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Storrie Elected President of MBA Career
Servies Council

he MBA Career Services Council (MBA CSC) has
elected Mindy Storrie as its new president.
Storrie is director of MBA Career Services at
UNC Kenan-Flagler.
The MBA CSC is a global association of MBA
career professionals. Its mission is to set standards of excellence
for the profession and to be the source for valuable MBA employment
and market information.
The council has 300 members representing 210
universities. In 2004, membership was also expanded to include
employer and affiliate professionals responsible for college or
university graduate-level employment.
“As the MBA CSC marks its 10th anniversary, we
will continue working to provide a dynamic forum for the exchange of
ideas and information that are crucial to our profession,” said
Storrie. “We will continue to focus on key initiatives such as the
use of standard and ethical operating procedures, including the
reporting of salary and employment data.”
Storrie succeeds Bill Brady of Brigham Young
University’s Marriott School of Management as president.
In addition to UNC Kenan-Flagler, the board
includes business schools at Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
William & Mary and Thunderbird and at the universities of Cornell,
Chicago, Southern California, Buffalo, Vanderbilt, Brigham Young,
Drexel, Arizona State, South Florida, Ohio State, Washington,
California at Irvine, Florida International and Utah.
Storrie brings a unique blend of expertise in
the career services profession to her role as MBA CSC president. She
has led the career services office at UNC Kenan-Flagler since 1998.
In that role and as a former human resources manager at GE Aircraft
Engines, she has developed a deep understanding of the hiring needs
of companies and their recruiters. As a 1997 graduate of the
Executive MBA Program at UNC Kenan-Flagler,
she can communicate the value of an MBA and how
graduates add value to hiring organizations.
Before she joined UNC Kenan-Flagler, Storrie
had over 14 years of management experience in manufacturing and
retail.
For information, visit
www.mbacsc.org.
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