2004 Quintessential Art of Business Purchase Award
The Quintessential Careers Team Celebrate Site's
8th Anniversary on the Web with Ongoing Gift to Stetson University
(Believing "in" Abstraction, oil on board, created by John Scott)
DeLand, FL -– Dr. Randall Hansen, Stetson University associate professor of
marketing, and founder of Quintessential Careers,
(Dr. Randall Hansen announcing the winner)
continues the celebrations related to the eighth anniversary of
the award-winning career Website with the presentation of the third annual
Quintessential Art of Business Purchase Award.
The winner of the 2004 award is senior art major John Scott for his work, Believing "in" Abstraction.
The Quintessential Art of Business Purchase Award is one of the top awards at the
Stetson University Student Art Exhibition. The winning
artwork becomes part of the university's permanent collection, and will be
displayed in the Lynn Business Center. "It's all about celebrating our
Stetson roots," states Hansen. "This purchase award allows us to give back
to Stetson by supporting current Stetson art students and by providing the
Business School with culturally enriching artwork that will be on permanent
display in the Lynn Center. Quintessential Careers is all about empowering
people, and I can't something more empowering than this gift."
(Dr. Randall Hansen, far right, with artist John Scott)
Dr. Randall Hansen founded Quintessential Careers
eight years ago. (Read more.)
A comprehensive career-development site with more than 2,000 pages of career content,
Quintessential Careers provides information about writing resumes and cover letters,
networking and researching companies, on-line job hunting, mastering job interviews,
and negotiating salaries. The site also provides career and college resources for
teens, college students, experienced job-seekers, and career-changers.
(QuintCareers.com Founder Dr. Randall Hansen and artist John Scott)
Quintessential Careers also publishes the QuintZine newsletter, a bi-weekly career e-zine with
more than 7,000 subscribers.