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Show Business school sets exec program I SALT LAKE CITY The 19th series in the University of Utah graduate School of Business Executive Ex-ecutive Development Program will hold the first of three week-long sessions for the 1987-88 academic year Oct. 12-16 in Park City. More than 400 executives from a wide range of business and industry have graduated from the program since it was established in 1978. Lecturers for the October session ses-sion will include Dr. Bruce F. Baird, professor of management and former acting dean and associate associ-ate dean of the College of Business; Dr. Joseph S. Peery, professor emeritus of finance and nationally recognized economist; Dr. Royal Garff, professor emeritus ofj speech and marketing; Dr. Richard 1 J. Semenik, professor and chair; a man of the Department of Marker J ting; and Dr. Robert C. Simmonsl former assistant professor and cur-1 rently president and general mana-3 ger of General Services Organiza-J tion. ; For additional information about the program contact David Dun gan, Graduate School of Business,: University of Utah, Salt Lake City.il Utah 84112, 801-581-5577. . ;:! |