Robinson College Society of Entrepreneurs Adds New Sponsors
February 27, 2007 -
Two new sponsors have been added to the Society of Entrepreneurs at Georgia State University's J. Mack Robinson College of Business.
They are Legacy Investment Group, Inc., headed by Georgia State MBA alumnus Michael D. Easterly and Arylessence, where BBA alumnus J. Steven Tanner is president and CEO. Arylessence had been a member since 1999, but transitioned to the higher category of sponsor in the fall.
These two organizations join Chamberlin Edwards, which has been a sponsor since 1999. Chamberlin Edwards founder and CEO is Judith Starkey.
Legacy Securities Corp. is a leading Atlanta, Georgia and Pensacola, Florida-based investment and merchant bank. Easterly is a 33-year veteran of the investment banking business. He is also vice chairman of the Board of Advisors of the J. Mack Robinson College of Business.
Arylessence is a Marietta-based company that produces custom fragrances and flavors for commercial and consumer markets.
Chamberlin Edmonds, headquartered in Atlanta, serves as patient advocates and provides revenue recovery services to hospitals, government and managed care organizations nationwide.
The Robinson College Society off Entrepreneurs is an organization of selected, successful Atlanta-area business owners who desire to enhance their entrepreneurial skills and contribute to the success of future entrepreneurs.
The J. Mack Robinson College of Business is one of the top-ranked business schools in the nation. The College's Flex (part-time) MBA program has been listed in the top ten by U.S. News for the past eleven years and its undergraduate business program is ranked among the top 50 in the nation. In addition, the College's Executive MBA program is listed among the world's best by The Financial Times. Georgia State University's Robinson College of Business has an enrollment of approximately 7,000 students and is located in downtown Atlanta. www.robinson.gsu.edu