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Somer Johnson

Director of Graduate Programs, Campbell University
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Somer Johnson serves as the Director of Graduate Programs at the School of Business. Mrs. Johnson, a native of Ohio, is a graduate of The University of Mount Union in Alliance, Ohio, earning a BA in Business Administration, with a

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Jan 31, 2022

The Campbell MBA - A Quality Degree Designed for Your Career, Your Development, & Your Busy Life

Contact any college admissions office around and the admissions representative will tell you why their school is the best. While we at Campbell certainly believe that to be true about our program, we think the best source of information is a program’

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