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October 12, 2005

Bork aims to boost Belmont's executive programs

From Nashville Business Journal: bork.bmpJoseph "Joe" Bork landed as director of Belmont University's Center for Professional Development only in mid-September but he already has set an aggressive plan of action. ... Chief on his priority list is to add more master's certificate programs, including a human resources course slated to launch in spring 2006, business communication, project management, and finance and accounting programs. And Bork plans to launch a second mini-MBA with an emphasis on health care management in Fall 2006. Read the whole story on page 3 of the Oct. 7, 2005, edition of the Nashville Business Journal, or online here.


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