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Uyemura CEO Honored for Service, Contributions
November 15, 2017 | UyemuraEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Uyemura President and CEO Anthony R. Revier has twice been recognized by his alma mater, the University of La Verne, (La Verne, California), an institution widely known for its influential business and public management programs.
Revier was honored as one of the University’s 125 Most Notable Graduates at a ceremony commemorating the 125th anniversary of the university. The awards were given by University President Devorah Lieberman to alumni based on four criteria. Honorees had made unique and significant contributions to the university, had a distinguished history of community service, had excelled in business, and had created a positive work environment for their employees. The awards were announced at an alumni ceremony October 27, 2017.
In May, 2016, Revier was selected by the university to join its Board of Trustees.
Revier received his MBA from La Verne in 1993, and has also served on its College of Business & Public Management Advisory Board. He has been CEO of Uyemura USA since 1988.
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