Executives from BB&T presented a $100,000 check to the College of Business Administration to be used toward their commitment to provide operational funding for business ethics programs, the BB&T Visiting Scholars program and the BB&T Professorship in Business Ethics. From left to right are: Antonio Coley, BB&T region president, Central Florida Region; Paul Jarley, College of Business Administration dean; and Chris Rolle, BB&T area executive, Sarasota.

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