Lorentzsen Center Luncheon
FOR MORE INFORMATION:DR. GREG CANT, dean, Offutt School of Business
(218) 299-3305
AMY KELLY, Media Relations director
(218) 299-3652
LORENTZSEN CENTER LUNCHEON FAITH AND WORK IN MEDIA
The Lorentzsen Center for Faith and Work, part of the Concordia College Offutt School of Business, will hold an upcoming luncheon “What Does my Faith Have to do With my Work in the Media?” The luncheon is from noon-1:15 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7, in Birkeland Alumni Lounge, Offutt Concourse. The speakers are Charley Johnson, former general manager KXJB/KVLY, and Jack Zaleski, editorial page editor, The Forum.
Johnson, a Minnesota native and graduate of Concordia College, worked for 36 years as an anchor, news director and eventually as the general manager of both channels 4 and 11 in Fargo, N.D. In May he became the president and CEO of the Fargo-Moorhead Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Zaleski has been The Forum’s editorial page editor for 25 years and is the recipient of several editorial and column-writing awards. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Connecticut and after graduation served as a VISTA volunteer on the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa reservation in north central North Dakota.
The cost is $15 per person. Please RSVP by Friday, Nov. 30, online at www.ConcordiaCollege.edu/businessevents or by calling (218) 299-3305. Space is limited.
The Lorentzsen Center honors the life and work of Norman M. Lorentzsen, esteemed philanthropist, former CEO of Burlington Northern, alumnus of Concordia and former member and chair of its Board of Regents. The center identifies and sustains ethical values and practices in individuals and organizations. It builds upon the tradition and practices of the Center for Ethical Leadership.
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