In this interview, Myra Lerman, assistant dean of undergraduate programs at Suffolk University’s Sawyer Business School, reflects on her career at Suffolk, which began in 1982. She discusses her educational and career background; the positions she has held at Suffolk; the positive relationships she has with Suffolk students; her commitment to the university; the attributes that make Suffolk special; and what she sees in Suffolk’s future. She concludes by reiterating her love of Suffolk University and its students.https://dc.suffolk.edu/soh/1002/thumbnail.jp
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