Nordstrom President Visits Mays for Keynote Speech
On March 11, Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School concluded the M.B. Zale Visionary Merchant Lecture Series with keynote speaker Blake Nordstrom, president of Nordstom, Inc.. The lecture series is meant to examine innovation and advancement of retail. The event was hosted by the Center for Retailing Studies (CRS). Continue reading…
Angel Investment Group Joins Forces With Mays Business School
Mays Business School at Texas A&M University has announced an operational agreement between their Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship (CNVE) and The Aggie Angel Network (AAN). The AAN is a private, not-for-profit investor network that links young entrepreneurial ventures with capital from early-stage investors; commonly called “Angel Investors.” Continue reading…
Mays Moves up in New Ranking from U.S. News & World Report
In the latest U.S. News & World Report (2016) “Best Business Schools” rankings of graduate business schools, the Full-Time MBA program at Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School moved up in the ranks. Mays found itself in the top ten among public universities, pulling in to 9th place and tying with University of Minnesota. Among all U.S. schools, Mays placed 27th overall tying with University of Minnesota and Vanderbilt University. Continue reading…
Eli Jones Appointed as Dean of Mays Business School
Eli Jones has been appointed as the dean of Mays Business School. Jones, the current dean of the Sam M. Walton College of Business and the Sam M. Walton Leadership Chair at the University of Arkansas, will assume his post at Texas A&M on July 1, 2015.
“There’s nothing sweeter than the sound of home,” Jones said in a press release on the Mays website. “My wife and I are excited about returning to Aggieland and becoming an integral part of my alma mater. Texas A&M University and Mays Business School have been on an upward trajectory for some time, and I know that’s definitely a tradition that the talented faculty, dedicated staff and wonderful students want to continue.” Continue reading…