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Columbia Business School announced the appointment of Barbara Gyde as Executive Director for Sales & Marketing for Executive Education at the School. Ms. Gydes responsibilities include determining client strategy and approach as well as marketing and communications, both print and online. She will report to Troy Eggers, Associate Dean of Columbia Business School Executive Education.
Barbara brings a wealth of industry knowledge, said Troy Eggers, Associate Dean for Executive Education at the School. She has served in several leadership capacities, in which she developed and implemented numerous successful marketing programs. I look forward to Barbara joining the Executive Education team and the larger Columbia community.
Ms. Gyde brings demonstrated leadership abilities and extensive marketing experience in higher education, advertising, cosmetics, and the non-profit sector. Most recently, she served as Managing Director of Wharton Publishing/Director of Advertising Strategy at the University of Pennsylvanias Wharton School. There she directed the strategy and business operations, publishing over thirty books in two years. In addition, she led advertising and branding strategies for signature programs and served as a member of the editorial board of Knowledge@Wharton. Prior to that, as Director of Marketing and Communications then Senior Director at Wharton Executive Education, she developed and implemented marketing programs and actively cultivated corporate and individual relationships to grow participation. Prior to joining Wharton, Barbara led sales and marketing efforts for a number of marquee brands in the luxury goods industry.
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Columbia Business School announced the appointment of Francine Lynch as Director of the Institute for Not-for-Profit Management (INM), an arm of the Schools Executive Education division. Ms. Lynchs responsibilities include audience development, funder relationships, and setting the strategic direction for current and future INM programs. She will report to Barbara Gyde, Executive Director, Marketing and Business Development at Columbia Business School Executive Education.
Francine possesses a deep understanding of the management needs of the not-for-profit sector, said Troy Eggers, Associate Dean for Executive Education at Columbia Business School. She has demonstrated strong leadership abilities in her management
Columbia Business School Names Kelley Blanco Assistant Dean for Executive MBA Programs
Glenn Hubbard, Dean and Russell L. Carson Professor of Finance and Economics at Columbia Business School, has announced the appointment of Kelley Blanco as Assistant Dean for Executive MBA Programs at the School, effective March 12, 2007. Ms. Blanco moves into her new role from the Schools department of External Relations and Development, where she served most recently as Director of Development. She will report to Ethan Hanabury, Associate Dean of Executive MBA Programs at Columbia Business School.
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UB names lawyer and top banking executive as dean and leader of its School of Business
Merrill Jay Forgotson, a lawyer and noted banking executive in Connecticut, is the new dean of the University of Bridgeports School of Business.
The appointment was announced by UBs President, Neil Albert Salonen, who said the new dean will connect with the business community, affirming UBs position as one of the leading business schools in the state.
Forgotson succeeds Dr. Glenn Basset, a professor and former dean and General Electric executive, who guided the school through the process of re-accreditation by the Association of College Business Schools
Columbia Business School announced today it has renamed its Office of MBA Career Services to the Career Management Center (CMC). The Center incorporates both MBA Career Management and Executive MBA (EMBA) Career Management to provide a wide range of career preparation, career education and advising opportunities available to full-time MBA students and EMBA students.
The renaming reflects the Schools recent restructuring of its career management offerings, undertaken to further its commitment to preparing students to make informed decisions as they navigate their early careers as well as equipping them with life-long career management
Mr. And Mrs. Robert Grayson Santa Barbara, California, have announced the engagement of his daughter Eve Jocelyn Mark Grayson Breslauer Louis, the son of Mr. Norman and Ms. Breslauer from Cupertino, Calif. The couple plan to marry in April.
Mr. And Mrs. Robert Grayson Santa Barbara, California, have announced the engagement of his daughter Eve Jocelyn Mark Grayson Breslauer Louis, the son of Mr. Norman and Ms. Breslauer from Cupertino, Calif. The couple plan to marry in April.
Ms. Grayson, an analyst at the fund programming at Home Box Office in New York, graduated from Skidmore College and an MBA from the
Direction: Thomas W. McMahon Jr., a former executive of Chase Manhattan Bank, died yesterday of the Union (NJ) Hospital. He had 69 years and lived in the European Union.
Thomas W. McMahon Jr., a former executive of Chase Manhattan Bank, died yesterday of the Union (NJ) Hospital. He had 69 years and lived in the European Union.
He died of a heart attack, his wife, Margaret, said.
Mr. McMahon was a relationship with the bank from 1947 to 1972, when he retired as Executive Vice President and Chairman of Credit Policy Committee. In recent years, it was independent financial advisers.
Earlier in his career,
Armed with 17 years at the nationally ranked University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business, Barbara Kahn plans to take the University of Miami's School of Business Administration to the top as its new dean. Succeeding Paul Sugrue — who in his 15-year tenure as dean increased the school's faculty 20%, expanded its executive MBA program to more than 600 students and raised more than $50 million in donations and $150 million in special program revenues — Ms. Kahn aims to increase the school's visibility nationally and internationally, further engage the local business community and interact with other UM
Columbia Business School in New York is redesigning its core MBA curriculum.
The aim of the revamp is to give students greater flexibility when it comes to pursuing their career goals, while still maintaining academic rigour.
The new core will enable our students to tailor their education to their particular interests, while still ensuring they come away from Columbia with a strong grasp of the fundamentals of business, says Amir Ziv, vice-dean and faculty director of the Arthur J Samburg Institute for Teaching Excellence.
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Columbia Business School, an American graduate-level studies-business and the Indian Institute of Management - Ahmedabad (IIM-A), today announced a partnership, first of all students on the programmes' exchange. This partnership is a further step toward the Columbia Business School's goal of deepening its relations with India.
Columbia Business School and IIM-A design and an international program for students of both institutions. This partnership is beyond the academic experience into practice first-hand knowledge of the global economy by the executive presentations and field trips up the two companies in India and the USA
"The partnership between Columbia Business School and IIM - Ahmedabad
One day, a peak of sales on the theme "New sales of age: improving customer value," was recently published by the Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management (LBSIM), Delhi.
The top sale was chairman and chief executive, Hindustan Motors Ltd, Bhuvan Chaturvedi, Denmark, the students of the Institute for the selection of a theme, which is very relevant in the current scenario.
Anil Shastri, a former minister and president of the union, Board of Governors, LBSIM chair the event. In his speech, Chaturvedi ordered era of the sale in three phases - as a first, if the client had no choice, and
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