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GREATER HOUSTON BUSINESS ETHICS ROUNDTABLE (GHBER)
The Greater Houston Business Ethics Roundtable (GHBER)

The Greater Houston Business Ethics Roundtable (GHBER) is a voluntary professional organization dedicated to promoting ethical business practices and serving as a forum for the exchange of information and strategies regarding implementation, administration and compliance of ethical business conduct programs. Each year, GHBER awards a $3,000 scholarship to students who show promise as future leaders in business ethics at University of St. Thomas, University of Houston, Rice University, Houston Baptist University and Texas Southern University.

For more information concerning GHBER please visit their website at: http://www.ghber.org/

2006 Recipients:  Laura Davenport and Afowiri “Kitz” Fondzenyuy
2007 Recipient:    Po-Hon “Boris” Liu
2008 Recipient:    Rosa Boling
2009 Recipients:  Andrianne Poyet-Smith and Daniel Floryk
2010 Recipient:    Priti Sanghvi
2011 Recipients:  Scott Saleski and George Sackllah


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MBA Students Receive Business Ethics Scholarships
Two Cameron School of Business MBA students –Scott Saleski and George Sackllah – were awarded a $1,500 scholarship from the Greater Houston Business Ethics Roundtable (GHBER). 

Two MBA Students Earn Ethics Scholarships
Photo: UST Greater Houston Business Ethics Roundtable (GHBER) studentsTwo Cameron School of Business MBA students –Adrianne Poyet-Smith and Daniel Floryk – garnered recognition from the Greater Houston Business Ethics Roundtable (GHBER) when their professors nominated them for a scholarship.

GHBER Scholarship Winner Announced
Boris Po-Hon LiuBoris Po-Hon Liu is this year’s recipient of a $2,000 scholarship from the Greater Houston Business Ethics Roundtable.

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