Opening Doors

Opening Doors Oracle VP launched career from Walsh When lvgen Guner came to the United States from Turkey with a master’s degree that had no practical applications here at the time, she turned to Walsh. “I had a different back-ground than other people,” she recalls. “I had a Master of Science in agriculture engineering and fermentation.…

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Preparing for Partnership

Preparing for Partnership Danielle Moncure’s journey to partner closes in, thanks to early habits formed by Walsh As a newly minted political science grad, Danielle Moncure (MAC ’14) found herself job hunting during one of the worst recessions on recent record. As bad as it was, 2008 became a turning point for Moncure, whose dream…

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Like Father, Like Son

Like Father, Like Son As a proud second-generation alum, Rob Johnson remains one of Walsh’s longest supporters Walsh College may have many generous supporters from among its alumni ranks, but perhaps few have given so continually for as long as Rob Johnson. Johnson began his education at Central Michigan University but transferred to Walsh in…

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Mastering the Nuances of Hospital Finance

Health Care Leader: Mark Leonard Mastering the Nuances of Hospital Finance There’s business finance. And then there’s healthcare finance. You can master the fundamentals of conventional business finance. Still, you’d be a long way from understanding the twists and turns of a hospital’s budgeting processes, revenue streams, and billing practices. Walsh College alumnus Mark Leonard…

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Home, $weet Home

Home, $weet Home Justin Buccellato relied on the financial literacy he gained at Walsh to parlay early investments in quality housing into a broad portfolio of commercial enterprises A decade before the idea was adopted en masse, Justin Buccellato had already mastered the art of the pivot. Having worked as a financial analyst at Pet…

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Walsh College Named Gold-Level Veteran-Friendly School for Fourth Year

Walsh College Named Gold-Level Veteran-Friendly School for Fourth Year For the fourth consecutive year, Walsh College has been named a Gold-Level Veteran Friendly School, the highest distinction offered by the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA). Each year, MVAA recognizes institutions demonstrating a commitment to serving and supporting student veterans and military-connected students, including students currently…

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Lessons From the Court: Networking

Lessons From the Court: Networking By: Jen O’Meara, Ph.D.   I meet and compete against racquetball players from all over the world. Having a strong and diverse professional network is important in both racquetball and business, so it is well worth your time to develop your networking skills. It is easy to see why it’s…

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From Community College To CIO

From Community College To CIO Annette Marcath enjoyed her years attending a local community college after high school and the career opportunity it presented. When it was time to find a college where she could finish her bachelor’s degree, Marcath chose an institution that she felt could offer her the best opportunity for success. “I…

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