MURFREESBORO — One
of the nation’s most prominent pharmaceutical corporations is making an
investment in the future with a donation to MTSU’s Raiders’ Closet.
AstraZeneca contributed professional outfits to the racks of
free gently used items available at the closet, which is located in Room 130A
of the Business and Aerospace Building. It houses suits, ties, dresses,
blouses, skirts and accessories suitable for job interviews. Students may keep
the items they choose.
Raiders’ Closet is the brainchild of Dr. Virginia
Hemby-Grubb, a professor in the Department of Business Communication and
Entrepreneurship. She discovered that many students are misinformed about the
type of clothing they need to make a good impression on a prospective employer,
and others simply can’t afford nice clothes.
Hemby-Grubb delivered a presentation Sept. 26 about Raiders’
Closet to the company’s Leadership and Selling Team at the Hampton Inn and
Suites in Murfreesboro.
“These individuals truly care about the mission of Raiders’
Closet and believe in the ‘pay it forward’ concept we use as part of the
closet’s philosophy,” said Hemby-Grubb.
The presentation was made possible with the help of Mecole
Vaughn Springer, an AstraZeneca executive sales specialist and MTSU alumna.
“AstraZeneca’s Nashville District was compelled to donate to
Raiders’ Closet because we understand that a need exists, and Raiders’ Closet
is making a direct impact on the future success of young professionals,” Springer
said.
Springer, a Murfreesboro native, earned her bachelor’s
degree in elementary education in 1994 and her master’s degree in educational
leadership in 1996. She currently is pursuing a certification in health care
management at MTSU.
Raiders’ Closet “is an extraordinary example of the
opportunities available to students at MTSU,” Springer said. “It is important
for students to be prepared when entering the workforce. Proper professional
attire can be just as important as the knowledge you possess when making an
impression on a potential employer.”
Donations may be made at Raiders’ Closet each Friday or in
the Business Communication and Entrepreneurship office in Room 429N of the
Business and Aerospace Building between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
For more information, contact Hemby-Grubb at 615-898-2369 or
virginia.hemby-grubb@mtsu.edu, or Jaye Kiblinger at 615-898-2902 or
jaye.kiblinger@mtsu.edu.
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