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Benedictine Military School announces Its Inaugural Alumni Engagement Speaker Series

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Second Annual STEM Symposium | Flickr

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From March 24, 2023 post.

Benedictine Military School today conducted its Inaugural Alumni Engagement Speaker Series and would like to thank BC Class of 1975 graduates Mr. Tom Hagan, Mr. Cory Highland, Mr. Tom Hussey, and Dr. Walter Muller III for taking the time to help us educate our Cadets (the senior and junior theology classes) about how to achieve success in life! Mr. Hagan, Mr. Highland, Mr. Hussey, and Dr. Muller emphasized the importance of higher education and how to approach various career paths, and they also touched on general life lessons. The objective was to provide Cadets insight into what they might expect to encounter as they set out on their own personal journeys.

Mr. Hagan, who earned a master’s degree in computer science at Georgia Tech, worked for IBM from 1984-2016. The former executive, who lives in Tampa, Fla., spent the majority of his career in software development. He led IBM’s global development at the time of his retirement.

Mr. Highland, who attended Temple University on a basketball scholarship and later Columbia University’s School of International Affairs in New York City, worked many years for Toyota’s corporate office in Manhattan. He also has lived in Paris, France.

Mr. Hussey, who earned a bachelor’s degree in industrial management at Georgia Tech, is a life-long Savannah resident. He worked at Savannah Electric and Power, originally doing industrial engineering and statistics, before becoming a 40-year financial advisor and wealth manager. He is the Senior Vice President of Investments at Raymond James.

Dr. Muller, who earned a bachelor’s degree in math (1979) and a master’s degree in economics (1980) at the University of Georgia, also earned a doctorate in applied economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1984. He worked for Bank of America from 1990-2017 and was the Chief Investment Officer, managing $600 billion dollars at the time of his retirement. He lives in Atlanta.

(Photos by BC Communications Director Noell Barnidge) #thebc400 #Character #Spirituality #Purpose #Brotherhood

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