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Florissant Man Heads UMSL Business College
Michael Elliott will serve as interim dean of the College of Business Administration, while the search for someone permanent takes place.

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When Aja's not attending City Council meetings or frequenting the local St. Louis Bread Co, she enjoys playing and watching sports (football, basketball and tennis) as well as spending time with her husband, Robert, son, Robbie, and dog, Snuffy.
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Michael Elliott will serve as interim dean of the College of Business Administration, while the search for someone permanent takes place.

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