CIS News


April 13, 2007

The CIS program offered a Closing Dinner for first and second year CIS students and their spouses. Ned C. Hill, Dean of the Marriott School of Management greeted the attendants and encouraged students to be leaders in all their responsibilities. Elder Richard E. Cook, Managing Director of the Perpetual Education Fund was the guest speaker and in his remarks, he reminded the students about the great responsibility they have as recipients of such a valuable sponsorship program like the CIS. Seven CIS students graduated this year from the BYU MBA program, ten students finished their first year in the MBA program, and two more finished their first year in the MPA program.