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Fontbonne University Alumna and Former Faculty Member Honored by the Biz Journal

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Fontbonne University alumna Wendy Richardson has been named one of the St. Louis Business Journal’s “Most Influential Business Women.” Richardson is the senior vice Wendy Richardsonpresident of customer technical communication at Mastercard in O’Fallon, Mo.

Richardson graduated from Fontbonne in 1997 with a bachelor’s in business administration and earned her MBA from Fontbonne in 2000. She began working at Mastercard in 1998 as a technical account manager. Richardson was also an adjunct faculty member here at Fontbonne from 2000 – 2011 in the Eckelkamp College of Global Business and Professional Studies.

“I’m proud to be an alumna and former adjunct faculty member of Fontbonne University,” Richardson said. “The education, capabilities and partnerships gained during my time at Fontbonne are truly priceless.  I’d encourage current students to optimize their university experience by getting fully engaged and involved.  Your ongoing investment of time and effort toward learning will pay dividends well into the future.”

Nearly three-quarters of Fontbonne alumni stay to contribute to the St. Louis community. Learn more about the programs in our Eckelkamp College of Global Business and Professional Studies.

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