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Archie Carroll

Professor Emeritus,
University of Georgia

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Posted By Archie Carroll 03-07-2021 10:52
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Many of you remember our dear friend and colleague, Denis Collins, who I just learned passed away on Feb. 25, 2021. Denis was a long-time member, colleague, and leader in SIM, SBE and IABS. I will always remember Denis for his deep concern for business ethics teaching and practice. ~~~Archie https: ...
Posted By Archie Carroll 03-18-2018 08:59
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In remembering our special SIM/SBE friend, Bill Frederick, two special memories stand out. First, Bill was quite instrumental in helping to get the SIM Division established and operating on a quality level. I followed him as division chair so I saw a lot of this first hand. He and I enjoyed working together ...
Posted By Archie Carroll 09-20-2017 08:35
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Posted By Archie Carroll 09-12-2017 10:58
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In case you didn't know about our colleague, Jill Brown's experience, this is worth reading. Amazing it took this long to hit the news. We are so thankful for the progress she has made thus far.Archie https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2017/09/10/how-you-thank-someone-for-saving-your-life/wdjIs3JJZc ...
Posted By Archie Carroll 09-15-2015 11:11
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Thank you, Harry, for this warm and sensitive announcement regarding the loss of our dear colleague, Ann. Priscilla and I were stunned when I got the news yesterday. When I was department head at Georgia and led the hiring of Ann in January 1997, I felt we had a special person. Only with the passage ...