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Spring 2018 Edition
Alumni & Friends Magazine

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“Titles are granted. Leadership is earned.” OHIO’s Walter Center for Strategic Leadership in the College of Business stands by these words. The center and the college mean business when it comes to training, coaching, and encouraging the next generation of leaders.

Josh Casto | May 10, 2018

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As Tim Reynolds was completing his 91̽ business degree in 1987, he never dreamed he would return to Athens 26 years later to share his private sector industry experience with OHIO students studying any discipline. Reynolds, executive director of the College of Business’ Robert D. Walter Center for Strategic Leadership and its programs, says the center teaches, mentors, and challenges students who seek a robust and global leadership learning experience.

Tim Reynolds, BBA ’87 [LEFT], Robert D. Walter Center for Strategic Leadership director, and Amy Taylor-Bianco, associate professor in OHIO’s College of Business, welcome students to one of the center’s events. Photo by Emily Matthews, BSVC ’18

Tim Reynolds, BBA ’87 [LEFT], Robert D. Walter Center for Strategic Leadership director, and Amy Taylor-Bianco, associate professor in OHIO’s College of Business, welcome students to one of the center’s events. Photo by Emily Matthews, BSVC ’18

“We’ve modeled our experiences after those used by the top 25 companies recognized for developing young leaders,” says Reynolds. “Our students accelerate their leadership potential and are better prepared for leadership development programs after graduation.”

Kevin Warner, BBA ’16, says the center’s Select Leaders program opened a world of opportunities.

“I was a first-generation college student…and didn’t realize my potential,” he said. “We met [College of Business] alumni who showed us what’s possible, and proved that we could do it, too.”

Now part of a human resources rotation at Visa Inc.’s San Francisco campus, Warner says the center, named after Robert D. Walter, BSME ’67, taught him about himself and planted the seed for the leader he would become.

“Having these mentors took my leadership skills to the next level.”

Feature photo by Jessica Lifland, BSVC ’04