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Graduate Business Student Association to Host Power Lunch May 19

The H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship’s Graduate Business Student Association (GBSA) is pleased to host three Power Lunch events during the month of May. To learn more or to RSVP, please email studgroups@huizenga.nova.edu.

Mark your calendar for these upcoming events:
GBSA Power Lunch with Albert Fils, president of The Crexent, May 19, 1:15 – 2:00 p.m.

Carl DeSantis Building, Classroom 1133. Hear the entertaining success story of a real estate entrepreneur.

GBSA Power Lunch with Laura Finley, Ph.D., professor and author, May 26, 1:15 – 2:00 p.m.

Carl DeSantis Building, Classroom 1133

Presentation: “Some People Like to Be Beat”

This session will highlight the myths and realities of sexual assault and dating violence, both in general and specific to college-aged persons. Participants will engage in an interactive activity to identify the scope, extent, and forms of abuse. Topics such as why abuse occurs, why victims stay with and return to abusers, the impact of abuse, and help available. The session will demonstrate how everyone can get involved to end abuse and promote healthy relationships.

Presenter Biography: Laura Finley, Ph.D., is on the board of Women In Distress of Broward County, Inc. She is also a professor of sociology at Barry University. She has presented at numerous local, state, and national conferences on various issues related to social justice. She is coauthor of two books, has edited an encyclopedia, and has two books currently in production. Her work has also been published in a variety of academic journals and in book chapters.