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June 2007

One of our majors, Marianne Tomashefski won two scholarships! Marianne has a minor in Gerontology. One of the scholarships is the Robert Wray Undergraduate Scholarship Award from the Georgia Gerontology Society and the other is from the Georgia Executive Women's Network.

Congraulations Marianne!

March 2008

Montye Edwards is currently a Communication major here at Kennesaw State. He is already employing the skills and principles of his concentration of Public Relations in his job as the Chief of Communication for PM Lifestyle, an Atlanta-based social media company founded in March of 2006. The company is one with knowledge and connection to the younger generation and helps to guide companies through the “advertising jungle” of today.
Montye just recently successfully organized the Oklahoma Men of Distinction Leadership Conference at Seminole State College in Seminole, Okla. The Conference was organized for male students, grade 9-12, from seven area high schools. These students gathered to learn about the positive influence of leadership, and even received an address from Eason Jordan, former President and Chief News Executive for CNN. Also in attendance were city officials, judges, military officials, as well as fire fighters and member of law enforcement.
The Conference was received by those in attendance as a very positive experience with enthusiastic and passionate speakers