Angela Raub Named Director of Corporate Relations for Robinson College of Business
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Angela Raub | September 22, 2008 (ATLANTA) Angela Raub has been named director of corporate relations at the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University. She will report to Charles Edwards, assistant dean for corporate relations.
In her new role, Raub will work with corporate human resources and talent development officers to raise awareness about Robinson's highly regarded portfolio of executive and graduate education programs, including the College's:
In commenting on her appointment, Edwards said, "Angela Raub's deep knowledge of Robinson's programs will be of great benefit to companies as they look for ways to develop future talent and to ensure that their firm's managers and executives have the knowledge required to tackle complex issues and stay ahead of rapid global change." Most recently, Raub was director of Robinson's Professional MBA program. Previously, she was director of the College's Flexible MBA program. Moreover, she is a student in the College's Executive MBA program, slated to graduate in December 2008.
Raub has worked in higher education for most of her career, beginning as assistant director of financial aid at the University of Toledo, where she received her BA in communications and management in 1991. She later served as director of enrollment management and financial aid at Tri-State University (now Trine University) in Angola, Indiana. |
The largest business school in the South and part of a major research institution, the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University is located in Atlanta, an epicenter of business and a gateway to the world. With programs on four continents and students from 150 countries, the College is both worldwide and world class. Its part-time MBA program is ranked number five in the nation and has been in the top 10 for 13 consecutive years. The College has 200 faculty, 7,400 students and 65,000 alumni. Noted for an emphasis on educating leaders, the Robinson College and Georgia State have produced more of Georgia's top executives with graduate degrees than any other school in the nation.