Thursday, Mar 28, 2024
Bristol Myers Squibb to be honored during May 2 ceremony
by Diane Cornell
Rider University’s Norm Brodsky College of Business has selected Bristol Myers Squibb as its 2024 Hall of Fame corporate inductee. The ceremony will take place May 2 at The Marigold in Somerset, New Jersey.
The University has a long-standing and multifaceted relationship with Bristol Myers Squibb, which is known for its initiatives related to sustainability, global inclusion and diversity, and health equity. Hundreds of Rider alumni have enjoyed rewarding careers with the organization, while Rider students have benefited significantly from the University’s strong relationship with the biopharmaceutical giant, gaining invaluable experience through internships and cooperative employment opportunities.
Over the years, Bristol Myers Squibb employees have frequently dedicated their time and talents to Rider students, appearing on campus as guest lecturers, advisory council members and as active Rider University alumni. Company employees also have participated in networking and informational events through the University’s Office of Career Development and Success.
“Bristol Myers Squibb has contributed greatly to the professional development of our students in numerous ways,” says Dr. Eugene J. Kutcher, dean of Rider’s Norm Brodsky College of Business. “We are honored to have this opportunity to formally recognize a valued partner in the education of our students with the induction into our Hall of Fame.”
Kutcher noted that the organization’s employees are often called upon to provide industry experience in visits with various student organizations such as the Accounting Society, Beta Alpha Psi and the Institute of Managerial Accountants; and support campus programs such as Women in Finance and HISPA’s Latinos in College, as well as a variety of Rider STEM endeavors.
“These visits give our students a real-world perspective on how they can put their Rider education to use and provide insight into the many career opportunities that are available,” says Kutcher. “Our students often aspire to join Bristol Myers Squibb, where they can develop as professionals and advance in a rewarding environment.”
Since 2018 The Norm Brodsky College of Business Hall of Fame has honored the contributions of outstanding individuals and institutions that help shape and strengthen the University, the community and their profession. This year’s ceremony will also induct Daniel Geltrude ’87, founder and managing partner of Geltrude & Company, LLC; Laura Glotzbach ’97, president of LGS Marketing Services; John Guarino ’82, former executive of The Coca-Cola Company; and Timothy Tracy ’90, global client service partner at EY Americas Private Equity Leader.
Inductees are selected on the basis of their contributions toward shaping their profession and community. In addition to receiving awards at the ceremony, honorees will also be recognized through a permanent display in Anne Brossman Sweigart Hall on Rider’s campus.
Sponsorships for the induction ceremony are still available, with proceeds for both table sponsors as well as individual ticket purchases supporting the accounting program, scholarships and the Norm Brodsky College of Business Engaged Learning Fund. For more information, please visit rider.edu/brodskyhalloffame.