By Jarin R. Eisenberg
I recently had the opportunity to talk with Beth Gitlin, the new director of the Women’s Business Center (WBC) at Florida Tech. Beth, a volunteer for the WBC for the past 5 years as well as a member of the Board of Directors, saw the opportunity to become the director of the WBC as a natural progression. Having a passion for business, entrepreneurship, as well as cross-cultural management, this position allows Beth to combine her interests in an effort to continue the growth and outreach of the WBC. A part-time Ph.D. student in the Industrial Organizational Psychology program as well as an adjunct professor in the online business degree programs, Beth is no stranger to Florida Tech. Florida Tech and The Women’s Business Center welcomes Beth Gitlin and is looking forward to the continued success of the WBC.
For more information on Beth Gitlin and her background please visit: http://www.fit.edu/newsroom/news/4723/melbourne_businesswoman_florida_tech_instructor_named_womens_business_center_director_/
For more information on the Women’s Business Center at Florida please visit: http://wbc.fit.edu/









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