PGS Stories

Emmanuel Large

Emmanuel Botchwey M.S. '06

Why CU/GRTS?
I read a Cornerstone brochure and I really liked their teaching methodology. I was impressed with their format, which not only placed God first in all classroom deliberations, but also held lectures in the name of God. Furthermore, it was a new experience to me as to how business issues in management could be resolved and explained through Biblical principles. Through this format, issues of contemporary society- transparency, integrity, the love for mankind and the need to be faithful at all times to our Maker- came foremost. I was also drawn by the idea of studying in cohorts.

Years Attended:
I attended from 2004-2006.

Involvements:
I was really involved in helping other students in my cohort and the class in general when it came to resolving management issues related to our projects. I offered tutorials when it was absolutely necessary.

How Was Your Life Transformed?
The experiences I had and the education I received changed me as a person, especially when it involved both domestic and professional issues. Most of the business issues deal with not only accountability, but also transparency and integrity, and my knowledge and subsequent understanding of these helped me resolve a lot of issues at work and at home.

Influential Contributions:
All the professors were great, and I cannot single out any professor who did not influence my thinking today.

How Have Your Experiences at PGS Prepared You?
My education really made a difference in how I deal with issues of accountability, honesty, transparency, and integrity.

What You Want Others to Know:
God has been wonderful in my life wherever I got. I travel a lot because of my profession, and God has been my caretaker, my inspiration and my Savior. At the moment I am in the field in Africa, and God continues to care for me.

What Would You Share?
Cornerstone University is one of the best schools I have ever come across, and I will encourage potential students to be a part of it by enrolling in the Cornerstone programs.

Fast Facts:
Favorite Place on Campus?
   
I really enjoyed the entire campus. I was impressed by the basketball court.
Last Visit:
   I was last on campus in 2006 for my graduation. 
Souvenirs:
   
I like the monthly magazines Cornerstone sends either by e-mail or in print.
Favorite Professor?
   All of the professors were great.
Favorite Memory?
   
My favorite memory is the wonderful education I received. 


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