Melvin T. Stith, dean of the Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University, will preside over the NASDAQ closing bell in a live broadcast March 3, beginning at 3:45 p.m. Stith will be joined by Daniel C. Smith, dean of the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University.
The ceremony is in honor of the 2006 Velocity Conference, an annual event organized by the Kelley School and this year co-hosted by the entrepreneurship and emerging enterprise department of the Whitman School. The live broadcast can be viewed at www.nasdaq.com.
"To take part in the NASDAQ closing ceremony is a rare opportunity for a business school dean and quite an honor," says Stith. "I am privileged to be able to represent the Whitman School and ring the bell on behalf of all our faculty, students and alumni who work every day to affect the business community."
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it lists more companies and, on average, trades more shares per day than any other
U.S. market. It is home to companies that are leaders across all areas of business
including technology, retail, communications, financial services, transportation,
media and biotechnology. NASDAQ is the primary market for trading NASDAQ-listed
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at http://www.nasdaq.com or the NASDAQ Newsroom
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