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- Posted: Thursday, April 6, 2006 02:46 pm EDTRobert E. Freer Jr. has witnessed a breakdown in free enterprise over the course of his career in law, which has included experience in government, private practice and as a senior officer and general counsel for Kimberly-Clark and other corporations.Posted: Thursday, April 6, 2006 02:45 pm EDTRichard Wackenhut may not have been the obvious candidate for The Citadel.Posted: Thursday, April 6, 2006 02:44 pm EDTCharlie Cole graduated from The Citadel in 1968 with a degree in business administration, and last fall, he returned to his alma mater to receive The Citadel School of Business Administration's first Alumnus of the Year award.Posted: Thursday, April 6, 2006 02:42 pm EDTIn each classroom in The Citadel School of Business Administration, the mission statement of the school is posted on the wall: "The mission of the School of Business Administration is to educate and develop leaders of principle to serve a global community." Following that credo is the vision, which tells the plans for the school, and offers a multi-year forecast for success that includes aspirations once these goals are attained.Posted: Thursday, April 6, 2006 02:41 pm EDTBob Timmerman is quick to acknowledge that Sarbaines-Oxley has been a tough adjustment for his company, SCANA.Posted: Thursday, April 6, 2006 02:40 pm EDTThe Citadel School of Business Administration has continued to grow over the last year, and with growth has come accolades from various outlets, including the national press.Posted: Thursday, April 6, 2006 02:20 pm EDTDr. Mark Bebensee’s young hopes were quite simple: he wanted to teach economics at a small, good school in the southeast.Home » CSBA » InFormation » Archives » April 2006