Successful UND women graduates to speak at Hultberg Lectureship
“The Road to Success: Imagine the Possibilities” is the theme of the 22nd annual Hultberg Lectureship Series presented by the College of Business and Public Administration. The lecture will be held Thursday, Feb. 5, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Fred Orth Lecture Bowl, second floor, Memorial Union.
This year’s lecture features four successful female graduates from the University of North Dakota:
• Jan Heidinger, director, Royal Bank of Canada Capital Markets, New York, N.Y.
• Shirley Martz, CPA and retired partner, Brady Martz, Bismarck, N.D.
• Carolyn Becraft, former deputy assistant secretary of defense (Military Community and Family Policy) and assistant secretary of
defense (Manpower and Reserve Affairs), Burke, Va.
• Sadie Ripley, relationship manager, Bremer Financial Corporation, Grand Forks
Each year prominent female alumni from UND bring their leadership and experiences to the University community through this event. “The Hultberg Lectureship has been one of the most successful programs that we offer,” said Dennis Elbert, dean of the College of Business and Public Administration. “It provides the opportunity to showcase UND graduates, who have proven to be outstanding role models for our current students.”
Hans and Susanna Hultberg immigrated to the United States in the late 1800s, and all four of their children attended UND. The Hultberg Lectureship was established by their daughter, Clara E. Anderson, who graduated from the College of Business and Public Administration in 1928. -- Lynda Kenney, Assistant Professor, Technology, lynda.kenney@und.edu, 777-2197 |