Henry Evans Shares Corporate Experience with SMU Cox Students

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Henry Evans Shares Corporate Experience with SMU Cox Students

Dallas, TX/USA – March 11, 2014

Henry Evans, Co-founder and Managing Partner of Dynamic Results, LLC, presented a seminar titled Accountability Principles for Dynamic Results on Monday, March 10, 2014 as part of the Edwin L. Cox Business Leadership Center’s programming for Cox MBA students. Through the BLC, Cox grad students gain insight into various facets of business leadership. BLC instructors are business leaders drawn from prominent national and international companies, who come to the SMU campus to share their extensive knowledge with Cox students. BLC Instructors include representatives from Dynamic Results, LLC, Accenture, Container Store, Grant Thornton, LLC, Texas Instruments and many more. Although no class credit is given for attendance, students consistently rate what they have learned from BLC instructors as extremely valuable, and many students say that the BLC was a major factor in their decision to attend Cox.

Mr. Evans earned a Business Leadership Teaching Excellence Award for his presentation, which means that the students attending rated the seminar as a 4.8 or higher out of a possible “perfect” rating of 5.

For additional information on the BLC visit our website at http://www.cox.smu.edu/web/blc/blc

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The Business Leadership Center at the Cox School of Business, SMU

Genevieve Meek, Program Manager

214/768-1034

[email protected]

Cox School of Business, PO Box 750333, Dallas, TX 75275-0333

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