‘The School of Business and Communication is as strong today as it has ever been.’
COLUMBIA, KY. (04/08/2025) The Lindsey Wilson College School of Business and Communication welcomed members of the School of Business and Communication Advisory Board to campus Monday, April 7, for their spring meeting. Board members, who are professionals and graduates of the program, heard about the plethora of activities and events that have taken place in 2024-25 in the school, and advisory board members offered Lindsey Wilson leadership feedback on their academic programs.
“The School of Business and Communication is as strong today as it has ever been,” said School of Business and Communication Dean Benson Sexton ’04. “This is true because of its talented and mission-minded faculty who are invested in providing robust academic programs, mentorship, and experiential learning opportunities that prepare students for life after college.
Activities in the school include new academic programs, more opportunities for students to prepare them for professional careers, and a dozen presentations and achievements by the school’s faculty at various groups and associations.

PHOTO: Members of the Lindsey Wilson College School of Business and Communication Advisory Board gather Monday, April 7, in the college’s Roberta D. Cranmer Dining & Conference Center board room. Front row, from left: Trista Corbin Moss ’07, Curtis Pelston ’16 and Chloe Thomas ’22; back row, from left: Andy Mann ’04, Kyle Edwards ’06, former Lindsey Wilson communication professor Anne Streeter and Scot Kirby ’20.

PHOTO: Lindsey Wilson College alumna Chloe Thomas ’22, who is who is marketing and communications coordinator with MEDIcept, speaks to communication professor Jennifer Furkin’s “Interpersonal Communication Class,” Monday, April 7, in the college’s J.L. Turner Leadership Center.

Lindsey Wilson College alumna Chloe Thomas ’22, who is who is marketing and communications coordinator with MEDIcept, speaks to communication professor Jennifer Furkin’s “Interpersonal Communication Class,” Monday, April 7, in the college’s J.L. Turner Leadership Center.
(Duane Bonifer – Lindsey Wilson College)