Dr. Karen Pincus to Speak on Higher Education

Karen Pincus
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Karen Pincus

Join ALPFA Professional Chapter tonight from 6 to 8 in the Reynolds Atrium (RCED 101) to learn about higher education with keynote speaker Karen Pincus.

Some of the topics of the evening include, what will higher education be like ten to twenty years from now? How will today's children experience college? And how will the financial model for higher education change?

Karen Pincus, 2012–2013 President of the American Accounting Association, is the Doyle Z. and Maynette Derr Williams Professor of Accounting at the University of Arkansas.

Space is limited so please click here to RSVP.

The ALPFA Northwest Arkansas Chapter is committed to its members and community by offering inclusive leadership development that they believe is a hallmark of successful individual leaders and organizations.

Contacts

Viviana Pagan, Managing Director
ALPFA Northwest Arkansas
479-225-5404, Viviana.pagan@national.alpfa.org

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