Alan R. Brill Recognized As 2022 USI Distinguished Accountant
Alan R. Brill, President of Business Management Consultants, LLP, has been named the recipient of the 2022 USI Romain College of Business Distinguished Accountant Award. The award was announced by the 2021 recipient, Michael B. Carroll ’88, Chief Financial Officer at Heritage Federal Credit Union.
Brill graduated from DePauw University and earned an MBA at Harvard Business School. An entrepreneur, investor and mentor, he has been involved with businesses nationally and internationally, specializing in real estate, radio, newspaper, telephone and software industries. He became a leader in developing the real estate investment trust industry in the Atlanta area, followed by extensive experience in financing and acquisitions. Brill also started his own media company, Brill Media Company, currently named Business Management Consultants, LLP.
Brill has a passion for USI and the opportunities the institution provides students. He has been an active member of the Romain College of Business Board of Advisors for more than 30 years and served as Executive in Residence in 2001.
The Distinguished Accountant Award has been given annually since 2004 by the USI Romain College of Business in conjunction with the USI Accounting Circle and recognizes professional achievement, service to the region and/or the University and service to the accounting profession. The selection criteria include leadership, professional achievement, stature in the accounting industry and involvement with USI and the community.
MEET TORIAN INSURANCE NEW ACCOUT MANAGER, JANET SIMPSON
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to Janet Simpson, your new Personal Insurance Account Manager at Torian Insurance effective this coming Monday, November 21st.
Janet has been with Torian since January of this year and promises the same level of outstanding service you are used to from Mary Milburn and the rest of the Torian team.
Mary, your current Account Manager, has notified us that she wishes to phase into retirement. This is the first step in that process. Making this change now allows Mary to assist Janet in the day-to-day handling of your account while Mary is still working. Mary plans to remain at Torian in a different role through at least early next year.
Janet will use Mary’s extension and can be reached directly by phone at (812) 492-4119, or by email at janet@torianinsurance.com. Janet is a great asset to our team and I’m confident you’ll enjoy working with her.
Thanks for your continued trust in Torian Insurance. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Andy Dillow
President, Torian Insurance, Inc.
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Upcoming Events(All times ET unless noted) Nov. 17, 8:30-11:30 a.m. – Veterans benefits seminar – Burnsville, North Carolina VIEW ALL EVENTS
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Victorian Christmas at WPL is BACK!
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Victorian Christmas Tradition returns to Willard Public Library Tuesday – December 6 |
During the Victorian Era in the United States, Christmas celebrations looked different than they do today. The very wealthy had beautiful, elegant and elaborate celebrations, while those less fortunate created beautiful and memorable Christmas traditions of their own.
Come and learn more about the way Christmas was celebrated in those uncertain days around the Civil war.
5:00-6:00: Photo op with Father Christmas and Krampus Live Music
6:00-7:30: Learn about Victorian Christmas Traditions Tree Decorating & Refreshments
Registration is requested, as an accurate count is needed for setup. If you have questions, please contact the Special Collections Department 812-425-4309 |
Hoosiers Post Three A Cuts in Midseason Finale
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – It was a night of memorable moments for Indiana swimming and diving as the Hoosiers produced three automatic qualifiers for the 2023 NCAA Championships and set a program record in the final night of competition at the Ohio State Fall Invitational Saturday (Nov. 19) inside the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion.
It started in the first final of the evening session as sophomores Ching Hwee Gan and Mariah Denigan went back-to-back in the 1,650-yard freestyle, posting NCAA B cut times of 16:05.69 and 16:08.72, respectively. Senior Mikey Calvillo went a B cut 14:53.70 to place third in the men’s race.
Sophomore Anna Peplowski earned her third individual win of the week in the 200-yard backstroke after becoming just the fourth Hoosier woman ever to hit 1:52 in the event. Her time, 1:52.00, beat her previous career best (1:53.04) by over a second. Fellow sophomore Elyse Heiser posted her third top-10 finish of the meet in the same race, going 1:55.80 to place sixth and earn a B cut. Senior Brendan Burns clinched IU’s sweep of the 200 back, going 1:40.66.
In the 100-yard freestyle, the Hoosier men placed fourth, fifth and sixth via senior Van Mathias (42.60), sophomore Rafael Miroslaw (42.78) and junior Gavin Wight (42.83). Freshman Kristina Paegle continued her solid week with a runner-up finish in the women’s race, going 48.15.
IU’s breaststroke group stole the show. In the women’s 200-yard breaststroke A final, senior Noelle Peplowski beat her preliminary time by over three seconds and threw down a 2:05.52, automatically qualifying her for the national meet. The swim made Peplowski the second-fastest woman in the event in program history, trailing only Olympian Lilly King. The senior was one of four Hoosier A finalists in the women’s race as sophomore Brearna Crawford (2:09.41) placed fourth, senior Mackenzie Looze (2:10.96) took fifth and Catherine Graham (2:15.11) finished 10th.
The IU men took three of the top four spots in the 200 breaststroke. Sophomore Josh Matheny (1:51.68) and junior Jassen Yep (1:53.17) went 1-2 and junior Maxwell Reich (1:53.69) was not far behind in fourth. The trio represented the top three qualifiers from the prelim session and all finished top four in the 100-yard event on Friday as well.
Freshmen Katie Forrester and Lily Hann impressed in the women’s 200-yard butterfly, finishing third and fourth, respectively, with times under 1:58. Junior Tomer Frankel won the men’s event with a 1:42.72 mark as junior transfer Armando Vegas went 1:45.77 to place fourth.
Sophomores Quinn Henninger and Carson Tyler put on a masterclass on the platform Saturday night, finishing first and second. Henninger won with a score of 416.55, posting three dives better than 70 points. His teammate was close behind with 412.65 total points while not recording lower than 64 points on any of his six attempts.
The Hoosier women closed the meet with a program record and an NCAA A cut in the 400 freestyle relay. The quartet of Anna Peplowski, senior Ashley Turak, junior Ella Ristic and Paegle clocked a 3:13.45 to shatter the mark previously set by Morgan Scott, Christine Jensen, Shelby Koontz and Bailey Andison, who went 3:14.32 in 2019. In lane four, the Hoosiers trailed by a fraction of a second to Ohio State in five through 300 yards. The freshman Paegle, with OSU senior Amy Fulmer right beside her, outpaced her opponent with a blazing fast 47.07 split in the anchor leg to grab the win. Her time would have been the third-fastest split at the national meet last season.
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