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RICHLAND, Wash. 鈥 Individuals will enjoy a delectable brunch, keynote presentation from a prominent WSU hospitality business alumnus, as well as a live auction and games as part of the annual Washington State University Tri-Cities Carson College of Business Point to Success Fundraising Brunch on March 7, as generously sponsored by Anthony鈥檚 at Columbia Point and proud partner STCU.

Point to Success Fundraising Brunch at Anthony's at Columbia Point

午夜剧场 Carson College of Business Point to Success Fundraising Brunch at Anthony’s at Columbia Point.

The brunch takes place from 10 a.m. 鈥 1 p.m. at Anthony鈥檚 at Columbia Point on Saturday, March 7. Admission costs $100 per person before Feb. 27. After Feb. 27, admission costs $125 per person. To register and for more information, visit .

Admission also includes a signed copy of 鈥淩OAR: How to Build a Resilient Organization the World-Famous San Diego Zoo Way,鈥 a book authored by Point to Success keynote speaker Tim Mulligan, chief human resources officer of late Paul Allen鈥檚 Seattle-based holding company Vulcan Inc.

Keynote speaker Tim Mulligan

Tim Mulligan, WSU alumnus and chief human resources officer of late Paul Allen's Seattle-based holding company Vulcan Inc.

Tim Mulligan, WSU alumnus and chief human resources officer of late Paul Allen’s Seattle-based holding company Vulcan Inc.

Mulligan鈥檚 career has taken him all over the west coast, from the Tri-Cities, to the Starwood Hotels and Resorts, to the World-Famous San Diego Zoo, to now leading the human resources department of Vulcan Inc. The Hanford High School, WSU and juris doctor Gonzaga University alumnus has used his education wisely, asserting opportunities in the business sector that have led to more than he thought possible. All the while, he remained close to his roots, supporting WSU students in their journeys in business and helping them find jobs in business and other sectors.

鈥淚 went to WSU and graduated from the Carson College鈥檚 hospitality program with the hope of managing restaurants and hotels,鈥 Mulligan said. 鈥淚 never anticipated that I would take that amazing WSU experience and degree and see it lead me to a unique and exciting career as a lawyer and HR executive at such diverse companies and locations as I鈥檝e been fortunate to experience.鈥

Book cover for "Roar: How to Build a Resilient Organization the World Famous San Diego Zoo Way"

Book cover for “Roar: How to Build a Resilient Organization the World Famous San Diego Zoo Way.” All attendees of the Point to Success brunch will receive a free signed copy.

Robert Harrington, director of the WSU School of Hospitality Business Management, said stemming from Mulligan鈥檚 foundation as a WSU alum, to his travels across the country for a variety of exciting experiences, his presentation will lend a fascinating account of what is possible through a WSU degree in business, and how others may be able to follow in his footsteps.

鈥淭im will also talk about successful ways for building and maintaining a business,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great learning opportunity for our local business and affiliated community members.鈥

Generous community support

Harrington said each year, Anthony鈥檚 at Columbia Point generously donates their space, service and food for the annual WSU fundraiser so that all proceeds go directly to the local program. This year, STCU joins as a proud partner. The Lodge at Columbia Point also donates accommodations for the featured speakers for the event, as well as other services.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an incredible partnership that truly benefits local business students and faculty,鈥 Harrington said. 鈥淭his is an event that not only showcases what our students are currently doing in the business programs through 午夜剧场, but also what is possible when businesses support local education. They are supporting their future employees and the future of business. We are incredibly grateful for their support.鈥

 

Media contacts:

Robert Harrington, director of WSU School of Hospitality Business Management, 509-372-7487, rharrington@wsu.edu

Tim Mulligan, chief human resources officer of Vulcan Inc., 206-342-2382, timm@vulcan.com

Maegan Murray, 午夜剧场 public relations/communication coordinator, 509-372-7333, maegan_murray@wsu.edu

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Point to Success brunch benefiting Carson College of Business moved to March 30 /feb-9-wsu-tri%e2%80%91cities-business-college-hosts-brunch-with-wine-author/ Tue, 05 Feb 2019 18:29:40 +0000 /?p=63847 The post Point to Success brunch benefiting Carson College of Business moved to March 30 appeared first on 午夜剧场.

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RICHLAND, Wash. – After getting rescheduled due to weather, the Point to Success brunch benefitting the Carson College of Business will now take place at 10 a.m. on March 30 at Anthony’s at Columbia Point in Richland.

Tickets to the event purchased prior to the event rescheduling will be honored for the March 30 date. Tickets are also still on sale for the new date.

The brunch proceeds will be dedicated entirely to student support and faculty development to improve the business education program.

Tim Hanni, author of 鈥淲hy You Like the Wines You Like,鈥 to speak at Feb. 9 brunch.

Tim Hanni, author of 鈥淲hy You Like the Wines You Like,鈥 to speak at Feb. 9 brunch.

The cost is $100 per聽person. Community and business members are invited to make reservations via聽.

The event features Tim Hanni, author of 鈥淲hy You Like the Wines You Like,鈥 who will speak on 鈥淪eparating Wine Facts from Fancy.鈥 Hanni,聽a certified master of wine, has analyzed relationships with wine preferences correlating to a dislike of loud restaurants, an affinity for sushi, a dislike of cilantro, sensitivity to tags in shirts, and a mother鈥檚 susceptibility to morning sickness.

鈥淵ou won鈥檛 want to miss this informative and amusing presentation,鈥 said Robert Harrington, 奥厂鲍听罢谤颈鈥慍颈迟颈别蝉 Carson College of Business academic director.

The event also features a wine grab and live auction with a variety of unique packages, including:

  • Several nights stays at various vacation destinations in the Pacific Northwest
  • Gourmet meals and tastings
  • A family photo session
  • A tour of the U.S.S.聽Triton with a meal for eight
  • A full鈥慸ay personal tour of vineyards and wineries with two of the state鈥檚 leading experts of grape cultivation and winemaking

鈥淓njoy a gratifying event featuring a distinguished brunch, interact with our talented business students and learn about the future of the Carson College of Business at 奥厂鲍听罢谤颈鈥慍颈迟颈别蝉,鈥 Harrington said. 鈥淲hat better way to support our local business education than with a fun morning that will delight the senses?鈥

For more information, visit the聽奥厂鲍听罢谤颈鈥慍颈迟颈别蝉听飞别产蝉颈迟别.

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Feb. 9: Enjoy brunch at Anthony鈥檚 and support business education /feb-9-enjoy-brunch-at-anthonys-and-support-business-education/ Tue, 08 Jan 2019 18:25:11 +0000 /?p=63027 The post Feb. 9: Enjoy brunch at Anthony鈥檚 and support business education appeared first on 午夜剧场.

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By Maegan Murray, 午夜剧场

RICHLAND, Wash. 鈥 Join Washington State University Tri-Cities for an exceptional brunch on Feb. 9 at Anthony鈥檚 at Columbia Point in Richland and proceeds will support business education through 午夜剧场鈥 Carson College of Business.

Point to Success Brunch at Anthony's at Columbia Point

Point to Success Brunch at Anthony’s at Columbia Point

The Point to Success Fundraising Brunch begins at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 9, and costs $100 per person. Individuals may register by visiting .

All proceeds will be dedicated entirely to student support and faculty development to improve business education in the Tri-Cities.

The event features Tim Hanni, Master of Wine and author, who will speak on 鈥淪eparating Wine Facts from Fancy.鈥 Hanni is the author of 鈥淲hy You Like the Wines You Like鈥 and has analyzed relationships with wine preferences correlating to a dislike of loud restaurants, an affinity for sushi, a dislike of cilantro, sensitivity to tags in shirts and a mother鈥檚 susceptibility to morning sickness.

鈥淵ou won鈥檛 want to miss this informative and amusing presentation to find out why,鈥 said Robert Harrington, 午夜剧场 Carson College of Business academic director.

The event also features a wine grab and live auction with a variety of unique packages, of which some include:

  • Several night stays at various vacation destinations in the Pacific Northwest
  • Gourmet meals and tastings
  • A family photo session
  • A tour of the U.S.S. Triton with a meal for eight
  • A full-day personal tour of vineyards and wineries with two of the state鈥檚 leading experts on grape cultivation and winemaking

鈥淓njoy a gratifying event featuring a distinguished brunch, interact with our talented business students and learn about the future of the Carson College of Business at 午夜剧场,鈥 Harrington said. 鈥淲hat better way to support our local business education than with a fun morning that will delight the senses?鈥

For more information, visit /ccbbrunch.

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Jan. 27: 午夜剧场 to host brunch fundraiser to benefit Carson College of Business /jan-27-wsu-tri-cities-to-host-brunch-fundraiser-to-benefit-carson-college-of-business/ Fri, 12 Jan 2018 23:59:08 +0000 /?p=50705 The post Jan. 27: 午夜剧场 to host brunch fundraiser to benefit Carson College of Business appeared first on 午夜剧场.

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RICHLAND, Wash. – Washington State University Tri-Cities will host a brunch fundraiser on Jan. 27 at Anthony鈥檚 at Columbia Point in Richland, Wash., that will support the Carson College of Business.

Ryan Leaf

Ryan Leaf

The Point to Success Brunch will begin at 10 a.m. and will feature WSU football great Ryan Leaf who will present 鈥淟ying to Myself: The Ryan Leaf Story 鈥 My journey from the very top to the very bottom and back and what it takes to stay there.鈥 The event will also include a wine grab, live and silent auctions featuring prizes ranging from a stay at a penthouse condo for eight in Mexico, to a round of golf with Leaf, to two nights for four on a Lake Union houseboat, in addition to an excellent meal presented by Anthony鈥檚.

鈥淎ll proceeds from the event make a direct and immediate impact on the success of business education and students at the 午夜剧场 campus,鈥 said Robert Harrington, academic director of the Carson College of Business at 午夜剧场. 鈥淭his investment in quality business education in the Tri-Cities allows us to support innovations in the classroom, services and activities for student and academic career success and faculty development of research that provides business insights.鈥

Tickets cost $100 per person and may be purchased at .

For more information, contact Darcie Bagott at darcie.bagott@wsu.edu or 509-335-6387.

 

Contacts:

Darcie Bagott, 509-335-6387, darcie.bagott@wsu.edu

Robert Harrington, 午夜剧场 academic director for Carson College of Business, 509-372-7487, rharrington@wsu.edu

Maegan Murray, 午夜剧场 public relations specialist, 509-372-7333, maegan_murray@wsu.edu

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午夜剧场 partners with Anthony鈥檚 to raise $33,550 for Carson College of Business programming /wsu-tri-cities-partners-with-anthonys-to-raise-33550-for-carson-college-of-business-programming/ Tue, 07 Feb 2017 02:46:45 +0000 /?p=36728 By Maegan Murray Washington State University Tri-Cities鈥 recent Point to Success Brunch raised $33,550 for the Carson College of Business鈥 degree programs, which will go directly toward supporting student success on the Tri-Cities campus. 鈥淲e are incredibly grateful for the funds we received, which help...

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By Maegan Murray

Washington State University Tri-Cities鈥 recent Point to Success Brunch raised $33,550 for the Carson College of Business鈥 degree programs, which will go directly toward supporting student success on the Tri-Cities campus.

鈥淲e are incredibly grateful for the funds we received, which help us to achieve excellence by having resources beyond state funding,鈥 said Donna Paul, 午夜剧场 Carson College of Business academic director. 鈥淒ollars raised at the event are directly invested in business education at 午夜剧场, providing resources for student academic and career success, faculty research and teaching effectiveness.鈥

In addition to a gourmet meal, which was entirely donated by Anthony鈥檚 at Columbia Point, those in attendance also participated in a silent auction, a wine grab and heard presentations by and conversed with a range of prominent local and regional community members. Some of those individuals included WSU and NFL football great Jack Thompson; 午夜剧场 Chancellor Keith Moo-Young; WSU Board of Regents chair Lura Powell; WSU Carson College of Business Dean Chip Hunter; Nancy Swanger, WSU director of the School of Hospitality Business Management; and Superior Court Judge Bruce Spanner.

鈥淭he feedback from the attendees and WSU administration is that the event was a huge success,鈥 said Gary Spanner, 午夜剧场 advisory board chair for the Carson College of Business. 鈥淕oing in, nobody knew what to expect of a Saturday brunch in the dead of winter, but it turned out to be a fun, novel, and effective fundraising approach. And importantly, all of the funds raised stay in the Tri-Cities to support the Carson College at 午夜剧场. Anthony鈥檚 wants to make it an annual event, so we鈥檙e looking forward to holding the next one.鈥

In addition to serving as a fundraiser, Paul said the event served to raise awareness about the importance of growing community partnerships that are crucial to both student and faculty success. It also provided an opportunity to showcase how 午夜剧场 is educating its business students with hands-on, career-based opportunities as a result of those same community partnerships.

At 午夜剧场鈥 Carson College of Business, students can earn baccalaureate degrees in hospitality and wine business management, business administration and a master鈥檚 in business administration. Paul said area companies realize the value of educating the upcoming workforce and partner regularly with the university for success workshops, opportunities in internships and other professional experiences.

鈥淧eople often think of the Tri-Cities as a technocracy, and while they should, business is an essential part of the success of technology businesses, as well as agriculture businesses and health care organizations, to name a few,鈥 Spanner said. 鈥淏y supporting excellence at the Carson College at 午夜剧场, we鈥檙e supporting excellence in the future of the entire Tri-Cities. A very large percentage of local graduates stay in the Tri-Cities to pursue their careers.鈥

Spanner said they are also grateful that Anthony鈥檚 donated so many of their resources toward the event.

鈥淭he advisory board of the Carson College of Business at 午夜剧场 was floored when Anthony鈥檚 restaurant offered to host this brunch at no charge,鈥 he said.聽鈥淭he wait staff even donated their time for the event, and we are deeply grateful for that.鈥

To donate to the 午夜剧场 Carson College of Business and other university programs, visit /give/.

For more information about degree programs offered through 午夜剧场鈥 Carson College of Business, and to apply, visit /business/.

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