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Join us in celebrating BNI's 25th Anniversary at our International Networking Week event. This event is open to the public. 
Thursday, February 4, 2010 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Location: Regent University's Robertson Hall
Cost: $35.00 Event to Benefit SIFE Regent University
At this event, you will have an opportunity to participate in break out sessions regarding networking and other relevant business topics. Of course, there will be plenty of time for networking, food provided by Carrabbas Italian Grill, and door prizes. The event will conclude with a special message from our keynote speaker.
This event will be our largest event to-date! Proceeds from this event will benefit Students in Free Enterprise, SIFE.
A special Thank You to Regent University's School of Global Leadership and Entrepreneurship for sponsoring this event!
**Parking - parking can be a challenge so allow adequate time to find parking. The Communication Building is the preferred parking lot and has ample space. Robertson Hall is next to the Library. Do not park in reserved spaces.
***Sponsorship opportunities are available. Please contact Allan Fetters at (757) 576-1255 for more information.
About our Speakers:
Bruce E. Winston, Ph.D. 
Dr. Bruce Winston has been a part of Regent University since 1991, both with the School of Business and the School of Global Leadership & Entrepreneurship. Currently, he is the dean of the School of Global Leadership & Entrepreneurship. In addition to his administrative and academic duties as dean, he serves as the interim Ph.D. program director, teaches in the Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership and Doctor of Strategic Leadership programs, and is active in the school’s seminars and conferences.
As a lecturer and consultant in the U.S., Canada, Europe and South Africa, Dr. Winston’s expertise is in leadership, organizational development, university administration and strategic foresight. He also enjoys speaking and teaching in the areas of communication, quality improvement, and marketing. Prior to his academic career of more than 18 years at Regent University, he led organizations in the commercial printing industry for 13 years.
Dr. Winston's research interests include servant leadership, organizational development and transformation, leadership development, distance education and technology in higher education. [Read More]
A. Gregory Stone, Ph.D. 
Professor
Dr. A. Gregory Stone is a professor in the School of Global Leadership & Entrepreneurship. Joining the Regent faculty in 1995, his primary research areas are servant leadership and exploring the use of entrepreneurship as an economic development tool to remove people with disabilities from welfare. Through a grant funded by the Coleman Foundation, he developed the first website designed to encourage and support people with disabilities in their exploration of entrepreneurship as a career alternative. [Read More]
Gary W. Oster, DSL 
Gary Oster joined the faculty of the School of Global Leadership & Entrepreneurship (GLE) in the Summer of 2007 after more than two years as associate dean for Academics in the Regent University School of Undergraduate Studies and a decade in senior administrative roles at William Tyndale College. He has served as a classroom and online instructor since 1994 and currently serves as associate professor and director of the Doctor of Strategic Leadership program.
Prior to his academic endeavors, Gary was an executive in high-technology corporations, both domestically and overseas, focusing primarily upon the computer, electronics, and automotive industries. [Read More]
Thanks to Our Sponsors!
Regent Unversity School of Global Leadership & Entrepreneurship
MetAmerica
Angel Wings Tree Service
PostNet
Creative Embroidery
Providence Computers
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