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FSB Founders Receive Business to Business Magazine?s Top Honor for 2011

FSB Founders Receive Business to Business Magazine’s Top Honor for 2011










Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) December 07, 2011

FSB FisherBroyles, LLP is proud to announce that Business to Business Magazine selected FSB’s founding partners, James M. Fisher II and Kevin E. Broyles, as #1 on its list of Atlanta’s Top 25 Entrepreneurs for 2011. The first-place honors for Fisher and Broyles follow a second place finish in Business to Business’s 2010 list, and reflects the strong growth in 2011 of FSB’s alternative law firm model.

The magazine, published bimonthly in Atlanta by Business Leader Media, and its accounting partner Gifford, Hillegass & Ingwersen honored the winners late last week.

“This honor is a testament to how compelling the Next Generation Law Firm® model is in this economic environment. Companies don’t want to pay luxury rates for legal services, but they still want sophisticated, top-level legal support,” said Fisher. “Our model doesn’t require them to settle on either count.”

Kevin Broyles explained that “the combination of an elite level of talent with a lean, low-overhead model allows us to deliver exceptional value and is the reason why we are the only law firm entrepreneurs to ever place in the Top 25, much less win the top award. This is a concept award and our clients and partners deserve all the credit.”

FSB has been repeatedly recognized by the Atlanta Business Chronicle as one of the fastest growing law firms in Atlanta.

About FSB. Founded in 2002, FSB FisherBroyles is a full-service law firm with more than 60 partners in New York, Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas and Washington, D.C. FSB is the first national, cloud-based law firm that has integrated the concepts of “cloud computing” and “cloud commuting” to create unparalleled economy and efficiency in the practice of law. FSB offers cost-effective legal solutions to brand-name clients such as American Express, Morgan Stanley, BB&T, and Porsche Cars North America, among others. FSB has been recognized as a Tier 1 Atlanta firm the last two years by Best Lawyers and U.S. News & World Report and as one of the top law firms in Atlanta by the Atlanta Business Chronicle.

Businesses inquiring about legal representation should contact Nygina Mills at mills(at)fsblegal(dot)com and (866) 211 5914.

© 2011 FSB FisherBroyles, a Limited Liability Partnership. These materials have been prepared for informational purposes only and are not legal advice. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client or similar relationship. Please do not send us confidential information.

Whether you need legal services and which lawyer you select are important decisions that should not be based on these materials alone.

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Bill Greehey School of Business Recognized Again for Providing Opportunities to Women

Bill Greehey School of Business Recognized Again for Providing Opportunities to Women












San Antonio, TX (Vocus) October 8, 2009

The Princeton Review has again ranked St. Mary’s University’s Bill Greehey School of Business and its M.B.A. program in the top 10 nationally for “Greatest Opportunity for Women” in the latest edition of its publication, The Best 301 Business Schools: 2010 Edition, which hit bookstores this week.

This is the third year in a row that the Bill Greehey School of Business has been recognized. This year the school has moved up two slots to number six; and, it is also the only school in the Southwest in this category.

The ranking is based on the percent of female students, the percent of faculty who are women, and results of the student assessments of a variety of factors including resources for female students and how supportive the culture is of female students.

“This honor is especially important to us as it comes when St. Mary’s M.B.A. program is celebrating its 50th anniversary,” said Bill Greehey School of Business Dean Tanuja Singh, Ph.D. “We strive to offer a rich academic environment where individualized experiences are designed to instill ethical leadership, technical excellence, global awareness and professional orientation in our graduates.”

St. Mary’s Bill Greehey School of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Its unique, stand-out programs include a five-year combined Bachelor and Master of Business Administration program, a one-year accelerated M.B.A. program, a graduate and undergraduate study abroad program in Innsbruck, the Center for Global Business Studies, the Algur H. Meadows Center for Entrepreneurial Studies and the joint the J.D./M.B.A. degree program.

St. Mary’s School of Law was also featured in The Princeton Review’s other guide, The Best 172 Law Schools: 2010 Edition.

The Princeton Review does not rank the business or the law schools in the books on a single hierarchical list, or name one school as best overall. Instead, the book has 11 ranking lists of the top 10 business and law schools in various categories. Ten lists are based on The Princeton Review’s surveys of students attending the schools profiled in the book. The surveys were conducted during the 2008-2009, 2007-2008, and 2006-2007 academic years. For more information the lists are posted at http://www.PrincetonReview.com.

St. Mary’s University, as a Catholic Marianist University, fosters the formation of people in faith and educates leaders for the common good through community service, integrated liberal arts and professional education, and academic excellence. St. Mary’s University is ranked fourth in the West Region for quality and value in the “Great Schools, Great Prices” category of the U.S. News & World Report’s 2010 edition of “America’s Best Colleges.” To learn more about St. Mary’s, visit http://www.stmarytx.edu.

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(210) 431-4377

http://www.stmarytx.edu/business

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Sports Enthusiasts, Business Leaders Meet for Sports Symposium at Princeton, Dec. 8

Princeton, NJ (PRWEB) December 1, 2006

Princeton alumni who have established themselves as leaders in the sports industry will come together with other sports business professionals for a rare symposium at 1 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 8, at Robertson Hall. It will mark the first time in 10 years that a sports symposium will be held at the University.

The half-day symposium — organized by a Princeton student with support from the independent Princeton Varsity Club and the University’s Office of Career Services — is intended to help students learn more about the sports industry while providing a forum for industry professionals to attract potential future leaders, said student organizer Chris Chaney. The event is open to the public, and will give attendees an opportunity to network with sports professionals and connect with organizations seeking interns and future employees.

“It was my passion for sports that sparked my interest in getting into this field, but I was not sure how to take the right steps toward this goal,” said Chaney, a Princeton senior. “I think that this event is a great opportunity for students to get an insight and an entrée into the industry.”

Industry leaders who will participate include sports negotiator Rick Horrow, chief executive officer of Horrow Sports Ventures, who will keynote the symposium with an opening address at 1 p.m. Horrow is a visiting expert of sports law at Harvard University Law School and nationally known as “The Sports Professor.” He is also a renowned sports business analyst and the foremost consultant on public-private infrastructure initiatives. Other speakers and panelists on the symposium schedule include Marc Fleisher, president of Entersport Management and Bill Duffy, president and chief executive officer of BDA Sports Management, as well as such alumni as 1978 graduate Frank Vuono, partner of 16W Marketing, 1983 graduate Wyc Grousbeck, managing partner and governor of the Boston Celtics, 1999 graduate Ann Rodriguez, director of development for Earthquakes Soccer, and 1975 graduate Steve Hellmuth, senior vice president of Operations and Technology of NBA Entertainment.

Panels will explore sports management, sports marketing, the personal stories of college athletes and the career paths they pursued after graduating, in addition to other topics. Participants said they agreed to be part of the symposium to show sports enthusiasts the range of opportunities available to them. “It is important that as professionals in this field, we continue to mentor our young people and provide off-the-field career options,” said sports agent Glenn Toby, chief executive officer of Glenn Toby Enterprises Inc. “Not everyone can be a player.”

Princeton is well known for graduating future writers, scientists and politicians, and the symposium will demonstrate that the University also has “a roster of the elite in sports” to add to the list, organizers said. Paul Harris, a 1954 alumnus who worked closely with Chaney to organize the symposium, said the career success of the event’s participants could be traced to the belief that, “whatever pathway you select in life, do it with a passion; if not, not only will you be unhappy, but you will be ineffective.”

“This symposium is comprised of people who all feel this way, and this is why they have met with success in their chosen endeavor,” said Harris, consultant with Axcess Sports & Entertainment and member of the Princeton Varsity Club’s board of directors. The Princeton Varsity Club helps fund programs that directly benefit student athletes.

In addition to the Princeton Varsity Club and Office of Career Services, sponsors of the symposium include the Black Men’s Awareness Group, Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students, Office of the Vice President for Campus Life, Princeton Pre-Business Society and the University Student Government Projects Board.

The full schedule for the sports symposium is available online, http://web.princeton.edu/sites/career/data/sports_symposium.html. Members of the news media interested in attending the symposium should email Chaney.

Media Contact:

Chris Chaney

Phone: (609) 986 9800

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Sports Enthusiasts, Business Leaders Meet for Sports Symposium at Princeton, Dec. 8

Princeton, NJ (PRWEB) December 1, 2006

Princeton alumni who have established themselves as leaders in the sports industry will come together with other sports business professionals for a rare symposium at 1 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 8, at Robertson Hall. It will mark the first time in 10 years that a sports symposium will be held at the University.

The half-day symposium — organized by a Princeton student with support from the independent Princeton Varsity Club and the University’s Office of Career Services — is intended to help students learn more about the sports industry while providing a forum for industry professionals to attract potential future leaders, said student organizer Chris Chaney. The event is open to the public, and will give attendees an opportunity to network with sports professionals and connect with organizations seeking interns and future employees.

“It was my passion for sports that sparked my interest in getting into this field, but I was not sure how to take the right steps toward this goal,” said Chaney, a Princeton senior. “I think that this event is a great opportunity for students to get an insight and an entrée into the industry.”

Industry leaders who will participate include sports negotiator Rick Horrow, chief executive officer of Horrow Sports Ventures, who will keynote the symposium with an opening address at 1 p.m. Horrow is a visiting expert of sports law at Harvard University Law School and nationally known as “The Sports Professor.” He is also a renowned sports business analyst and the foremost consultant on public-private infrastructure initiatives. Other speakers and panelists on the symposium schedule include Marc Fleisher, president of Entersport Management and Bill Duffy, president and chief executive officer of BDA Sports Management, as well as such alumni as 1978 graduate Frank Vuono, partner of 16W Marketing, 1983 graduate Wyc Grousbeck, managing partner and governor of the Boston Celtics, 1999 graduate Ann Rodriguez, director of development for Earthquakes Soccer, and 1975 graduate Steve Hellmuth, senior vice president of Operations and Technology of NBA Entertainment.

Panels will explore sports management, sports marketing, the personal stories of college athletes and the career paths they pursued after graduating, in addition to other topics. Participants said they agreed to be part of the symposium to show sports enthusiasts the range of opportunities available to them. “It is important that as professionals in this field, we continue to mentor our young people and provide off-the-field career options,” said sports agent Glenn Toby, chief executive officer of Glenn Toby Enterprises Inc. “Not everyone can be a player.”

Princeton is well known for graduating future writers, scientists and politicians, and the symposium will demonstrate that the University also has “a roster of the elite in sports” to add to the list, organizers said. Paul Harris, a 1954 alumnus who worked closely with Chaney to organize the symposium, said the career success of the event’s participants could be traced to the belief that, “whatever pathway you select in life, do it with a passion; if not, not only will you be unhappy, but you will be ineffective.”

“This symposium is comprised of people who all feel this way, and this is why they have met with success in their chosen endeavor,” said Harris, consultant with Axcess Sports & Entertainment and member of the Princeton Varsity Club’s board of directors. The Princeton Varsity Club helps fund programs that directly benefit student athletes.

In addition to the Princeton Varsity Club and Office of Career Services, sponsors of the symposium include the Black Men’s Awareness Group, Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students, Office of the Vice President for Campus Life, Princeton Pre-Business Society and the University Student Government Projects Board.

The full schedule for the sports symposium is available online, http://web.princeton.edu/sites/career/data/sports_symposium.html. Members of the news media interested in attending the symposium should email Chaney.

Media Contact:

Chris Chaney

Phone: (609) 986 9800

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