Beverly Bailey was recently featured in the 2018 Winter/Spring Edition of UCR Business Magazine published by the UCR School of Business Strategic Initiatives Division of the University of California Riverside. In the article titled Business is Booming! Minority Business Ownership in Southern California, Beverly was featured in the section Women-Owned Business are Growing for her role as Owner, President, and CEO of Stronghold Engineering, Inc. In addition, this issue featured photos from the Executive Fellows Induction 2017-18. Beverly was named last year as one of the two UCR School of Business Executive Fellows for the 2017-2018 academic year. The Executive Fellows program is designed to connect distinguished business leaders with UCR students and faculty. “Connecting exemplary community leaders with our diverse student body fulfills our mission of fueling passion for discovery and innovation with our students,” said School of Business Dean Yunzeng Wang. “Beverly Bailey and Candace Wiest are widely recognized in their industries and communities for their executive leadership and business expertise. We are privileged to have them share their knowledge and help groom our future business leaders.” View full publication here https://issuu.com/ucrbusiness/docs/ucrbusinessmag-winterspring2018-pag
Beverly Bailey was recently featured in the 2018 Winter/Spring Edition of UCR Business Magazine published by the UCR School of Business Strategic Initiatives Division of the University of California Riverside. In the article titled Business is Booming! Minority Business Ownership in Southern California, Beverly was featured in the section Women-Owned Business are Growing for her role as Owner, President, and CEO of Stronghold Engineering, Inc. In addition, this issue featured photos from the Executive Fellows Induction 2017-18. Beverly was named last year as one of the two UCR School of Business Executive Fellows for the 2017-2018 academic year. The Executive Fellows program is designed to connect distinguished business leaders with UCR students and faculty. “Connecting exemplary community leaders with our diverse student body fulfills our mission of fueling passion for discovery and innovation with our students,” said School of Business Dean Yunzeng Wang. “Beverly Bailey and Candace Wiest are widely recognized in their industries and communities for their executive leadership and business expertise. We are privileged to have them share their knowledge and help groom our future business leaders.” View full publication here https://issuu.com/ucrbusiness/docs/ucrbusinessmag-winterspring2018-pag