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Professional Development Dinner 3
Transition Seminars 4
Corporate Social Responsibility 5
Keynote Address 7
College of Business Hall of Fame 8
INSPIRE: Women’s Exchange of Knowledge 12
Mentor Program 15
Business Week 2016 Team Members 17
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ABOUT BUSINESS WEEK
Business Week is a week-long engaging and authentic professional development opportunity for students of all ages. It facilitates face-to-face interaction between students and alumni, potential employers, and industry leaders. Through this, students develop soft skills and understandings that are essential for success in the professional world.
Leadership, corporate social responsibility, business etiquette, effective networking, goal setting, communication, and career management and enhancement are among the topics addressed through the week-long series of interactive events.
2016 BUSINESS WEEK CORPORATE PARTNERS
platinum partnersState Farm Companies Foundation
lead partnerCOUNTRY Financial
supporting partnerCintasDentsmartDeere & CompanyEnterprise Holdings FoundationHeritage Enterprises Inc.TEKsystems
contributing partnersGROWMARKKensington Realty Advisors Inc.Kwikee, an SGSCO CompanyLittle Jewels Learning CenterMcDonald’s RestaurantsPricewaterhouseCoopers LLPRegions Bank
Travelers Companies FoundationWidmer Interiors
FEATURED PARTNERS
corporate tourEnterprise Holdings Inc.
golf outingEnterprise Holdings FoundationDentsmartTEKsystemsCOUNTRY Financial
professional development dinnerHeritage Enterprises Inc.Deere & Company
transition seminarsCOUNTRY Financial
corporate social responsibility dayGROWMARK
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DINNER 5–8 P.M. | 5 P.M. CHECK-INBROWN BALLROOM, BONE STUDENT CENTER | BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL ATTIRE IS RECOMMENDED
Robert Gibbons, Chief Marketing Officer/ Entrepreneur/Sales Professional/ Techie Recordation, Inc.
After being dropped off on the steps of
Redbird Arena, Rob Gibbons walked
on to the men’s basketball team in
the fall of 1993. He redshirted his
freshman year and would go on to earn
a full scholarship and later became a captain for a Redbird
team that would end up becoming the most successful
team in Missouri Valley Conference history. They were the
only team to date that has won back-to-back conference
and post-season titles. After graduating from ISU, Gibbons
headed to Europe where he spent the next four years playing
in the European Pro Leagues for teams in Spain, Italy, Ger-
many, Ireland, and Sweden, where he was teammates with
Ervin “Magic” Johnson. In Holland he also moonlighted as
a stand-up comic and toured the European countryside on
a Harley Davidson. After Europe he went to New York City
and worked in sales for one of the largest healthcare compa-
nies in the world. There he helped start a transformational
sales leadership team that would eventually become one of
the fastest-growing, highest revenue-producing sales forces
in the company’s long history. He would go on to become
a leader of successful start-ups Recordation Inc, an early
stage healthcare informatics company and his latest venture,
Sweep, a predictive analytics engine for operating rooms.
He has built multiple high-growth sales companies and has
a 10-plus-year track record of achieving multi-million dollar
revenue growth. He is passionate, decisive, innovative, and
highly valued for his ability to turn his vision into reality. Rob
earned his bachelor’s degree from Illinois State University
and is a recent graduate of Harvard Business School’s Own-
er/President Management Program.
Pre-registration for the Professional Development Dinner is
required, as seats will be assigned to students upon comple-
tion of the registration form. Proof of attendance for students
will be provided at the doors after the dinner has ended.
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23TRANSITION SEMINARS 6–8 P.M.VARIOUS ROOMS, STATE FARM HALL OF BUSINESS BUSINESS CASUAL ATTIRE IS RECOMMENDED
The transition from college to corporate life can be daunt-
ing, but with well-directed guidance from experienced
professionals, students can achieve it. To help ease the
transition, distinguished College of Business alumni will
be returning to campus to share their experiences and
insights. The alumni chosen are masters in their specific
fields of expertise and will be providing unique and valu-
able perspectives.
The Transition Seminars are free and open to the public.
However, pre-registration is encouraged, as seats available
in the seminar rooms will be given first to those who have
pre-registered. Students looking for proof of attendance
for classes will be required to attend both seminars. All
session 1 seminars are repeated during session 2.
Following both Transition Seminars, there will be a net-
working reception in the College of Business Atrium. The
reception will provide students the opportunity to speak
individually with seminar speakers.
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SESS ION TOP ICS
MAKING YOUR DREAM JOB A REALITYHow to make the most of your first jobNot everyone is able to land the job of their dreams immediately after gradua-
tion. Though this may be discouraging, these professionals have found ways
to use their first jobs as stepping stones to careers they never imagined.
YOUNG AND RELEVANTEstablishing a name for yourself at a young ageAs a young college graduate you will face many challenges and barriers while
entering the workforce. Join in on this conversation with professionals who have
become quite reputable within their industries and discover how they did it.
WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLDWhat you can’t learn in a college classroomAn Ivy League student and a Big Ten student both interview for a job. These
students have identical qualifications. The Big Ten student receives an offer,
while the Ivy Leaguer does not. How is this possible? Soft skills. Find out
the simple things ISU alumni wish they knew in their early 20s.
INVESTING OUTSIDE OF THE BOXStepping out of traditional financial accounting rolesMaybe you found out the traditional financial position isn’t for you—where
do you go from there? Hear from professionals who leveraged their ac-
counting or finance degree in an unexpected industry. Why be just another
face at a career fair when you could be showing companies that you are
their next top prodigy?
THE BIG DATA BREAKTHROUGHWhy analytics is the new marketing frontierIn a tech-savvy world we are able to gather unreal amounts of data, but what
does it all mean? Marketing Analytics is being able to manage, analyze, and
interpret data to determine what works and what doesn’t within your busi-
ness. In this panel, you can learn about the up-and-coming strategies in mar-
keting analytics and which metrics determine the successes of companies.
YOUR ONLINE RESUMEBuilding your professional image on social mediaYour résumé is not the only thing employers are taking into consideration.
With the click of a mouse, recruiters can find what you thought your profile
did not allow them to see. Privacy settings aren’t always what they seem.
These recruiters share what to avoid, what pictures to remove, and other
helpful tips. In a cyber profile ignorance isn’t bliss.
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY DAY 5–8:30 P.M.AUDITORIUM, STATE FARM HALL OF BUSINESS | BUSINESS CASUAL ATTIRE IS RECOMMENDED
Corporate Social Responsibility is an ever-growing topic of conversation in the corporate world. It is the initiative to embrace
responsibility for a company’s actions and encourage a positive impact on society through activities involving consumers,
employees, communities, stakeholders, and the environment. Corporate Social Responsibility goes beyond what is required
by regulators and promotes the betterment of business practices for sustained positive change for consumers, employees,
communities, and stakeholders. As companies become more forward-thinking and involved in the community through their
core business practices, they create shared value for business and society.
This year, Business Week’s Corporate Social Responsibility Day will be sponsored by GROWMARK. Business Week’s 2016
CSR Case Competition will be a unique opportunity for students to apply their research, analytical, and presentation skills.
Teams of three students must develop and present a solution to a real-life business problem within a 40-minute time frame,
all teams have an equal opportunity to develop their solution. After a team’s preparation time is up, they will deliver their
solutions to a panel of judges.
Teams are required to pre-register before February 12 and show up 30 minutes before CSR day to sign-in. CSR Day is free
and open to the public. Proof of attendance will be provided at the doors after the case competition has ended.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25KEYNOTE ADDRESS 3:30 P.M.CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS | BUSINESS CASUAL ATTIRE IS RECOMMENDED
Michael Keane, CFO of Genomatica
Michael Keane, a consultant and the
former executive vice president and
chief financial officer of Genomatica,
will give a talk titled “The Journey
to a Sustainable Future” at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday, February 25, at the Center for Performing Arts at
Illinois State University.
An alumnus of Illinois State, Keane is a member of the Col-
lege of Business Hall of Fame. Genomatica develops biobased
processes to produce chemicals with greater sustainability
than using petroleum- based feedstocks. Previous to his role
at Genomatica, Keane held similar executive leadership posi-
tions at Clipper Windpower, Inc., a wind-energy technology
company; Computer Sciences Corporation; and at UNOVA,
Inc. and Western Atlas Inc, industrial technologies companies.
Keane currently serves as a director and audit committee
chairman for the City of Hope, a nonprofit comprehensive
cancer center. He previously served on the boards of MRV
Communications, Clipper Windpower, Inc. and Zix Corpora-
tion. His associations include memberships in the Financial
Executives Institute, the American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants, and the Illinois CPA Society.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Illinois
State University and a master’s degree from the Anderson
Graduate School of Management at the University of California,
Los Angeles.
The talk, in celebration of Business Week, is sponsored by
the College of Business. The President’s Speaker Series seeks
to bring innovative and enlightening speakers to campus
with the aim of providing the community with a platform to
foster dialogue, cultivate enriching ideas, and continue an
appreciation of learning as an active and lifelong process.
All talks are free and open to the public.
For more information, or if you need special accommo-
dations to fully participate in the Speaker Series, contact
Julie Barnhill, director of Presidential and Trustee Events,
at [email protected] or (309) 438-8790. The Keynote
Address is free and open to the public. Proof of attendance will
be provided at the doors after the address has ended. Students,
faculty, and alumni are invited to attend a networking recep-
tion following the Keynote Address. Refreshments will be
provided. This reception is also free and open to the public.
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2015-2016 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS HALL OF FAME DAYEach year highly successful Illinois State graduates are welcomed back to campus to be inducted into the College of Busi-
ness Alumni Hall of Fame. These distinguished individuals range from senior-level executives at top corporations around
the world to highly ambitious entrepreneurs. Their achievements not only attest to their commitment to excellence but
also add value to our College of Business programs and the Illinois State brand for all graduates.
Bill Allison, ’79 National Managing Director US Pursuit Center of Excellence, Deloitte Consulting LLP
Bill Allison is the National Managing Director
of Deloitte Consulting LLP’s Pursuit Center of
Excellence. In this role, Allison leads a team
of seasoned sales partners and directors who
coach teams on sales techniques and strategies
used to win client work. Allison has been inte-
gral in determining the types of accounts chosen to pursue, innovating
the pursuit process, and improving win rates. His ongoing leadership has
improved the practice’s operations and strategic positioning.
A principal with Deloitte since 1999, Allison has more than 25 years of
experience in the analysis, design, and implementation of information
systems, systems strategy, and business process improvement and has
worked with some of the largest, most complex technology clients in
the world. Passionate about delivering quality, Allison has championed
a robust standards, methods, and tools program to provide clients with
global consistency in resources, approach, and execution. Allison ac-
tively maintains relationships with senior executives at select vendors,
including Oracle, Salesforce.com, and SAP to cultivate alliances and
influence the co-development of partner solutions.
Prior to his current role, Allison held numerous leadership positions
including serving as the Global Consulting Technology Leader, where
he provided strategic vision to guide engagement teams on the delivery
of world-class, value-added, and highly differentiated services in Enter-
prise Applications, Technology Advisory, and IT Outsourcing services.
He relentlessly drove seamless delivery of the highest level of quality to
clients across the globe and acted in a risk and advisory role on many
of Deloitte’s most significant engagements. Under his leadership, De-
loitte’s Global Technology program was recognized as a leader in over
two dozen reports by Gartner, Forrester, and other analysts.
Allison has spoken at various internal and external engagements in the
U.S. and globally, provided media commentary on a wealth of topics, and
has published on subjects such as the innovative CIO and reinventing ERP.
Allison earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from
Illinois State University. Additionally, he attended the Northwestern
University Executive Program in Manufacturing Physics.
In his spare time, Allison serves as a trustee for the Autry National
Center and enjoys playing golf and guitar. He lives with his wife, Mary,
and daughter in Phoenix, Arizona.
Benjamin A. Hart, MBA ’95 President and Chief Executive Officer, Heritage Enterprises Inc.
Benjamin Hart is President and Chief Execu-
tive Officer of the Bloomington-based Heritage
Enterprises Inc. Founded in 1963, Heritage
focuses on serving the health care and therapy
needs of seniors. With over 50 years of experi-
ence, Heritage now operates and manages over
55 facilities throughout Illinois and one community in Indianapolis.
As a respected leader in the long-term care industry, Heritage pro-
vides comprehensive skilled nursing care, including Alzheimer’s and
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dementia memory-care support, nutrition services, and much more.
Heritage’s exclusive RESTORE to Home Therapy program boasts licensed
therapists trained to provide top-level physical, occupational, and
speech therapy tailored to seniors’ unique needs. In conjunction with a
cutting-edge long-term care pharmacy, Green Tree Pharmacy, Heritage
fulfills a broad spectrum of senior care needs. From skilled nursing
facilities to assisted living, supportive living, and independent living
communities, Heritage Enterprises raises the bar in senior health care.
Hart earned a Bachelor of Science in accountancy from the Univer-
sity of Colorado at Boulder. He proceeded to earn a master’s degree in
business administration from Illinois State University (1995). Hart’s
career in health care began in 1996 when he joined Heritage Enter-
prises, Inc. There he took on responsibilities for new development,
acquisitions, and capital reinvestments of projects in excess of $100
million. Additionally, Hart oversaw the functions of facility manage-
ment, information technology, environmental services, and marketing.
Hart serves on the Illinois State University Foundation Board and
the Illinois State University College of Business Advisory Council. He
also serves on boards for several business organizations, including the
Health Care Council of Illinois, Affordable Assisted Living Coalition,
and the Advocate BroMenn Philanthropy Council.
J. William Lin, M.S. ’70 President and CPA, Lin & Lincoln CPAs Ltd
Lin & Lincoln CPAs was founded in 1980 by
William Lin and has since been growing rapid-
ly into a full service CPA firm serving business
as well as personal in more than 30 states
and 10 countries internationally for: auditing,
taxation, accounting, financial planning, and
management advisory.
Lin received an M.S. in business administration from Illinois State
University in 1970, and in 1960 he received a B.A. from National
Chung-Hsing University, Taipei, Taiwan.
With an American dream in mind, he came to ISU for a master’s de-
gree in 1969. Prior to attending ISU, he worked as a high school teacher
and also worked for the National Bank of Communications in Taiwan.
As soon as he graduated from ISU, he concurrently served as chief
accountant for Computer Service Inc., Maxium De Paris, and Bistrol
Restaurant under the same owner.
In 1987, he organized the New Asia Bank, the biggest Chinese Bank
in the Chicago area, and he served on the board of directors for 18
years. During that time he chaired the loan committee, which contrib-
uted to the success of the bank and helped communities and people
with a low credit rate.
Lin serves on the board of directors for: Taiwanese World Chamber
of Commerce, Taiwanese American CPA Association of North America,
Taiwanese American Chamber of Commerce of North America, and
Taiwanese American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Chicago. He
served on the board of directors for: New Asia Bank, AA Investment
LLC, Executive Building II Corp., Mt. Jade Technological Association,
Wilmette Family Services, and Asian American Advisory Council.
Besides Lin & Lincoln CPAs LLC, he has served as president for:
Hsing-Pei University Alumni Association Mid-West Chapter (Alumni
Combination of National Chung-Hsing University in Taichung, Taiwan,
and National Taipei University in Taipei, Taiwan), AA Investment II
LLC, and Executive Building Corporation. He served as president for:
Taiwanese CPA Association of North America, Taiwanese American
Chamber of Commerce of Greater Chicago.
Lin also contributes to helping communities and people.
Catherine L. Lynch ’80 Chief Financial Officer Inland Real Estate Investment Corporation
Catherine Lynch is the Chief Financial Officer
of Inland Real Estate Investment Corporation
and a member of the board of directors of
The Inland Group, Inc. Headquartered in Oak
Brook, Illinois, The Inland Real Estate Group
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of Companies, Inc. is one of the nation’s largest commercial real estate
and finance groups, representing more than 45 years of expertise and
integrity in the industry. Inland received the Better Business Bureau’s
Torch Award for marketplace ethics in 2009 and 2014.
Lynch graduated from Illinois State in 1980 with a Bachelor of
Science degree in accountancy. She went to work for Peat Marwick
Mitchell & Co (currently KPMG LLP) as an auditor for nine years, and
then joined Inland in 1989. She has held various accounting positions at
Inland, eventually becoming CFO in 2011, where she is responsible for
all of the finance and accounting activities for multiple Inland entities.
In 2012, she was the first woman and non-founding principal appointed
to the board of directors of The Inland Group, Inc.
As a strong believer in the benefits of mentoring, Lynch was a found-
ing member of the Women’s’ Initiative Network at Inland, a program
offering career education and advice for employees, and is an active
mentor for several women in the Inland organization.
Lynch is a certified public accountant, a member of the American
Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Illinois CPA Society,
and is also registered with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
as a financial operations principal.
She and her husband divide their time between their home in
Wheaton, Illinois, and their farm in southwestern Wisconsin.
Joseph E. McNeely ’86 President and Chief Executive Officer, FreightCar America, Inc.
Joseph McNeely is a successful leader with
comprehensive rail industry experience and a
diverse business background with a track re-
cord of driving value in manufacturing, leasing,
and distribution industries. He has significant
rail, mergers, acquisitions, and international
experience.
McNeely began his career with Arthur Andersen, LLP and was
a senior manager on numerous attest and consulting engagements.
He went on to hold positions at GATX Corporation, including vice
president of finance for GATX Rail, as well as vice president sales and
marketing at Mitsui Rail Capital. He was the chief financial officer at
FreightCar America, Inc. from 2010 to 2013 when he assumed the role
of president and chief executive officer.
He currently serves on the American Association of Railroads
Associate Advisory Board and the Illinois State University College of
Business Advisory Board, is a member of the Railway Supply Institute
Board of Directors, and president of the RSI American Railway Car
Institute Committee.
McNeely is a graduate of Illinois State University (B.S. Accounting
1986), Notre Dame (MBA 2007) and is a CPA.
Greg Morris, ’94 Senior Vice President, Archer Daniels Midland
Greg Morris is senior vice president and president
of Archer Daniel Midland’s (ADM) Oilseeds
processing business unit and an officer of the
corporation. In that role, Morris has responsibility
for all commercial activity, operations, and pro-
duction for the company’s oilseeds business.
Previously, Morris led the launch of the company’s WILD Flavors
and Specialty Ingredients (WFSI) business unit, which includes ADM’s
specialty ingredients businesses, as well as the company’s WILD
Flavors business, and ADM’s portfolio of dried fruits, seeds, legumes,
and ancient grains.
Morris joined ADM in 1995 and has held several senior-level mer-
chandising and management positions across three of the company’s
four business units. Prior to leading the launch of WFSI, he served as
ADM’s president, North American Oilseeds Processing. In that role,
he oversaw more than two dozen crushing plants, Southern Cellulose
Products, Inc., and the company’s Foods & Wellness group.
Morris serves on the board of directors of Stratas Foods, LLC and
is a member of Illinois State University’s Finance Advisory Board. He
holds a bachelor’s degree in finance from Illinois State University and
an MBA from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa.
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Connie Fako Shoemake, ’77
Connie Fako Shoemake is a business and tech-
nology leader specializing in strategy, manage-
ment, operations, and business development.
She has significant consulting experience in
technology, business and marketing strategy,
business and innovation process improvement,
and leadership development across industries.
Shoemaker has worked as a Senior Consultant for Moran Technol-
ogy Consulting specializing in developing actions plans to identify and
maximize the benefits of IT systems. Engagements included working
with education, public sector, and commercial clients both globally
and in the U.S. Previous to this role, Shoemaker worked at IBM. Her last
position at IBM was vice president for Global Client Centers. In this role
she provided thought leadership and direction to IBM’s global network
of client centers, enhancing the capabilities of the centers to provide
outstanding client experience, drive incremental sales, and enable
sales teams and partners to showcase IBM’s solutions and technology
capabilities.
Shoemaker has successfully held multiple executive and manage-
ment positions in sales, marketing, strategy, transformation, project
management, business partner development, acquisitions, and techni-
cal support. Shoemaker joined IBM as a software sales engineer in 1981.
Shoemaker is currently an advisor and board member for Illinois
State University College of Business school and National Children’s
Center (NCC) in Washington DC. Shoemaker is actively involved on
the board for Immanuel Lutheran School. She is a former board mem-
ber of the Illinois Technology Association and the Chicago Mayor’s
Council on Technology. Shoemaker has been active in professional
organizations, including Women in Technology and the Chicago
Executive’s Club.
Shoemaker has been recognized by several organizations for her
interest and passion in leadership, mentoring, and technology. In
2003, she was recognized by I-Street Magazine as one of the “Top 25
Technology Women in Chicago” and in May 2008 was recognized as
a national business leader by the Women in Technology International
Organization for her executive leadership and mentoring excellence.
In February 2009, Shoemaker was honored as an Outstanding Alumna
at Illinois State University. This fall Shoemaker was selected to partici-
pate in the Incubatoredu program designed to get high school students
excited about becoming entrepreneurs by creating and fully developing
their own product or service.
Shoemaker and her husband reside in Palatine, Illinois, where they
are active in the local community. They have four grown children.
Shoemaker’s hobbies include mentoring, reading, traveling, and enter-
taining.
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26INSPIRE: A WOMEN’S EXCHANGE OF KNOWLEDGE 9–11:30 A.M.SPEED MENTORING | HYATT PLACE IN UPTOWN NORMAL | BUSINESS CASUAL ATTIRE IS RECOMMENDED
For the first time ever, Business Week is partnering with Women in Business, an RSO within the College of Business, to put
on a conference geared toward women. This event is open to all students, and we strongly encourage females to participate.
The event will include brief mentoring sessions held at Hyatt Place where students will get to hear distinguished women
share their professional experiences and discuss topics concerning gender dynamics in the workplace, as well as current
trends women are facing in the professional world. After the morning mentoring sessions, there will be lunch and networking
followed by a keynote address held at the Normal Theater in Uptown Normal.
Pre-registration is encouraged for the INSPIRE event, as seats are limited and will be given first to those who have pre-
registered. Proof of attendance for students will be provided at the doors after the dinner.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1–2:15 P.M.NORMAL THEATER, UPTOWN NORMAL
Robin Everhart Senior Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer, Cintas Corporation
In 2014, Robin Everhart was appointed
to the role of senior vice president and
chief diversity officer for Cintas Cor-
poration, a $4.55 billion dollar business
services company, headquartered in
Cincinnati, Ohio. In her role, Everhart
is responsible for increasing the company’s diversity among
employee-partners and maintaining an inclusive workplace
where each individual can fully contribute to the company’s
collective success. She also has oversight of all talent acqui-
sition for Cintas with a concentrated focus on the recruiting,
hiring, retention, and development of management trainees
and the Accelerated Leadership Program, both pipelines of
future leadership for Cintas.
In 2012, Everhart was appointed as group vice president of
the North Central Region of Cintas’ First Aid and Safety Di-
vision. While in that role, Everhart was responsible for max-
imizing the region’s growth and profitability while leading
and managing all operational functions in an organization of
approximately 300 people who produced over $50 million in
revenue for the company.
Everhart joined Cintas in 2005 and served as chief com-
pliance officer and vice president of Government Affairs and
Corporate Communications. Her responsibilities included
the design, implementation and company-wide oversight
of legal and ethical compliance issues as well as using the
disciplines of communications and government affairs to
drive Cintas’ agenda, internally and externally, in an effort to
protect and enhance the company’s reputation.
A native of Connecticut, Everhart earned her BA from
the University of Georgia and spent several years prior to
joining Cintas building and maintaining comprehensive
compliance programs for Fortune 500 companies including:
The Home Depot and Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. Now residing
in Cincinnati, Everhart is a graduate of the Greater Cincin-
nati Chamber of Commerce WE Lead Class II and serves
on the Cintas Executive Committee, the Cintas Executive
Safety Council, the Cintas Executive Diversity Committee,
and the Cintas Talent Council Committee. She has served as
an executive speaker at Miami University, the University of
Florida, and various compliance and diversity conferences
and symposiums. Everhart is a former board and/or advisory
board member of St. Aloysius Orphanage Board of Directors,
Miami University Center for Excellence Advisory Board,
Xavier University Ethics Advisory Board, and Women’s Food
Service Forum Advisory Board. Everhart is a member of
Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics.
In 2009, Everhart was selected as one of Cincinnati’s One
Hundred Wise Women. In 2011, she was recognized as both
a YWCA Career Woman of Achievement and one of Ohio’s
Most Powerful and Influential Women by the National Diver-
sity Council. In 2012, Venue Magazine presented her with
the Civic Leadership Award.
When not working or lending her services to the commu-
nity, Everhart enjoys spending time with her husband and
their three wonderful daughters.
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MENTOR PROGRAMThe Business Week Mentor Program helps younger students learn the necessary professional skills to take full advantage of
Business Week. Mentors serve as role models who:• Reinforce the importance of active participation in registered student organizations;
• Teach proper business professional attire, etiquette, interaction, and networking;
• Create dialogue about courses, internships, and career preparation essentials; and
• Provide service-leadership opportunities
Since its formation in 2011, the Mentor Program has increased in prestige and design. Mentors are selected based on
proven academic success and extracurricular involvement, coupled with recommendations from College of Business faculty.
These mentors are dedicated to providing their assigned mentee with the best possible Business Week experience.
Mentor/mentee pairs attend a training session led by State Farm employees Eric Hoss ’87, MBA ’90, and Tim Pantaleone
’07, followed by a formal induction ceremony. In addition, the pairs continue getting to know each other by attending a series
of pre-Business Week events designed and implemented by the Mentor Program team. To conclude their participation in the
program, they attend Business Week together and make use of the skills developed during their mentorship.
Pre BW Event 1: Wednesday, January 20 at 6:30pmRyan Doyle—Area Assistant Vice President (Public Nonprofit)Jack Kurcab—Account Executive (Public Nonprofit)
Pre BW Event 2: Wednesday, February 3 at 6:30 p.m.
Induction Ceremony: Friday, February 19 at 2 p.m.Dennis Costello, Tim Pantaleone
THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS WERE SELECTED TO BE MENTORS FOR BUSINESS WEEK 2016 AFTER AN APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW PROCESS:
Tarek Ahmed
Madeline Augustine
Madison Bandy
Krista Bicer
Sara Bleyaert
Austin Bradford
Alex Brewer
Savannah Buckles
Ashley Cassens
Ashley Cohen
Michael Currie
Michael Delzoppo
Jenna Durante
Bret Farrell
Erin Gibbons
Amy Gibson
Anthony Gill
Clayton Gonzalez
Kory Hayes
Thomas Heagney
Kassandra Hegg
Karlie Hinman
Lisa Hipelius
Joe Iavarone
Connor Joyce
Kayla Kneip
Brian Loiacono
Katelyn Malec
Madeline Marchini
Paige McManus
Ian Mertens
Tiffany Miller
Jeff Nichols
Evan Nowak
Bridgette Orzech
Dan Paschal
Haley Proszek
Ethan Rivera
Allison Rosado
Amanda Ruban
Lauren Ryan
Emily Schoenfeldt
Allison Slater
Ellen Shumacher
Allie Snodgrass
Emily Vondriska
Ethan Witting
Abby Wright
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JOIN THE BUSINESS WEEK TEAMIf you’re serious about building real-world skills, making valuable contacts with alumni and industry partners, and are ready
to create amazing opportunities for your peers, think Business Week!
The Business Week Team students are an elite group selected by an application and interviewing process in the spring.
Members work in direct partnership with the College of Business dean’s office. Members spend the fall semester brainstorm-
ing and organizing a powerful week of interactive events designed to help students build essential soft skills and professional
understandings. A small team also manages the Business Week Mentor Program, where members promote individual and
registered student organization involvement, handle registration, run all Business Week events, and analyze the outcomes.
Information about the 2017 Business Week team can be found at IllinoisState.edu/BusinessWeek or can be picked up in the
dean’s office on the fourth floor of the State Farm Hall of Business. From underclassmen to graduate students, all business ma-
jors are welcome to apply for this premier leadership opportunity at Business.IllinoisState.edu/BusinessWeek.
Each student on the adjacent page was selected through a rigorous application process to plan, promote, and implement
the week-long series of events that constitutes Business Week 2016. Thank you for your leadership and service to the College
of Business and your peers.
Members of the Business Week Team extend their appreciation to Steve Vandiver, Norris Porter, Joyce Parmenter, Deborah
Lindberg, University Marketing and Communications, among various others.
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BUSINESS WEEK 2016 TEAM MEMBERS
executive teamPaiton FloreyPresident
Morgan RabasVice President
Hannah RitterVice President of Logistics
marketing coordinatorsAlex LarsonErin Myatt
mentor program coordinatorsAllie BrayBrett Gilbert
assistant mentor program coordinatorsMarie BedounTrysten FloreyMarissa HutchinsonTom KleszykEric Puccini
professional development dinner coordinatorsPatrick ScotkovskyJessica Warchol
corporate social responsibility coordinatorsEllen MarrKyle Zulz
transition seminar coordinatorsConnor AchimShannon Killian
golf outing coordinatorsGrant RudinMolly Tesdall
implementation teamBri AllenKatie HudsonBrandon Oates
site day coordinatorCidney Scalpelli
it specialistTyler Oldenburg
advisor Steve Vandiver
PROOF OF ATTENDANCE SLIPS WILL BE PROVIDED AT THE CONCLUSION OF:
Professional Development Dinner Transition seminars Corporate Social Responsibility Day
Keynote Address INSPIRE: A Women’s Exchange of Knowledge
If you would like to be part of the 2017
Business Week Committee, applications are available at
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