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Chantae Kotchuten

CBPP Leadership Fellow Selected to Attend the Future Arctic Leaders Workshop

Chantae Kotchuten, 2014 – 2015 Leadership Fellow, was selected to attend the Arctic Council’s Future Arctic Leaders Workshop hosted by the Government of Canada on April 23, 2015 in Ottawa, Canada.

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Top 10 Most Read Green and Gold Stories

Top 10 Most Read Green and Gold Stories of 2014

Three of the top ten most read stories in Green and Gold involve College of Business and Public Policy students, alumnus and/or programs. The three stories are: #3. Top Forty Under 40 (featuring CBPP alumnus Harry Need, Morten Kjerland, Carrie Lindow, and Chad Steadman), #5. “I am UAA” Shayla Silva, and #9. CBPP's Leadership Fellows.

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Vinera Erickson, Matt Clark and Brian Endsley

MBA Students Achieve Top Ten Rank in Global Business Competition

Our team of three graduate students-- Vinera Erickson, Matt Clark and Brian Endsley-- competing against 609 other college teams worldwide, finished in the top ten in The Capstone Business Competition. Their virtual company registered fourth in profits, tenth in ROS, and eighth in stock price after completing their eight round competition.

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Xavier Mason

CBPP Leadership Fellow to Deliver Spring 2015 Student Commencement Speech

Xavier Mason is preparing for a spotlight role: delivering the student speaker address for his graduating class at the 2015 Spring Commencement, May 3 at the Alaska Airlines Center.

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Justice for Fraud Victims

Justice for Fraud Victims Project Gains More Attention

Word is spreading, in addition to Green & Gold's article, the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) has highlighted the nation-wide Justice for Fraud Victims Project. CBPP's Justice for Fraud Victims Project benefits law enforcement agencies with large caseloads and limited resources, allowing those agencies to take on cases that otherwise wouldn’t be investigated, without increasing their costs.

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