Quinlan Hosts 40th Annual Macromarketing Conference
Loyola’s Quinlan School of Business hosted the 40th annual Macromarketing Conference in June — an event that brought together nearly 200 scholars from around the globe to analyze how marketing affects economies and societies.
“No one can solve a complex societal problem… without looking at history, at systems, at social philosophies, at various economic models and forms of governance,” said Cliff Shultz, Professor and Kellstadt Chair of Marketing in the Quinlan School. “It’s simply not possible, and that’s why macromarketing is so important.” Continue reading…
Texas : The Best Place for an Energy MBA
According to the United States Energy Information Administration (EIA), the state of Texas is the leading state for overall energy production and consumption. The Texas state government has also reported that the state is a leading producer, importer and refiner of oil and gas products. The success of the energy industry in the state has been largely attributed to the education and training that the industry’s professionals have received.
In the last few years, the renewable energy industries have expanded all across the state of Texas. Although the industry has expanded, it is still evolving across all sectors. As the industry expands, it is important for professionals in the energy industry to be the most educated and trained on the most up to date successful management practices.
Sellinger School of Business Alumni Named to Daily Record’s VIP List
Baltimore’s Daily Record named one current Loyola University Maryland Sellinger School of Business MBA and one MBA alum to the newspaper’s 2015 VIP List. The annual list recognizes Maryland leaders under the age of 40 based on their professional accomplishments, commitment to their communities and their accomplishments.
“Our VIPs are the ones to watch at law firms, companies, hospitals, nonprofits and universities,” according to The Daily Record website. Continue reading…
George Mason School of Business and College of Education Set to Launch Executive Chief Learning Officer Program
George Mason University’s School of Business and the College of Education and Human Development has announced its new Executive Chief Learning Officer program, making Mason one of a handful of colleges to offer a program dedicated to the quickly expanding role of the chief learning officer in the business world. What’s a chief learning officer?
Roy Hinton, the business school’s associate dean of executive education, called them C-suite members who are “focused on the development of human capital.” Continue reading…
DePaul Names Charles Wurtzebach Real Estate Chair
Charles Wurtzebach has been named as the new chair of the Department of Real Estate and as the Douglas and Cynthia Crocker Endowed Director of the Real Estate Center at DePaul University, according to a news release on the school’s website. Wurtzebach kicked off his three-year dual appointment in July, succeeding Susanne Cannon, the founder of the department and center, who retired earlier this year. Continue reading…
Lake Forest Graduate School of Management Announces Nine New Faculty Members
Lake Forest Graduate School of Management (LFGSM) prides itself on bringing in business leaders from across the country to make up its faculty. Due to Lake Forest’s 100 percent business leader faculty, MBA students receive top training from proven and successful executives with practical experience to share.
You can meet all nine faculty members at the school’s Lake Effects Blog, but here are a few profiles on the newest members of the LFGSM family: