West Virginia Executive - Fall 2012

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The technology behind Bunseki is what makes the service different. “We have a proprietary software tools suite that pre-analyzes the case-related materials,” says Greenman. “These tools generate objective metrics from software, software artifacts and documents. The result is a prioritized report of relevant items to be reviewed by the legal team’s expert witness.” By focusing on identified items of relevance, the expert’s time is better spent. In addition to their software tools suite, Bunseki offers expert witness services to clients. Their experts have a diverse array of software technology experience. “Our experts are vetted based on their knowledge, integrity and past experience,” says Greenman. “They leverage objective metrics and independent analysis to strengthen their reports and testimony.” Bunseki, headquartered in Fairmont, WV, combines its proprietary software technology with experienced software experts to offer unique services to an industry in need of comprehensive, irrefutable results.

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The ribbon cutting to open the DHG SmartRoom was officiated by (l-r): Lance West, Marshall University Foundation; Bob Simpson, Norman Mosrie and Rick Slater of Dixon Hughes Goodman, LLP; Matt Turner, Marshall University, and Dr. Deanna Mader, interim dean of the College of Business.

Marshall University Opens New DHG SmartRoom Marshall University recently hosted the grand opening of the Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP SmartRoom, the most technologically advanced room in the school’s College of Business. Marshall received a gift of $150,000 from the certified public accounting firm of Dixon Hughes Goodman (DHG), designated toward renovation of Room 106 of Corbly Hall on Marshall’s Huntington campus in May.

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Rick Slater, managing partner of DHG, says his firm’s continuing investment in Marshall University reflects its desire to ensure that the university is able to attract top talent in the fields of accounting and business. “As we’ve seen big changes in business and technology, our partners have become even more passionate about making an impact on campuses through our footprint,” Slater says. “This investment helps to ensure that the students of the College of Business at Marshall University are being trained the right way to go into the competitive, professional work force. We hope to make this room a model for even more SmartRooms in the business school.” “Our students today can expect the very latest in technology when they make the move to Marshall University from high school,” says Marshall President Dr. Stephen Kopp. “We are committed to advancing powerful learning experiences for our students both within and outside the classroom. We’re deeply thankful to Rick Slater, Dixon Hughes Goodman and our other loyal alumni who see the need for infrastructure investment on our campuses and help make these cuttingedge tools available to both students and faculty. Ultimately, our students are the greatest beneficiaries of these investments and the capabilities they provide.” The room, which will be known as the Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP SmartRoom, features a 24-inch, multi-touch Smart Podium Display from Smart Technologies; dual 80-inch LED flat-panel displays and high-density wireless services. In addition, the room is furnished with new seating and tables with capacity for 58 students, as well as updated lighting controllable by zones.


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