Tag: University of Michigan

  • Ohio US Senate candidate Bernie Moreno doesn’t hold an MBA, but bio and application claimed he does

    Ohio US Senate candidate Bernie Moreno doesn’t hold an MBA, but bio and application claimed he does

    U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno (R-OH) speaks to guests during a campaign rally with Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) at Middletown High School on July 22, 2024 in Middletown, Ohio. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

    By:  Ohio Capital Journal

    The claim that car dealer and Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno held an MBA from the University of Michigan has appeared in both a car dealership application and in a short biography of Moreno when he joined the board of the Cleveland Foundation. However, a spokeswoman for the university on Monday said all Moreno has is a bachelor’s degree in business that was awarded in 1989.

    Moreno’s campaign on Tuesday afternoon blamed the first instance on “a staffer who made a mistake.” It said it didn’t know how the claimed credential made its way into the Cleveland Foundation bio.

    Moreno is in the middle of what is expected to be a close race against incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown for a pivotal U.S. Senate seat.

    The first appearance of the claim Moreno held an MBA from Michigan came as part of a Nov. 25, 2011 application to open an Infiniti car dealership in Coral Gables, Florida. The document was entered into evidence as part of a Florida lawsuit and provided to the Capital Journal.

    It lists the now-57-year-old Moreno’s birthdate, his Westlake, Ohio address, his Social Security and driver’s license numbers, and it lists his academic credentials. It says that in 1985 he graduated from Pinecrest Academy in Florida, and that he received a bachelor’s degree in business from the University of Michigan in 1988.

    Then it says, “Graduate Degree, 88-91, Univ. of Michigan, MBA, Business.”

    However, when asked what credentials Moreno had earned from the school, the University of Michigan Office of Public Affairs on Monday said Moreno held only a bachelor’s degree in business that was awarded with “High Distinction” on April 28, 1989.

    Moreno’s campaign responded by pointing to a separate document filed on April 23, 2010. It didn’t list a post-graduate degree and Moreno’s campaign said, “The first (2010) application to Infiniti was produced by Bernie.”

    But the claimed credential did appear on the document filed more than a year later that the Moreno campaign says was “prepared by a staffer who made a mistake.”

    The campaign provided a quote from Rob Kistler, whom it said was Moreno’s chief financial officer at the time.

    “This was a clerical mistake on the subsequent form not made by Bernie,” it said.

    In another instance, the Moreno campaign said it didn’t know how a University of Michigan MBA was attributed to Moreno in 2014, when he joined the Cleveland Foundation Board of Directors. His bio said, “Moreno launched his career in the automotive industry after earning his Master of Business Administration from the University of Michigan.”

     Screenshot from the Cleveland Foundation Fall/Winter 2024 “Gift of Giving” donors magazine. 

    Moreno “never told the foundation that he held an MBA. I’m not sure why they listed that, you’d have to ask them,” campaign spokeswoman Reagan McCarthy said in an email.

    She didn’t respond to a question asking whether Moreno took any steps to correct the claim.

    A 2018 biography of Moreno while he chaired the Cleveland State University Board of Trustees said he held multiple degrees from Michigan. His bio at the time said, “Mr. Moreno holds a business degree and a liberal arts degree from the University of Michigan.”

    That bio is no longer on the university’s website. What remains is one describing Moreno as founder of Cleveland State’s Center for Sales Excellence. That bio doesn’t claim multiple degrees from the University of Michigan.

    “After graduating from the University of Michigan with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, (Moreno) began his career in the automotive industry with the Saturn Corporation,” it says.

    Cleveland State on Tuesday said it removed Moreno’s earlier bio when he left the board of trustees in 2018.

    Moreno also appears to have claimed multiple degrees from the University of Michigan in an archived bio that appeared on the website of Mercedes Benz of North Olmstead.

    His campaign said, however, that when Moreno was an undergraduate, U of M business students first spent two years earning an associate’s degree in liberal arts before spending the next two getting a bachelor’s in business.

    “There is not a single example you can point to in which Bernie himself claims to have an MBA,” McCarthy said, notwithstanding the fact that the Infiniti dealership application making the claim went out over his signature. “Any example you cited is from another individual or entity.”


    Marty Schladen
    Marty Schladen

    Marty Schladen has been a reporter for decades, working in Indiana, Texas and other places before returning to his native Ohio to work at The Columbus Dispatch in 2017. He’s won state and national journalism awards for investigations into utility regulation, public corruption, the environment, prescription drug spending and other matters.

    Ohio Capital Journal is part of States Newsroom, the nation’s largest state-focused nonprofit news organization.

  • Huge Ohio Rivalry College Football Games Scheduled for Saturday are Canceled

    Huge Ohio Rivalry College Football Games Scheduled for Saturday are Canceled

    Cassie Mattia is the Associate Editor of Loveland Magazine and lives in Historic Downtown Loveland

    by Cassie Mattia

    Loveland, Ohio – Many college football fans across Ohio are devastated due to the announcement that was delivered by the American Athletic Conference and the Michigan Athletic Department on Tuesday that both the OSU vs. Michigan game and the Cincinnati vs. Tulsa game are officially canceled.

    Both rivalry games were scheduled for Saturday, December 12th, but because of the rise in positive COVID-19 cases in Cincinnati and in Michigan, it was advised by UC’s conference Medical Advisory Group and Michigan’s health experts that they cancel the games. The UC vs. Tulsa game will not be rescheduled but both teams are scheduled to play again on Saturday, December 19th in the AAC Championship Game.
     
    Both UC’s and Michigan’s Athletic Directors spoke about the spike in positive COVID-19 cases in their student-athletes and around campus.

    “Like so much of our country, the Bearcats football program has dealt with rising cases of COVID-19 over the last several weeks,” UC’s AD John Cunningham said in a press release, “Since returning from Orlando on Nov. 21, 2020, we had an increased number of positives among our student-athletes, coaches and staff. Thankfully, we have had very few symptomatic cases and those who did show symptoms appear to be doing well. This week, UC began a slow, measured return to activities, fully aware of the importance of monitoring our student-athletes who are returning after time away from practice. If we are selected to host the AAC Championship game on Dec. 19, we have requested a variance with the state of Ohio to allow a limited number of fans in the stadium. We look forward to continuing our season on Saturday, Dec. 19.”

    Michigan’s Athletic Director Ward Manuel said, “The number of positive tests has continued to trend in an upward direction over the last seven days. We have not been cleared to participate in practice at this time. Unfortunately, we will not be able to field a team due to COVID-19 positives and the associated quarantining required of close-contact individuals. This decision is disappointing for our team and coaches but their health and safety are paramount, and it will always come first in our decision-making.”

    The Wolverines will continue daily testing in hopes that they will be cleared to be apart of the Big Ten Champions Week, which will be held December 18th-19th.

    Due to the OSU vs. Michigan game cancellation, the Buckeyes are now facing their third game cancellation this season resulting in the team being ineligible for the Big Ten Champions Title. This particular rule was established before the season began.

    Thankfully for both UC and OSU fans, both teams are still ranked in the Associated Press Top 10. Below are the rankings as of December 9th.

    COLLEGE FOOTBALL RANKINGS: ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 10 (12-9-2020)

    1. Alabama (9-0)

    2. Notre Dame (10-0)

    3. Clemson (9-1)

    4. Ohio State (5-0)

    5. Texas A&M (7-1)

    6. Florida (8-1)

    7. Iowa State (8-2)

    8. Cincinnati (8-0)

    9. Georgia (6-2)

    10. Miami (8-1)

    11. Oklahoma (7-2)

    12. Indiana (6-1)

    13. Coastal Carolina (10-0)

    14. Northwestern (5-1)

    15. USC (3-0)

    For more of your latest Ohio and Loveland sports updates stay tuned to the Sports 411 With Me, Cassie Mattia!

  • Loveland Tiger Baseball Alumni game on March 16

    Loveland Tiger Baseball Alumni game on March 16

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland High School’s storied and winningest sports program is bringing back the Alumni vs. Varsity Baseball game that will take place on Saturday March 16 at Dave Evans Field at 2 PM.

    Varisty Coach Steve Plitt said, “We are expecting a great turnout of alumni to play and others will show up to support the baseball program.”

    Past players expected to attend:

    Danny Rosenbaum ‘06

    Xavier University, Washington Nationals and Boston Red Sox

    Jason Christian ‘07

    University of Michigan, Oakland Athletics

    Scott Gordon ‘84

    Xavier University, Toronto BlueJays

    Bill Gordon ‘83

    Xavier University

    “And other great players and coaches,” said Plitt.

    Batting practice will start at 1 Pm, followed by pre-game infield/outfield.

    Following the game their will be a cookout for current players and alumni and their families.

    Before the game Loveland JV will play the Loveland freshman team at 11 AM.

    Any past varsity alumni can inquire via email about participating in the game: lhstigersbase@gmail.com.