mwangi & Monisha Banerjee, MBA
Candidates 2006, Smith Media Group
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