Austin Collins has been described as a visionary entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of 5Strands, a company dedicated to revolutionizing personal and pet health through accessible wellness insights. A former student athlete at CSU, Austin leveraged his understanding of energy medicine, health and performance to create 5Strands. The company offers functional health assessments for both people and pets, blending Austin’s expertise in social media marketing, e-commerce and customer engagement, much of which was initially developed during his undergraduate studies in marketing in the Turner College, to foster a holistic approach to wellness. His leadership extends to educating individuals and businesses on optimizing health, emphasizing a proactive and inclusive approach to wellness for all family members, including pets. This commitment underscores Austin’s belief in the transformative power of personalized health insights and his influence as a dynamic force in the wellness industry. Turner Business congratulates Austin on his past success and wishes him further success going forward.
Former Turner College student Tamara Todorova , now an associate professor of economics at American University in Bulgaria (AUB), recently published a study on corporate culture and strategy. Todorova earned an MBA from the Turner College in 1996 and then went on to earn a doctorate in international economics from the University of Economics - Varna in 2001. She has been on the faculty at AUB since August of 2000. Todorova's study, which appears in the current issue of the International Journal of Business Performance Management , investigates how corporate culture helps to economize on the transaction costs of internal organization. As she explains, the dimensions of corporate culture that assist in this task include increasing trust and reducing intrafirm opportunism. Todorova's study demonstrates that setting common goals and a common direction reduces the sizeable costs of internal organization. Tamara's prior research appears in Economics of Transition , International
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