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THE FACILITY DOCTORS Topic: Authors:


Co-Editors: Dr. Kimberly Mahoney, CVP & Prof. Gil Fried Partnerships – A Mutually Beneficial Relationship


Sean Daly – Associate Professor of Sport, Entertainment, & Event Management Johnson & Wales University – Denver


VA Hayman–Barber – Director, Experiential Education & Career Services Johnson & Wales University – Denver


  


   According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average 20-24-year-old stays at one job an average of 1.3 years. Turnover, employee reten- tion, and the time it takes to manage a selection process, can be a big drain on managers within any business. If you and your organization are feeling the strains of such a situation, we have a solution for you. By developing a strategic partnership with local colleges and universities, your organization can develop a talent pipeline, create innovative and engaging training programs, and spend more time where it matters, developing  A university is a powerful resource for your organization that may include opportunities for faculty and students to perform research and


 university you might consider:


Developing an academic partnership... Developing a stronger internship or mentoring program; and/or... Connecting with the university’s alumni association.


Kimberly Mahoney, Ph.D., CVP, is assistant professor in the College of Business Sport Management Depart- ment, and Gil Fried, J.D., is professor - chair in the College of Business Sport Management Department, both at the University of New Haven.


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