Tinbergs hope to ignite passion with $1 million gift furthering ‘business for a better world’ education
Rich Tinberg, a '72 CSU alum, is igniting the passion of future leaders who know that business is about more than just the bottom line.
Rich Tinberg, a '72 CSU alum, is igniting the passion of future leaders who know that business is about more than just the bottom line.
Entrepreneurship was in Matt Staver's bones. Some of it came naturally, and the rest came from watching his dad work as a professional freelance photographer. Photography and entrepreneurship were always one in the same for him, so he came to CSU's College of Business to build his entrepreneurial skillset.
The 2022 Accounting Hall of Fame inductees have used business to create a better world throughout their careers.
Sebastian Africano, MBA ’17, has been actively building a better world since 2005 when he joined local Fort Collins nonprofit Trees, Water and People as an intern building a clean cookstove program in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Now, nearly two decades later, he serves as the Executive Director.
BJ Moore, ’91, left Microsoft after 27 years to make a difference in the healthcare arena. In 2019, when he joined a national healthcare system as its chief information officer, he never could have imagined the impact he would have as the world coped with COVID-19.
Sooraj Reddy Lankala was drawn to enroll in CSU's Master of Computer Information Systems program by curriculum that matched his interests – specifically courses in data analytics, object-oriented systems and business database systems – as well as the campus’s stunning scenery.
In her professional life, Laura KinCannon has a few simple goals: be creative, be challenged and help people. Earning a Master of Computer Information Systems degree empowered her meet those goals.
Through her coursework as an MBA student at CSU, Amy Carpenter found another title to add to dental hygienist and business consultant: CEO of OrthoGum.
College of Business alumna Kathryn Coleman qualified for the Elijah Watt Sells Award by scoring a cumulative average score of 95.5 percent across all four of the Uniform CPA Exam’s sections on her first attempt. Only 0.18 percent of individuals who sat for the exam in 2019 met the requirements for the award.