September 28, 2007
Achievers
Smith Designated Certified Mail Manager
Veronica Smith, Belmont's mail services supervisor, was recently awarded the highest honor of professional achievement available for in-house mail managers from the In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association, according to IPMA Administrative Director Carma Goin. Smith has been designated as a Certified Mail Manager (CMM) for completing a minimum of five years mail management experience (at least one year of which was in-house), being of high moral character and professional attitude, and successfully completing a five-and-a-half hour written exam.
Elmore Kicks Off Belmont and Beyond Series
Dr. Tim Elmore, founder and president of growingleaders.com, was the guest speaker for the Belmont and Beyond Kickoff Event on Wed., Sept.12, in the Neely Dining Room. Elmore is passionate about helping students uncover their mission in life and has taught leadership seminars in 36 countries. He has also authored 21 books, including the best selling Habitudes, Images that form Leadership, Habits and Attitudes and Mentoring: How to Invest Your Life In Others.
Dr. Elmore also presented “Habits and Attitudes of Today’s Students” at the Teaching Center Luncheon. The Career Services team sponsored the program and partnered with the Office of Spiritual Development, the Teaching Center and Student Activities.
Alumna Certified as Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Within a month of achieving her B.S. from Belmont in August, alumna Beth Baggett ('07) also received a certification as a nuclear medicine technologist from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Upon graduation from the year-long program, she was presented with the M.D. Ingram Award for Technical Excellence for outstanding performance during clinicals at Vanderbilt Medical Center, Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital and the Veterans Administration Medical Center. Baggett graduated from Belmont with a B.S. in medical imaging and is currently employed by the Hendersonville Medical Center.
Former Bruin Selected in CBA Draft
Former men’s basketball player Andrew Preston (Winchester, Ky.) was selected by the expansion East Kentucky Miners of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) in its college draft Tuesday night. Preston, a three-year starter and integral cog on Bruin NCAA Tournament teams in 2006 and 2007, developed into one of the most dependable post players of Belmont’s NCAA era. Named to the 2007 Atlantic Sun All-Tournament team behind his 18 point-10 rebound performance in the championship game victory at ETSU, Preston is the program’s NCAA era career leader in blocked shots (123) and ranks fourth in career field goal percentage (.534). Preston earned Academic All-Conference honors in 2006 and graduated this past May with a degree in accounting. “All of us are excited for Andrew's opportunity in the CBA draft,” Belmont head coach Rick Byrd said. “Andrew's dedication, work ethic and unselfish nature should make him a favorite of his coaching staff and teammates. I would expect Andrew to have an impact this rookie season and his Belmont family will be pulling for him.”
Henry Named Interim Head Coach for Men's Golf
Billy Henry has been appointed interim head coach for men’s golf, announced Belmont Director of Athletics Mike Strickland. “Billy’s credentials speak for themselves, and we are honored to have him join our athletic department staff,” Strickland said. “His experience, integrity and good nature will enhance our golf program.”
Henry has more than four decades of distinguished service in intercollegiate athletics, both as a coach and administrator, including his recent 20-year post as assistant athletic director at the University of Tennessee before retiring in 2005. Belmont men’s golf returns to action Oct. 15-16 when it hosts the Belmont Fall Shootout at Nashville Golf & Athletic Club. For more on this story, click here.
Faculty/Staff Quoted in Tennessee Newspapers
This past weekend found several Belmont staff and faculty featured in regional news outlets:
• Dr. Joe Alexander, associate dean & senior professor of performance excellence of the Massey School of Business, was the feature business interview in Sunday's Tennessean. The link was not yet available at press time.
• Dr. Pat Raines, dean of the Massey Graduate School of Business, was quoted in the Memphis Business Journal in an article on the rise of delinquent home loans.
• Provost Dr. Dan McAlexander was quoted in a Tennessean article on Hispanic student recruitment.
West Graduates Leadership Middle Tennessee Program
Dr. Susah H. West, vice president for presidential affairs, recently graduated from the year-long Leadership Middle Tennessee program along with 27 other community and business leaders from the region, according to Jack Turner, chair of the group's board of directors. Leadership Middle Tennessee is a regional leadership institute encompassing the 10-county area in Middle Tennessee which includes Cheatham, Davidson, Dickson, Maury, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson and Wilson counties.
Moore Speaks at Conference; Featured in Publication
Dr. Alison Moore, assistant professor in the Chemistry and Physics Department, was an invited speaker at the National Meeting of the ACS (American Chemical Society) that was held recently in Boston, Mass. Her presentation was about incorporating liberal arts into chemistry through the linked cohort course. Dr. Moore was also featured in an article in this week’s Chemical & Engineering News. The article summarizes the session in which Dr. Moore gave her presentation. The two photos that appear in the article are of Belmont students. To read the article, click here.
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