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Buiter To Succeed Goldsmith At BJU's School of Business

Mike Buiter will step into position previously held by Dr. Aaron Goldsmith.

Dr. David Fisher, BJU provost, announced last week that Mike Buiter will succeed Dr. Aaron Goldsmith as dean of BJU’s School of Business when Dr. Goldsmith retires later this spring.

A professor of undergraduate business courses since 1999, Buiter previously served four years as head of BJU Press, which publishes K4-12 curriculum used by Christian schools and home school families along with a variety of adult and children’s books.

 Buiter came to BJU following 12 years with Dr. Pepper/Seven-Up Companies, Inc., where he held several positions, including internal audit manager, corporate treasurer and vice president of finance. During his tenure he negotiated the leveraged buyout of the company by employees, including managing the sale of 10 manufacturing plants. As vice president of finance, he participated in the company’s IPO offering of common stock in 1993 and the negotiation and sale of the company to Cadbury Schweppes in London in 1995.

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His business experience also includes Manager of Corporate Accounting at The Zale Corporation and Senior Auditor at Price Waterhouse Coopers.

“Mr. Buiter’s extensive experience in business has been a great asset in the classroom and in his one-on-one mentoring of business students,” said Fisher. “It will prove to be even more helpful as he works as dean to ensure BJU’s business programs prepare our students to excel in today’s highly competitive business environment.”

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“He has a reputation for building strong connections with both students and graduates,” added Fisher, “and for encouraging our business students to have a ministry focus while pursuing their careers.”

Buiter holds a degree in accounting from BJU and an MBA from Duke University. He has served as chairman and board member of the Greenville Area Development Corporation; as finance chairman, elder and teacher at Heritage Bible Church in Greer; and as board member of The Wilds Christian Camp.

Serving as dean since 2002, Goldsmith administered the university’s 16 undergraduate and two graduate business programs and taught both graduate and undergraduate courses. Prior to becoming business dean, he served as the dean of the School of Applied Studies where he was responsible for the university’s associate degree programs.

“We will miss Aaron's leadership and his passion for teaching students a biblical approach to business,” says Dr. Weier. “We wish him and his wife Wilma God's best as they transition to new opportunities."

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