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Karen Morgenstein
Outstanding Teacher Receives Award
Congratulations go out to Karen Morgenstein, lab assistant for the Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology (OTA), who has been honored with inclusion in Who's Who Among America's Teachers, 2004. Christina Hammett, a 2001 OTA graduate, who is an honoree of Who's Who for students, nominated Karen. Christina was asked to nominate a teacher from her entire high school or college career that made a difference in her life. "We are very excited that she picked Karen. This is a distinction given to only 5% of teachers nationally," stated Nancy Dooley, Department Chair for Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology. Karen has been with New England Institute of Technology since 1998.


Ann E. Walter, left, and Tom Gentz, MGT instructor

Getting Fiscally Fit
was the topic for discussion at a recent Business Management Technology seminar presented by Ann E. Walter, Regional Coordinator of Education, from the Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Southern New England. Ms. Walter stressed the importance of maintaining good credit as well as how to request and interpret a credit report.


Business Management Technology welcomes
new technical advisory committee members

Liz Hoch, Department Chair of the Business Management Technology Bachelor's program (MGT), welcomed several new members to the MGT Technical Advisory Committee: Vincent A. Marseglia, an industrial engineering manager at CVS Corporation who also teaches Production/Operations Management at NEIT; Charles J. Mahoney, a Marketing Consultant and Vice President at Gencorp Insurance Group, Inc. who often visits MGT classes to critique student work; Stephen G. Esau, Assistant Vice-President of Data Processing Service and an adjunct instructor who teaches Human Resource Management at NEIT; and Bill King, Manager of Panel Manufacturing at The Watt Stopper, Inc., who often addresses the MGT students about lean manufacturing. In addition to serving on the MGT Technical Advisory Committee, each member acts as a valuable resource to the MGT students.

 
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