The
College of Business recently named its first Faye Halfacre Moore
Professor of Entrepreneurship, and Economics, Finance and Marketing
professor Don Weinrauch was selected for it.
The professorship was made possible by a gift
from business alumna Faye Halfacre Moore and her husband, Charles,
who live in Lexington, Ky.
“Charlie wanted to honor Faye in some manner
here at Tech, and both were excited about endowing a professorship
in entrepreneurship in Faye’s name,” says Pat Quillen,
director of development for the College of Business.
“Faye said she feels the professorship endowment
helps fulfill her mission concerning entrepreneurship,” he
continues.
Moore was a featured guest at TTU’s Distinguished
Lecture Series last year.
She founded and managed two jewelry manufacturing
and sales corporations for 16 years in Atlanta before becoming a
realtor in Marco Island, Fla., where she contributes a portion of
each commission to the Children’s Miracle Network and the
Marco Health Center.
President Bob Bell last year appointed Moore to
the Tennessee Tech Foundation Board of Directors.
“The selection of Don Weinrauch as the recipient
for this professorship was an extremely pleasant task,” says
Bob Niebuhr, dean of the College of Business.
Weinrauch, a faculty member here for more than
30 years, already teaches our entrepreneurship courses and hosts
the Upper Cumberland Business Profiles program on Cookeville’s
PBS station, WCTE-TV.
This appointment paves the way for the College
of Business to enlarge its entrepreneurship curriculum and begin
fundraising for a $1 million Center for Entrepreneurship and Family
Business.
“When sufficient funds have been raised
to eventually create and staff the center, it will serve as the
umbrella organization for our entrepreneurial studies, Small Business
Development Center and other outreach activities related to family
businesses,” Niebuhr says.
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