Bank of America senior vice president speaks to SFA students in Rusche College of Business

 Bank of America’s Senior Vice President Kelley B. Hall spoke to dozens of Stephen F. Austin State University students during a recent Evening with Executives event hosted by the Rusche College of Business.

Bank of America’s Senior Vice President Kelley B. Hall spoke to dozens of Stephen F. Austin State University students during a recent Evening with Executives event hosted by the Rusche College of Business.

Bank of America’s Senior Vice President Kelley B. Hall provided essential personal branding information to Stephen F. Austin State University students during a recent Evening with Executives event hosted by the Rusche College of Business.

Hall’s discussion titled “Building Your Brand” included key information on how individuals can build and maintain a personal brand. During his presentation, Hall emphasized the relationship between one’s brand and career success while advising students on key steps they can take today to help brand themselves professionally.

“The students in SFA’s Rusche College of Business clearly demonstrated their commitment to achieving academic success during this year’s Evening with Executives event,” Hall said. “Due to their active engagement and self-awareness, the students are now better prepared to create a personal brand they can be proud of as they move closer to their chosen career fields.”

Hall also participated in a question-and-answer session. Dr. Tim Bisping, dean of the Rusche College of Business, said Hall’s presentation was aligned with the college’s student-centered mission.

“As young professionals seek to launch successful careers and become leaders in their fields, effective personal brand management is a must,” Bisping said. “We are so appreciative of Mr. Hall’s willingness to assist our students in this regard.”

Students enrolled in the college’s Student Success Passport Program received credit for attending the event.

By Kasi Dickerson, senior marketing communications specialist at Stephen F. Austin State University.

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