Business leaders to deliver Tetley Lectures at Kennesaw State University
Two area business leaders will participate in the Tetley Distinguished Leader Lecture Series at the…
Georgia (Sep 15, 2004) — Business leaders to deliver Tetley Lectures at Kennesaw State University
Terri Thornton
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Contact: Terri Thornton‚ 404−932−4347 or territhornton@mindspring.com
Two area business leaders will participate in the Tetley Distinguished Leader Lecture
Series at the Coles College of Business at Kennesaw State University this semester.
Leigh Fragnoli‚ President and CEO of Kennesaw−based Aerosol Specialties will speak
Tuesday‚ Sept. 28 at 12:30 p.m. The lecture will be in Room 151 of the Burruss Building
on the KSU campus. Aerosol Specialties is a leader in the aerosol and liquid filling
industry in the Southeast.
Tommy Bagwell‚ President and CEO of Cumming−based American Proteins‚ which processes
allied poultry products‚ will speak Tuesday‚ Oct. 26. The lecture will also take place
at 12:30 p.m. in room 151.
The public is welcome at both events‚ but is advised to arrive early‚ as space is
limited.
The Tetley Distinguished Leader Lecture Series brings some of the nation’s top business
leaders to the KSU campus to interact with students‚ faculty and members of the business
community. For more information‚ call the dean’s office at (770) 423−6425.
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