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2005 Annual DeSantis Center Workshop Summit
in Motion Picture Industry Studies

Mallen Prize Recipient
Left to right: DeSantis Center Director Bruce Mallen, Carol Mallen, 2005 Mallen Prize recipient Tino Balio and former Mallen Prize recipient Jehoshua Eliashberg are shown following the presentation of the 2005 prize.

Mallen Visiting Professorship
Keith Randle (left) of the University of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom presents DeSantis Center Director Bruce Mallen with an honorary Visiting Professorship in Motion Picture Industry Studies.

Mayer Award
Left to right: Carol Mallen, DeSantis Center Director Bruce Mallen, Mayer Award recipient Tom Pollock and FAU benefactors Barbara and Richard Schmidt.

Workshop
Left to right: Abraham Ravid of Rutgers University, Darlene C. Chisholm of Suffolk University and Morris Holbrook of Columbia University attended the 7th Business and Economics Scholars Workshop Summit in Motion Picture Industry Studies. All three are former recipients of the Mallen Prize.

Workshop
A highlight of the annual DeSantis Center Workshop Summit in Motion Picture Industry Studies is the working lunch with Workshop presenters and participants and industry guests.

Workshop
2005 Workshop participant George Norman (standing) talks with industry guest Tom Pollock.

Workshop
Left to right: Jehoshua Eliashberg of the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School, Charles Weinberg of the University of British Columbia and Berend Wierenga of RSM Erasmus University in the Netherlands are pictured at the Seventh Business and Economics Scholars Workshop Summit in Motion Picture Industry Studies.

Workshop
DeSantis Center Director Bruce Mallen (far left) is pictured with some of the presenters, participants and industry guests at the 2005 Workshop Summit in Motion Picture Industry Studies.
 

Updated May 2006 by Dianne Parkerson