Dalton State’s Wright School of Business recently inducted new members into Beta Gamma Sigma, an international honor society that recognizes the top 10 percent of undergraduate students from around the world in business schools accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Pictured, front row from left are Sara Cooke, Caroline Davis, Hannah Edwards, Hannah Poe, Dottie Shaw, Nohemi Ramirez, Camilla Ware, Trent Smith and Keith Carruthers; back row from left are Dennis Britton, Bora Certel, Kylie Hinton, Mindy McDaniel, Danny Reeves and Keyur Patel; not pictured are Edgar Cortez, Roman Ponce, MariRuth Runyun, Summer Mclendon and Hannah Cox. Not pictured are Jennifer Nash and Christopher Hyde.
Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society Inducts New Members
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