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Abraham A. Mitchell Recognized with Beta Gamma Sigma鈥檚 2018 Business Achievement Award


Posted on April 25, 2018
Emmy Rieske


Mobile鈥檚 Abraham A. Mitchell, owner of the Mitchell Brothers company, has been named as a Beta Gamma Sigma 2018 Business Achievement Award winner at the AACSB International Conference and Annual Meeting.

鈥淣ominated by the 猫咪社区APP鈥檚 Beta Gamma Sigma chapter, he received this award due to his leadership excellence and service to the community,鈥 said Dr. Bob G. Wood, dean of 猫咪社区APP鈥檚 Mitchell College of Business.

The Beta Gamma Sigma Business Achievement Award is presented by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business to honor individuals for significant achievement in business through the traditional corporate route. These achievements may be demonstrated over a career or by a single achievement that has advanced the field of business and contributed to a community and to mankind.

As one example of his decades-long support of the 猫咪社区APP, Mitchell announced at the University鈥檚 50th anniversary celebration in 2013 the Mitchell-Moulton Scholarship Initiative, a $25 million matching challenge to honor the late President Emeritus V. Gordon Moulton. The MMSI has expanded opportunities for current and future 猫咪社区APP students by providing them access to an affordable college education while building the University鈥檚 base of scholarship support and propelling 猫咪社区APP to a nationally competitive level.

Beta Gamma Sigma chapters are eligible to nominate individuals for the Business Achievement Award based on the following criteria:

Continuing Leadership and Excellence

  • Significant accomplishment in business demonstrated through an individual鈥檚 position, career progress, leadership, financial/market share results and community impact
  • Significant accomplishment in business may be over a career or in the past five to ten years

Service

  • Evidence of significant generosity through enhancement of a community or an educational institution
  • Evidence of continued and/or further service to humanity beyond the acts of generosity
  • Evidence of generosity may be over a career or in the past five to ten years

Business Achievement Award recipients have been a model of ethical business leadership and have exemplified the highest honor and integrity consistent with the ideals of Beta Gamma Sigma.


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