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18 April 2008

Andrew Arnett is preparing for his junior year, double majoring in Entrepreneurship and Finance at the University of Dayton, OH. He also won the award last year. His father, James Arnettt, owns Orbit Movers and Erectors in Dayton.

“Andrew has maintained a very high grade point average, which is exceptional considering his involvement in activities on campus. Andrew currently serves as the president of a micro-company, demonstrating his leadership, management, and entrepreneurial strengths,” noted his advisor, Department Of Management Professor Tracy Miller. “Andrew aspires to follow in his father's footsteps and become an integral part of his family's business and the Dayton community.”

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