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The Mississippi Business Journal is a statewide monthly business newspaper, located in Cleveland, Mississippi.. Each issue contains news coverage relating to the Mississippi business world along with regular opinion and freelance columns.
Ladd has received six awards from the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies for her investigative work and political commentary, including for her Dee-Moore series and as part of the team that investigated Mayor Frank Melton. [25] 2005, Ladd was designated one of Mississippi's leading 50 businesswomen by the Mississippi Business Journal [26]
George Bryan was born in West Point, Mississippi on April 5, 1944. [1] He graduated from West Point High School, where he then attended Mississippi State University in nearby Starkville. Bryan completed his undergraduate degree in 1968 with a degree in Business Administration. [2] He died on the morning of January 6, 2023, at the age of 78. [3] [4]
Dave Cote presented CEO of Year Award 2013 Cote cuts the ribbon with Richard Walden to open the Ecole Nationale Jacob Martin Henriquez school in Jacmel, Haiti on March 11, 2011. David M. Cote (born July 19, 1952 [2]) is an American businessman.
Richard Henderson Molpus Jr. was born in Philadelphia, Mississippi, on September 7, 1949, to Richard Henderson Molpus Sr. and Frances Blount. [1] [2] [3] He graduated from Philadelphia High School in 1967, and from the University of Mississippi with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in 1971. [3]
The coveted award comes with a $25,000 cash prize and a trip to Los Angeles. Three Mississippi teachers win Milken Educator Award. See who won the 'Oscars of teaching'
A tree at their favorite hunting spot known as the Mossy Oak tree would serve as key inspiration in Haas' business career. [1] After graduating in 1976, he continued his education at Mississippi State University. While at Mississippi State, he was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity and attained his bachelor's degree in Business Administration. [2]
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings and his wife, film producer Patty Quillin, are giving $10 million to help underprivileged students at Tougaloo College, an HBCU in Mississippi, pay for their education.