The Edwin and Florette Rothschild Endowment
A number of stories at Turner Business have mentioned the Turner College’s Edwin and Florette Rothschild Endowed Chair of Business Administration and Leadership. The current holder of the Rothschild Chair is TSYS School computer science professor Rania Hodhod, as a prior entry to Turner Business noted. None of these stories provides details about the origin of this particular endowment. Established by Florette Rothschild in December of 1998, the Rothschild Endowed Chair is named for Florette and her husband Edwin, both loyal friends and benefactors of education who made significant contributions to the Turner College and to Columbus State University. Edwin, who owned and operated a furniture store on Columbus while also serving on the Synovus Board of Directors, what a staunch proponent of business ethics. Through its endowment, which currently stands at about $660,000, the Rothschild Chair substantially enhances the quality of education in leadership and business administration in the Turner College.
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