By TIMOTHY MAGAW
2:28 pm, March 10, 2011
Linda L. Bluso, partner-in-charge for the Cleveland office of Brouse McDowell, will take over as head of Baldwin-Wallace College's division of business administration — one of the largest programs of its kind in the state.
Ms. Bluso starts at Baldwin-Wallace April 1, but will continue to be of counsel with Brouse McDowell. She has served as partner-in-charge in Cleveland for the last five years. Ms Bluso has specialized in corporate counseling, joint ventures, venture capital, construction, mergers and acquisitions and dispute resolution.
“She is the ideal person to build upon the distinctive combination of high-quality instruction and practical application that marks the student experience here and to help expand our institutional engagement with the business community in Northeast Ohio,” said Mary Lou Higgerson, vice president for academic affairs, in a news release.
Baldwin-Wallace has about 650 undergraduate business majors and 500 MBA students.
“I'm looking forward to using the skills of a lawyer in this new setting,” Ms. Bluso said in the release. “And, I am very excited about the upcoming opportunities to make a difference in the lives of students at this fine college and to help them be more fully engaged with the business community."
Jeffrey Heintz, managing partner at Brouse McDowell, said Joseph Dattilo will take over the role of partner-in-charge at the law firm. Mr. Dattilo has been a partner at the firm for more than 10 years.
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