
Anaheim University’s Next MBA Virtual Roundtable
Anaheim University is excited to announce the next “MBA Virtual Roundtable” will be held on Friday, Sept. 12 at 5:00 pm (California Pacific Daylight Savings Time) / Sat., Sept. 13 at 9:00 am (Tokyo time). The VirtualRoundtable is an hour-long live webcam gathering open to all graduates and current students of AU’s MBA and Green MBA programs; participants will have the opportunity to network and share about the latest developments in the fields of business and/or sustainability. At the MBA Virtual Roundtable, graduates will be able to meet current students and “catch up” with old classmates, and current students will be able to ask questions and gain insight from AU graduates who have advanced their careers after their degrees. Attendees should come to the meeting with one topic they would like to throw out on the table for discussion, but also be ready for anything that may come up organically. There will be a current student and an alumnus who will be facilitating the session to manage the flow of conversation, but all participants will have an active part in shaping the focus of the meeting. The videoconferencing platform to be used for the session will be GoToMeeting, which will automatically download when users click the provided link to join the meeting. More information on the use of GoToMeeting can be found at www.gotomeeting.com. There is no cost involved in the downloading of the software or participation in the meeting. For the specific access information, please contact Leona Owens at studios@anaheim.edu.

第一回「MBAバーチャルラウンドテーブルディスカッション」
9月12日 (金) 午後5時 (米国西海岸時間) (9月13日 (土) 午前9時(日本時間)) より、1時間にわたり、本学では第一回「MBAバーチャルラウンドテーブルディスカッシ ョン」(MBA Virtual Roundtable) を開催いたします。 この度のバーチャルラウンドテーブルディスカッションでは、ウェブカメラを通し、本学のグリーンMBAプログラムまたはMBAプログラムの卒業生及び在校生の皆様に、ビジネスやサステナビリティの分野に関する情報交換や交流の場をご提供いたします。また、卒業後のキャリア相談の場としてもご活用頂けます。 参加される方は質問の内容をあらかじめご準備の上、ご参加ください。当日は卒業生、在校生の司会の方がそれぞれ一人ずつおられます。皆様のご協力をよろしくお願いいたします。 また今回のディスカッションには、オンラインミーティングプラットフォーム、GoToMeetingを利用します。参加者の皆様はご参加の際にリンクをクリックして頂くだけでダウンロード(無料)して頂けます。 GoToMeetingに関して詳しくは公式ウェブサイト(www.gotomeeting.com)をご覧ください。

Showa Women’s University & Anaheim University Open TESOL Seminar
Anaheim University Ed.D. Director Dr. Hayo Reinders On Aug. 2, 2014, Anaheim University and Showa Women’s University co-hosted an open Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) seminar at Showa Women’s University in Tokyo with three leaders in the field of TESOL. The panel discussed the common theme “Learners are Different: Catering to Differences,” with opportunities for audience members to participate, ask questions, and meet the scholars after the event. Most attendees were TESOL students or English teachers. Anaheim University Grad. School of Education Dean Dr. Rod Ellis The panelists for the open seminar included three esteemed professionals in the field of TESOL: Dr. Tomoko Kaneko, Vice President and Professor of English and Second Language Acquisition at Showa Women’s University; Dr. Rod Ellis, Dean of the Graduate School of Education at Anaheim University; and Dr. Hayo Reinders, Director of the Anaheim University Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in TESOL Program. Over the course of the three-hour seminar, each panelist gave a particular lecture around the larger “Learners are Different” theme. Dr. Tomoko Kaneko spoke about “Japanese University Students and Globalization: A Challenge for Showa Women’s University,” Dr. Hayo Reinders discussed “Learning Beyond the Classroom: A Research Agenda,” and Dr. Rod Ellis offered a lecture on “Catering to Individual Differences: What Do the Teacher Guides Advise?” Dr. Tomoko Kaneko, the Vice President of Showa Women’s University commented on the entire open seminar experience, saying: Showa Women’s University VP Dr. Tomoko Kaneko “Dr. Reinders clearly explained how important it is to learn outside of classroom, while Dr. Ellis stressed the importance of treating learners as ‘complex human beings’ by catering to the differences of each learner, as well as carefully choosing course materials and providing guidance through learning strategy. It was a wonderful opportunity for all of us to listen to the lectures of world-renowned professors in the field of second language acquisition. The time flew fast and we wished we could have had more time. It was a great seminar supported by the audience’s high interest in the topics. Many participants remained after the seminar ended and continued their discussion or came up to the professors to ask questions. As one of the two host schools, we are very pleased that this open seminar concluded with great success.” This seminar was the first collaboration between Anaheim University and Showa Women’s University, and the response and support were positive from everyone involved.

アナハイム大学・昭和女子大学共同オープンセミナー
去る8月2日(土)、アナハイム大学・昭和女子大学共同オープンセミナー「多様な学習者のための指導法」(”Learners are different; Catering to differences”)が昭和女子大学で開催されました。 本学からはRod Ellis博士、Hayo Reinders博士が来日し、昭和女子大の金子朝子教授らとともに約3時間、主に都内で英語教育を学ぶ大学院生や英語教員らに講義を行いました。 Anaheim University Grad. School of Ed. Dean Dr. Rod Ellis セミナーでは「多様な学習者のための指導法」というテーマに沿って、各教授陣が以下のような講義を行いました。 “Catering to Individual Differences: What Do the Teacher Guides Advise?” (Dr. Rod Ellis) “Learning Beyond the Classroom: A Research Agenda” (Dr. Hayo Reinders) “Japanese University Students and Globalization: A Challenge for Showa Women’s University”(金子朝子教授) 今回のオープンセミナーについて、昭和女子大学副学長 金子朝子教授は、 Anaheim University Ed.D. Director Dr. Hayo Reinders 「Dr. Reindersは教室外での学びの重要性をわかりやすく説明、Dr. Ellisは学習者の個人差への対応は、単に教材を上手く選択したり学習ストラテジーを指導したりするだけではなく、学習者を ‘complex human beings’ として扱うことが大切だと強調された。第二言語習得の分野で著名な先生方のご講演は、あっという間に時間が過ぎ大変残念に思う程、充実した内容であった。公開講座が終了しても、多くの参加者が会場に残られて講演者に質問されたり意見交換が続けられ、聴衆の興味・関心が高かったことが伺えるすばらしい講座であった。共催校の昭和女子大学としても、本公開講座が成功裏に無事終了したことを大変嬉しく思っている。」 と述べられました。 同大学での公開共同セミナー開催は初の試みでしたが、計100名以上の参加者の皆様を迎え、無事成功に終わりましたことを、ご尽力頂きました関係者の皆様に厚く御礼申し上げます。

新DBA(Doctor of Business Administration)プログラム 説明会開催
アナハイム大学は9月15日より新たにDBA (Doctor of Business Administration)プログラムを開講いたします。つきましては、同プログラムの説明会を本学MBAプログラムの卒業生の皆様を対象に、8月2日午後5時半よりホテルサーブ渋谷にて行います。 また、今年本学をご卒業される皆様、及び過去の卒業生の皆様をお招きし、卒業パーティーを同会場で午後6時より開催いたします。 アナハイム大学のDBAプログラムは、国際ビジネス、持続可能な経営、アントレプレナーシップ、経営学の4つの専門分野から成り、ビジネスにおいて変わり続けるニーズに沿った最先端の理論と考え方を実際に組織内における問題解決に応用することを目的としています。本プログラムは4つの基礎コースと8つの専門コースから成り、コースはそれぞれ6週間で、教授や世界各地で同じく授業を受けている学生間で直接やり取りが出来るリアルタイムの2つのオンラインコースが含まれます。講義は全てオンラインで行われるため、社会人の方でもDBAの学位が取得可能です。詳しくはウェブサイトをご覧頂くか、電話にてお問い合わせください。 8月2日(土)のスケジュール: 午後5:30〜6:00:DBAプログラム説明会 今年9月15日開講予定の本学の新しいDBAプログラムについてご説明いたします。 午後6:00〜7:30:卒業パーティー 今年本学をご卒業される方、及び過去の卒業生の皆様をお招きしてパーティーを開催いたします。アナハイム大学より、一部教授陣も参加予定です。参加を希望される方は、support@anaheim.eduまでご連絡ください。

アナハイム大学 昭和女子大学共同TESOL公開セミナー開催
8月2日(土)、Dr. Nunan at conferenceアナハイム大学は昭和女子大学と共同し、TESOL(英語を母国語としない人のための英語教授法)に関する無料公開講座を開催いたします。「多様な学習者のための指導法」と題した今回の公開講座では、世界的に著名な教授陣を迎え、実際に講義を聴くことができる貴重な機会をご提供いたします。 2014年8月2日(土) 昭和女子大学・アナハイム大学共同 TESOL(英語教授法)無料公開講座(登録制) 「多様な学習者のための指導法」(“Learners are different: Catering to Differences.”) 講演 ・ 金子 朝子博士(昭和女子大学副学長 人間文化学部 教授) ・ ハイヨ・レインダーズ博士 Dr. Hayo Reinders(アナハイム大学TESOL教育教授) ・ ロッド・エリス博士Dr. Rod Ellis(アナハイム大学大学院教育学長) ・ デイビッド・ヌーナン博士 Dr. David Nunan(アナハイム大学大学院TESOL修士 課程教授 TESOLインスティチュート所長) 日時 : 2014年8月2日(土)午後2時〜5時 スケジュール 2:00 —挨拶・講演者紹介 (Dr. Rod Ellis) 2:15 —「日本の大学生とグローバリゼーション:昭和女子大学の挑戦」(金子 朝子博士) 3:00 —“Learning Beyond the Classroom: A Research Agenda” (Dr. Hayo Reinders) 3:40 — “Catering to Individual Differences: What do the Teacher Guides Advise?” (Dr. Rod Ellis) 4:20 — “Learning Styles and Strategies” (Dr. David Nunan) 4:55 —閉会の挨拶 (Dr. Rod Ellis) 場所:昭和女子大学 80年館6F オーロラホール (〒154-8533 東京都世田谷区太子堂 1-7-57) 登録・お問い合わせ : 参加をご希望の方は、registration@anaheim.eduまでご連絡ください。 この度、昭和女子大学とアナハイム大学共同主催で公開セミナーを開催致します。昭和女子大学は1920年の創立以来、学問と教育の伝統を培って参りました。アナハイム大学は、TESOL教授陣による学部レベルから博士課程までのオンライン授業を提供し、世界に向けたオンライン教育を牽引。今回のセミナーでは、両大学が提携し、英語を母国語としない人たち向けの英語教授法について学んで頂くまたとない機会をご提供致します。

Dr. Ken Beatty presents via webcam at KOTESOL
Dr.Ken Beatty Dr. Ken Beatty presented at Korea Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (KOTESOL) via webcam on May 31 at 11:20 am Korea time. His presentation title was “Running with Scissors: Authenticity in the Classroom.” He discussed the importance of creating classroom context and explained the challenges of working with authenticity. Participants also discussed practical applications to English for Academic Purposes (EAP), curriculum development, and methodology. Dr. Ken Beatty is a TESOL Professor at Anaheim University and is author/co-author of more than 130 English as a Second Language textbooks used worldwide from the primary to tertiary levels, as well as books on Computer Assisted Language Learning. He has worked at universities in Canada, China, Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates, and the USA, and given more than 200 teacher-training presentations and 92 conference presentations throughout Asia, the Middle East, and North and South America. Dr. Ken Beatty – Webcast Feature http://koreatesol.org/content/dr-ken-beatty-webcast-feature Dr. Ken Beatty https://anaheim.edu/faculty/ken-beatty-ph-d/

Anaheim Prof. Dr. Andy Curtis is TESOL International Association President-Elect
On December 5, 2013 the TESOL International Association announced the appointment of Anaheim University Graduate School of Education TESOL Professor Dr. Andy Curtis as President-Elect for the 2014-2015 year. Dr. Curtis’s term as President will begin at the conclusion of the TESOL International Convention & English Language Expo in March 2014. To date, four other professors amongst Anaheim University’s esteemed TESOL faculty have served as President of the TESOL International Association, which is the world’s largest language teaching association: Dr. David Nunan, Dr. Kathleen Bailey, Dr. Denise Murray, & Dr. MaryAnn Christison. An expert in the field of Intercultural Communications, Dr. Andy Curtis has worked with teachers and learners in Europe, Asia and the Middle East, North, South and Central America, and he has published articles in journals such as TESOL Quarterly, TESL-EJ and System, as well as several books and books chapters. Anaheim University TESOL Professor Andy Curtis began his professional life as a Medical Science Officer in Clinical Biochemistry, working at hospitals in England, but after gaining his first qualification in TESOL, in 1989, he decided to leave medical science and pursue his real passions – languages, teaching and learning. After some initial teacher training, he went on to complete a teaching degree (BEd.) at Sunderland University in England, then a Master’s degree in Applied Linguistics with English Language Teaching, and a PhD in International Education at the University of York in England. From 2007 to 2011, Andy Curtis was the Director of the English Language Teaching Unit at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at CUHK. Prior to these appointments, from 2002 to 2006, he was first the Director and then the Executive Director of the School of English at Queen’s University in Canada, and from 2001 to 2002, he was a Visiting Professor in the Department of Language Teacher Education at the School for International Training, Vermont, USA.

Anaheim University Professors Featured at TESOL Conferences
AU TESOL professors MaryAnn Christison, Denise Murray, David Nunan, Kathleen Bailey and Andy Curtis at California TESOL Conference In October 2013, Anaheim University’s distinguished TESOL Professors served as plenary and featured speakers at conferences around the world. On October 13th, Anaheim University delivered the featured Colloquium at Korea TESOL (KOTESOL)’s 2013 annual conference. Anaheim University TESOL Professor Dr. Jun Liu, who presented in person in Seoul was joined through live HD webcam by fellow Anaheim professors Dr. Denise Murray and Dr. Andy Curtis. Anaheim University Dean of the Graduate School of Education Dr. Rod Ellis also introduced the presentation by webcam. On October 18th, Anaheim University Doctor of Education in TESOL Director Dr. Hayo Reinders made a live presentation by HD webcam on the use of technology in English language teaching to heads of schools attending the Congreso Nacional de la Ensenanza del Idoma Ingles a Ninos in Argentina. Anaheim University’s TESOL faculty also gave the Plenary Sessions at both Georgia TESOL (GATESOL) and California TESOL (CATESOL) on October 26. GATESOL featured an in-person presentation by Dr. Jun Liu who was joined by Dr. Andy Curtis who spoke by live HD webcam. At CATESOL, AU TESOL professors Dr. David Nunan, Dr. Denise Murray and Dr. MaryAnn Christison spoke on “Riding the Waves of Online Teaching and Learning“

Tuition for All Programs Reduced by 10% until 12/31/13
To assist students in these uncertain economic times, new students in all our graduate programs as well as certificate programs who enroll by December 31, 2013 through the Tuition Relief Program will have the tuition fee portion of their fees reduced by 10%. This program was made possible through the support of such contributors as legendary actress/comedienne Carol Burnett and BodyGlove. Students who enroll in the following programs are eligible for the Tuition Relief Program: International MBA Graduate Diploma in International Business Graduate Certificate in International Business MBA in Global Sustainable Management (Online Green MBA) Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Management Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Management Master of Entrepreneurship Ed.D. in TESOL MA in TESOL Graduate Diploma in TESOL Undergraduate Diploma in TESOL TESOL Certificate Certificate in Teaching English to Young Learners Please Note:The Tuition Relief Program applies to the actual tuition fee and does not apply to other fees including the Application Fee, Registration Fee, Records Fee, On-Campus Fee, Residential Fee, Graduation Fee or any other fee. The Tuition Relief Program cannot be used in conjunction with other discounts on fees offered by the University. Only first-time applicants are eligible for the Tuition Relief Program. About Tuition Relief Program Contributor Carol Burnett Carol Burnett (born April 26, 1933) is an Emmy-Award and Golden Globe Award-winning American actress, comedian, singer, dancer and writer. She has been selected by Entertainment Weekly as one of the greatest TV icons in television history as well as one of America’s most liked celebrities. Ms. Burnett started her career in New York. After becoming a hit on Broadway, she debuted on television. After successful appearances on The Garry Moore Show, Carol moved to Los Angeles and began an eleven-year run on the The Carol Burnett Show which was aired on CBS television from 1967 to 1978. With roots in vaudeville, The Carol Burnett Show was a variety show combining comedy sketches, song, and dance. The comedy sketches ranged from movie parodies to character pieces which featured the many talents of Burnett herself who created and played several well-known and distinctive characters. Ms. Burnett was a recipient of the 2003 Kennedy Center Honors at the age of 70 and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom on November 9, 2005. Ms. Burnett helped create the Carrie Hamilton Scholarship in honor of her daughter Actress Carrie Louise Hamilton, who passed away from cancer in January 2002. About Tuition Relief Program Contributor BodyGlove Founded in 1953 by twin brothers Bob and Bill Meistrell, Body Glove is a leading, worldwide action sports brand specializing in wetsuits, swimwear, clothing, footwear, accessories and technology accessories. Its contributions to action sports include the Body Glove Surfbout (4 Star WQS event), continued support of the NSSA National Scholastic Surfing Championships and sponsorhip of one of the most respected surf and wakeboard teams in the industry. Through Reef Check, SIMAs environmental fund, and the Surfrider Foundation, Body Glove works to preserve the purity of the waters it loves. Body Glove products are sold in the U.S. by a network of independent retailers and in approximately 50 countries internationally through distributors, sales agents and licensees.

Anaheim University appoints new President, Deans and Directors
Anaheim University has appointed a new leadership team: President: Dr. Andrew Honeycutt; VP of Academic Affairs / Grad. School of Education Dean: Dr. Rod Ellis; President Emeritus / David Nunan TESOL Institute Director: Dr. David Nunan; Ed.D. in TESOL Director: Dr. Hayo Reinders; MA in TESOL Director: TBA; VP of Student & Alumni Affairs / Akio Morita School of Business Dean: Dr. William Hartley; Carland Entrepreneurship Inst. Director: Dr. Jim Carland; Kisho Kurokawa Green Inst. Director: TBA and Akira Kurosawa School of Film Dean: Dr. David Desser. Anaheim University is confident these appointments will result in continued positive progress in offering high quality online education. Andrew Honeycutt, DBA President Andrew E. Honeycutt, DBA is President of Anaheim University and served as Dean of the Anaheim University Akio Morita School of Business from 2005 to 2013. Dr. Honeycutt is the recipient of the Doctor of Business Administration degree in Marketing from Harvard University and the Masters in Business Administration degree in Organizational Behavior from Boston University. Dr. Honeycutt has served as Dean of the College of Business and Technology of Argosy University Atlanta, Vice Chairman of Edgenics, Inc. and Senior Partner of the Center for Collaborative Learning and Coaching. As a business professor and school of business administrator, he has been instrumental in the development of cooperative relationships with major companies – Colgate Palmolive, Dupont, Gulfstream Corporation, Savannah Foods, Simmons First National Bank, SC Johnson Wax, and others. He leveraged his experience with major corporations to assist students in achieving success by developing a success resource entitled CEO Success Letters: A Resource for Career and Life. The book was an outcome of a “Fortune 500 CEOs Success Advice Project” designed to provide business career success advice to students. His much utilized business expertise is evidenced by his service on business and governmental advisory boards and boards of directors. He has also served on the advisory boards of the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation (Small Business Strategic Planning), the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation (Entrepreneurship Education) and the National Board of Directors of SCORE. Rod Ellis, Ph.D. Vice-President of Academic Affairs Dean, Graduate School of Education Dr. Rod Ellis is a distinguished thought leader in the field of Second Language Acquisition. Prof. Ellis, who is Vice-President of Academic Affairs, Dean of AU’s Graduate School of Education and Designer of Anaheim University’s Online Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in TESOL, has been a TESOL Professor for the Graduate School of Education since 1998. He received his Doctorate from the University of London and his Master of Education from the University of Bristol. A former professor at Temple University both in Japan and the US, Prof. Ellis has served as the Director of the Institute of Language Teaching and Learning at the University of Auckland and has taught in numerous positions in England, Japan, the US, Zambia and New Zealand. Dr. Ellis, who is known as an expert in Second Language Acquisition, is author of the Oxford University Press Duke of Edinburgh Award-Winning Classic “The Study of Second Language Acquisition”, as well as numerous student and teacher-training textbooks for Prentice Hall and Oxford University Press, Prof. Ellis’s textbooks on Second Language Acquisition and Grammar are core textbooks in TESOL and Linguistics programs around the world. In 2002 Dr. Ellis received a congressional citation from the United States House of Representatives for his services to English language education through his pioneering work in online education at Anaheim University. David Nunan, Ph.D. President Emeritus David Nunan TESOL Institute Director Dr. David Nunan is Past President of TESOL, the world’s largest language teaching organization and the world’s leading textbook series author. David Nunan is currently Director of the Anaheim University David Nunan TESOL Institute and Professor of TESOL for the Anaheim University Graduate School of Education. He was the founding Dean of the Anaheim University Graduate School of Education and previously served as President of Anaheim University from 2006 to 2008 and as Vice-President for Academic Affairs from 2008 to 2013. Dr. Nunan is a distinguished linguist and best-selling author of English Language Teaching textbooks for Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, and Thomson Learning. His ELT textbook series “Go For It” is the largest selling textbook series in the world with total sales exceeding 2.5 billion books. In 2000, David Nunan served as President of TESOL, the world’s largest language teaching association, and was the first person to serve as President from outside North America. David Nunan has been involved in the teaching of graduate programs for such prestigious institutions as the University of Hong Kong, Columbia University, the University of Hawaii, Monterey Institute for International Studies, and many more. In 2002 Dr. Nunan received a congressional citation from the United States House of Representatives for his services to English language education through his pioneering work in online education at Anaheim University. In 2003 he was ranked the 7th most influential Australian in Asia by Business Review Weekly, and in 2005 he was named one of the top “50 Australians who Matter”. David Nunan was invited by the Australian Prime Minister to attend a summit in Sydney Australia in December 1996 as one of the Leading 100 Global Australians. Hayo Reinders, Ph.D. Doctor of Education in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (Ed.D. in TESOL) Program Director Dr. Hayo Reinders is Director of the Anaheim University Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in TESOL Program. Holding a Ph.D. in Language Teaching and Learning from the University of Auckland, Dr. Reinders has also served as Director of Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching, an educational consultancy. His previous positions include Head of Learner Development at Middlesex University in London, Director of the English Language Self Access Centre at the University of Auckland in New Zealand and associate professor at RELC in Singapore. He has worked with teachers from a large number of countries worldwide and has been visiting professor in Japan, Thailand, Mexico and the Netherlands. He is Editor of Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching, and Convenor of the AILA Research Network for CALL and the Learner. Hayo’s interests are in CALL, learner

Anaheim University Remembers Body Glove Founder Bob Meistrell
On June 16, 2013, co-founder of Body Glove International / Dive N’ Surf Inc., adventurer and Anaheim University supporter, Bob Meistrell (1928-2013), passed away at the age of 84. He lived his motto of “Do what you love, love what you do.” until his last day when he died from a heart attack on his boat, “The Disappearance”. Bob and his twin brother Bill, who passed away in 2006, helped to create the worldwide “Surf Culture,” with their design, manufacturing and selling of the first commercially viable neoprene wetsuits. Body Glove wetsuits enabled surfers to stay in the water longer and more comfortably than ever before. Bob and Bill are two of only three watermen to be inducted into the Surfers and Divers Hall of Fame. The logo of Body Glove International, which celebrated its 60-year anniversary in 2013, is one of the most globally recognized brand logos. The company is a leading, worldwide action sports brand specializing in wetsuits, swimwear, clothing, footwear, accessories and technology accessories. Its contributions to action sports include the Body Glove Surfbout (4 Star WQS event), continued support of the NSSA National Scholastic Surfing Championships and sponsorship of one of the most respected surf and wakeboard teams in the industry. Through Reef Check, SIMAs environmental fund, and the Surfrider Foundation, Body Glove works to preserve the purity of the waters it loves. Body Glove products are sold in the U.S. by a network of independent retailers and in approximately 50 countries internationally through distributors, sales agents and licensees. The firm does more than $200 million in business each year. The Meistrells’ success was seen in Hollywood. They consulted and provided equipment and custom wetsuits for “Sea Hunt”, the television show that launched Lloyd Bridges’s career. Bill and Bob taught the entire Bridges family to dive, as well as Gary Cooper, Hugh O’Brien, Charlton Heston, Jill St. John, and Richard Harris. The Meistrells even made a custom wetsuit for legendary Los Angeles Lakers player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Bob Meistrell and Body Glove were contributors to Anaheim University’s Tuition Relief Program and Bob contributed his time on numerous occasions to conduct video interviews for Anaheim University’s business and entrepreneurship students. On July 8, 2009, Bob even threw the first pitch on behalf of Anaheim University at the Los Angeles Angeles of Anaheim game. Bob Meistrell will always be remembered by Anaheim University for his honesty, kindness and ever-positive attitude.
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