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Huizenga Business School Reorganizes Internal Organization

In an effort to adapt to today’s competitive and changing marketplace, the Huizenga Business School recently made significant reorganization changes to its internal staffing and operations structure. The realignment of staff and personnel will help the school better meet the needs of its students and provide a higher standard of service. Overall, the school is taking a team approach to operate more effectively and efficiently. In doing so, many of the recruitment, advising, and programming personnel are now working collaboratively in team structures.

Additionally, Steve Harvey has been appointed Executive Director of Program Operations and SEC Development.  In this capacity, he will work directly with NSU’s off-site Student Educational Center (SEC) leadership and central administrators to develop and implement a successful recruitment strategy and communications plan for the business programs. He also will continue to handle the day-to-day operations of the academic programs. Also, Dennis Dannacher has been appointed Assistant Dean of Enrollment Services and Program Operations. In this capacity, Dannacher will oversee recruitment, academic advising and program operations.

This internal reorganization was strategic in the Huizenga Business School’s plan to more effectively utilize its resources and improve its service processes for students.