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Ross School of Business

The Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan (branded as Michigan Ross) is the business school of the University of Michigan, a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The business school was originally founded in 1924.

Stephen M. Ross
School of Business at the
University of Michigan
Former name
University of Michigan School of Business Administration (1924–2004)
MottoDeveloping leaders who make a positive difference in the world
TypePublic
Established1924
Parent institution
University of Michigan
Endowment$435 million[1]
DeanSharon Matusik[2]
Academic staff
210[3]
Undergraduates1,422
Postgraduates1,873
Location, ,
U.S.
Alumni46,000
Websitemichiganross.umich.edu

Originally known as the School of Business Administration, it offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, as well as an executive education program. Ross also offers dual degrees with other colleges and schools at the University of Michigan. A Distinguished Leader Certificate program is offered under the Executive Education program.[4]

History edit

Early history (1900–1923) edit

 
Edmund Ezra Day was the school's first dean.

The first business courses were offered at the University of Michigan in 1900. Economics Department Chairman Henry Carter Adams oversaw the expanding practical courses to prepare students for business careers. The idea for the school came from the economics department.[5] In 1918, the university's College of Literature, Science, and the Arts began issuing a Certificate of Business Administration. In 1923, University President Marion LeRoy Burton hired Edmund Ezra Day to serve as the founding dean of a new business school.[5]

Founding (1924–1925) edit

The University of Michigan School of Business Administration was founded in 1924; it offered a two-year Master of Business Administration after three years of general studies. There were 14 faculty members, including one of the first women to be part of a business school. In 1925, the Bureau of Business Research was founded to facilitate and coordinate faculty research, and publish research monographs and case studies.[5]

Clare Griffin era (1926–1943) edit

In 1926 after serving three years, Day was replaced as dean by Clare Griffin, who initially came to the university to teach marketing. The same year, faculty member William Andrew Paton founded The Accounting Review. In 1935, the school began offering a PhD in Business Administration. In 1938, the first evening Master of Business Administration (MBA) classes were offered. In 1940, school enrollment reached 200 students. Between 1942 and 1943, a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree was introduced.[5]

Russell Stevenson era (1943–1959) edit

In 1943, Russell Stevenson became the school's third dean. In 1947, enrollment exceeded 1,000 students, reaching 800 BBA students and 400 MBA students by 1949. In 1948, the school opened a new building that cost $2.5 million and had a nine-story tower. The same year, Paul McCracken joined the faculty. From 1950 to 1959, the school introduced the Public Utility Executive Program, its first stand-alone, non-degree program for continuing education of business executives.[5]

Floyd Bond era (1960–1978) edit

In 1960, Floyd Bond became the school's fourth dean. The same year, the school launched its first international joint venture in Taiwan and Bond appointed a committee to better integrate global business into the school's curriculum. In 1966, Bond established the Ad Hoc Committee on Educational Programs in Business Administration for Negroes, which tried to attract more African-American students but the initiative and a number of student strikes and other protests in the following years demanded more minority enrollment. In 1971, the school began a $1.5 million expansion of the physical facilities and assembly hall. By 1971, total enrollment exceeded 1,300, more than three-quarters of whom were graduate students with 370 in the Evening MBA Program. In 1972, the school's first two alumni clubs in New York and California, held their first meetings. In 1974, Alfred Edwards joined the faculty as a professor of business administration and director of the research division, later becoming known as the school's ambassador for diversity.[5]

Gilbert Whitaker era (1979–1990) edit

In 1979, Gilbert Whitaker became the school's fifth dean and established an enlarged Office of Development & Alumni Relations. In 1980, total degree-program enrollment reached 2,000, including about 600 BBA students, while the number of faculty members exceeded 100. From 1980 to 1989, Whitaker stablished 17 joint-degree programs with other U-M units. In 1982, he announced a $15 million fundraising campaign for three new buildings, including a library. The campaign raised $17 million, and the buildings opened by 1984. In 1983, the school joined the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management and began offering a Master of Accounting degree. In 1990, the school received a federal grant to establish a Center for International Business Education.[5]

B. Joseph White era (1990–2001) edit

 
B. Joseph White was the school's sixth dean.

In 1990, B. Joseph White became the school's sixth dean. In 1991, White and Associate Dean Paul Danos introduced a major MBA curriculum overhaul by initiating the Multidisciplinary Action Project (MAP), a full-time, seven-week project that allowed teams of students to work on real-world business challenges for sponsor companies. After a pilot run, it became part of the MBA core curriculum in 1993. In 1995, an international MAP option was created as a separate program. In 2015, MAP became an option in the undergraduate curriculum.[5][6]

In 1992, the William Davidson Institute was founded. In 1995, the Tauber Institute was founded as a joint project with the College of Engineering. In 1996, the Global MBA Program is introduced, allowing students to study abroad in one-month terms. The same year, the Frederick A. and Barbara M. Erb Environmental Management Institute was established. In 1999, the Samuel Zell and Robert H. Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies was founded. In 2000, Sam Wyly Hall opened to house Executive Education and other programs. The same year, the number of faculty members approached 200. In 2001, the school introduced an Executive MBA Program, which targeted business leaders in supervisory positions.[5]

During White's tenure, other initiatives, such as research on how to supplement the GMAT, helped cement the school's reputation for innovations that produce business leaders.[7]

Robert J. Dolan era (2001–2011) edit

 
Exterior of the Stephen M. Ross building

In 2001, Robert J. Dolan became the school's seventh dean. In 2002, the John R. and Georgene M. Tozzi Electronic Business and Finance Center was established. In 2003, several faculty members published "Positive Organizational Scholarship: Foundations of a New Discipline", a study on how to create positive organizations. The school would later found the Center for Positive Organizations. In 2004, alumnus Stephen M. Ross donated US$100 million to the school, which was renamed the Stephen M. Ross School of Business.[5] This was the largest-ever gift to a U.S. business school and to the University of Michigan. The Ross gift funded a campus overhaul; the school demolished 180,000 square feet (17,000 m2) of existing building space and renovated or added 270,000 square feet (25,000 m2).[8]

In 2006, the Ross Leadership Initiative, later renamed the Sanger Leadership Center, was established to improve the leadership development of MBA students. In 2009, the school's Master of Supply Chain Management degree program was introduced. The same year, the $145 million Stephen M. Ross building opened. In 2010, a Weekend MBA Program was introduced, allowing students to complete an MBA in two years while working full-time.[5]

Alison Davis-Blake era (2011–2016) edit

 
Alison Davis-Blake was the school's eighth and first female dean.

In 2011, Alison Davis-Blake became the school's eighth and first female dean.[5][9] In 2012, the Executive MBA Program was expanded to a second campus in Los Angeles.[10]

In 2013, Stephen M. Ross made a second $100 million gift as a part of a larger fundraising effort; the gift aimed "to help complete the vision of a unified business school complex, including one new building, one fully renovated building, and other improvements".[5] The same year, a Minor in Business is offered for non-business undergraduate students.[5][11] In late 2013, the school launched a major fundraising campaign.[12]

In 2014, a new 10-month Master of Management degree was introduced.[5][13] The same year, the school began sponsoring the annual Positive Business Conference.[14] During Davis-Blake's tenure, the school broadened its global presence, increasing the number of overseas experiences for students and beginning a partnership with Shanghai Jiao Tong University.[15][16] The Desai Accelerator for startup businesses—a joint effort between Ross and the University of Michigan College of Engineering—opened in downtown Ann Arbor in 2014.[17] The same year, Davis-Blake oversaw a large, donor-funded construction project[18] that includes the new Jeff T. Blau Hall,[19] as well as renovations to several older buildings on the business campus.[20]

In 2015, Davis-Blake announced that she would step down at the end of her five-year term in 2016 to pursue a broader role in higher education.[21] In 2015, Michigan Ross announced the Alumni Advantage program that offers free lifetime open-enrollment executive education tuition for all its degree alumni and half-price tuition for non-Ross UM alumni.[22] In 2016, the Jeff T. Blau Hall and the renovated Kresge Hall opened.[5]

Scott DeRue era (2016–2021) edit

In 2016, Scott DeRue became the school's ninth dean. He joined the Michigan Ross faculty in 2007 and had been an associate dean. In 2017, enrollment exceeded 3,000 students, including about 1,600 BBA students and 800 full-time MBA students. Nearly 40% of incoming BBA students are women, and about half are from other states.[5]

Francine Lafontaine - Interim (2021) edit

Francine Lafontaine stepped in as the business school's interim dean, effective May 24, 2021. Lafontaine began her academic career as an assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon University. She joined the Michigan Ross faculty as an assistant professor in 1991, and was promoted to associate professor in 1995 and to professor in 2000. She was the Jack D. Sparks – Whirlpool Corporation Research Professor of Business Administration from 2005–07 and has held the William Davidson Professor of Business Administration chair since 2010.

From 2016-20, Lafontaine served as the senior associate dean for faculty and research at Michigan Ross. Prior to that, she served as the director at the Bureau of Economics for the U.S. Federal Trade Commission from fall of 2014 to the end of 2015. She also was the chair of the Business Economics and Public Policy group at Ross from 2003-2012.

Her research focuses on industrial organization, vertical relationships, contracting and franchising, and entrepreneurship, along with related public policy issues. She has received several research grants, including from the Sloan Foundation and the National Science Foundation.[23]

Facilities and institutes edit

 
The Ross School of Business facilities on the university's central campus.

Upon its establishment in 1924, the business school was located in Tappan Hall, the oldest extant classroom building on campus. The original 1894 wing was designed by the Detroit firm Spier & Rohns, and the south wing was designed by Luckenbach / Ziegelman & Partners.[24]

The school moved to its current site in 1948. Authorized by the Regents in July 1945, the site was in the northern half of a block surrounded by Monroe Street, Tappan Street, Hill Street, and Haven Street. It was purchased at the time construction was begun. Ten private dwellings were demolished for to make way for the construction, which began in August 1946. The business school was the first skyscraper on campus and was designed by architects Lee and Kenneth C. Black, of Lansing, Michigan.[25]

New York City real estate developer Stephen M. Ross (BBA '62) gave a gift of $100 million to the business school, the second largest donation ever to a U.S. business school and the largest gift to the university in its history. In recognition, the Board of Regents met in special session on September 9, 2004, to rename the school the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. New York-based architecture firm Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) designed the 270,000-square-foot building.[26] In 2013, Ross announced a second gift to the school of $100 million. The second gift was used for facilities upgrades, including high-tech classrooms, a new career services space, and additional areas for practical research; as well as student scholarships.[27] KPF designed this second phase, as well, including the new-construction Blau Hall, renovated Kresge Hall, and recladded Wyly Hall.[28] In September 2017, Ross donated an additional $50 million to the school.

The William Davidson Institute edit

The William Davidson Institute (WDI) is a not-for-profit, independent, research and educational institute that was created in 1992 when Guardian Industries made a 20-year financial commitment to establish an institute at the University of Michigan Business School. The institute was named for Guardian Industries' chairman, president and CEO William Davidson. WDI supports international activity at the University of Michigan by funding research, hosting visiting scholars, organizing seminars and speaker series, sponsoring summer internships, and creating dynamic and current teaching materials.[29] Since 2006, more than 1,800 MBA students have participated in more than 450 international projects. WDI's publication initiative houses a collection of international business and social impact teaching materials.[29] A publishing subsidiary named WDI Publishing was founded in 2007.[30]

The Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise edit

Created in 1996 by a donation from Frederick A. Erb (BBA '47) and his wife Barbara, the Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise is a partnership between the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and the School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) to provide education and opportunities for research into business sustainability. The Erb Institute's Dual-Degree MBA/MS Program, in which students earn a Master of Business Administration from the Ross School and a Master of Science from SEAS in 2 1/2 to 3 years, has received many accolades. In 2013, Michigan Ross (Erb Institute) received the top ranking for MBA programs with a Sustainability specialty (Bloomberg Business MBA Rankings)

The Joel D. Tauber Institute for Global Operations edit

Joel D. Tauber donated $5 million in 1995 to establish the Joel D. Tauber Manufacturing Institute, which trains graduate engineering and business students in operations management. The program is run jointly with the University's College of Engineering. In 2007, the institute was renamed the (Joel D.) Tauber Institute for Global Operations to recognize increased interest from service, healthcare, IT, and retail organizations. In 2012 the institute was awarded the first UPS George D. Smith Prize from INFORMS[31] for its effective and innovative preparation of students to be practitioners of operations research, management science or analytics.

The Zell-Lurie Institute edit

The Samuel Zell & Robert H. Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies provides the curriculum, program initiatives, community involvement, and alumni outreach activities that provide resources for graduates of the Ross School of Business. In 1999, a $10 million donation from Samuel Zell and Ann Lurie on behalf of her husband Robert H. Lurie established the Samuel Zell & Robert H. Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies at the Business School.

The Wolverine Venture Fund edit

The Wolverine Venture Fund (WVF) is a multimillion-dollar venture capital fund operated by the Ross School of Business.[32] The fund was started in 1997 by Karen Bantel.[33] The fund invests with the active involvement of MBA students, faculty assistance, and an advisory board composed of professional venture capitalists and entrepreneurs.[33] It invests in early-stage, emerging growth companies.[34] The Fund typically provides US$50,000 to $200,000 in seed and first-stage funding rounds[33] with other venture capital funds and angel investors. The Wolverine Venture Fund, the oldest such U.S. venture, earned $1 million when Intralase, a U-M spin-off technology company, went public.[35]

The Center For Positive Organizations edit

Founded in 2002 as the Center for Positive Organizational Scholarship, the center's mission is "to inspire and enable leaders to build high-performing organizations that bring out the best in people". It researches topics such as positive leadership, meaning and purpose, ethics and virtues, and relationships and culture in an organizational setting. Starting in 2014, it sponsors an annual Positive Business Conference.[36]

The Sanger Leadership Center edit

The Sanger Leadership Center at Michigan Ross was named for a gift by Steve and Karen Sanger in 2015,[37] The center offers leadership development programming for all University of Michigan students. Its signature initiatives open to U-M students include the Leadership Crisis Challenge, Impact Challenge, Story Lab, and Legacy Lab.[38] Sanger uses leadership development theories and tools developed at Michigan Ross, such as the Michigan Model of Leadership.[39]

Student life edit

 
U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow meeting with students from the business school in 2016

Ross School of Business students publish a newspaper called the Monroe Street Journal and houses the Michigan Journal of Business, the first undergraduate-level academic journal in the field of business.

A Ross MBA community tradition is the Ross MBA college football tailgate, which takes place before and after every home game at "The Bus", a 1985 Ford school bus that is painted in maize and blue, Michigan's colors, and is decorated with a dance floor, a DJ on the roof, and couches in the interior. On game days, The Bus is parked in a nearby Lumber Yard for an event called the Ross MBA tailgate, which attracts over 500 students, alumni, and friends. As of 2013, this tradition had been intact for the last decade.[40] After the bus "died" in 2013, a group of MBA students started a crowdfunding campaign on Tilt.com to purchase a new mobile tailgate bus.[41]

Michigan Journal of Business edit

Michigan Journal of Business
DisciplineBusiness
LanguageEnglish
Edited byRoger Zhong, Kabir Sodhi
Publication details
History2007–present
Publisher
FrequencyBiannually
Yes
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2)
NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt  )
ISO 4Mich. J. Bus.
Indexing
CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt)
MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus
ISSN1941-5745
LCCN2008214414
OCLC no.644450557
Links
  • Journal homepage
  • Online archive

Michigan Journal of Business is a biannual, peer-reviewed, open access, academic journal that is published by undergraduate students at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business (University of Michigan). It was established in 2007 by William Moon and publishes theses, empirical research, case studies, and theories relating to accounting, economics, finance, marketing, management, operations management, information systems, business law, corporate ethics, and public policy. The editorial staff is composed of students of the University of Michigan. The journal is abstracted and indexed in EBSCO's Business Source Complete database.[42] Archival issues are available at the MJB's website.[43]

Rankings edit

Business Rankings
U.S. MBA
Bloomberg (2024)[44]9
QS (2024)[45]12
U.S. News & World Report (2024)[46]08
Global MBA
QS (2024)[47]20
Financial Times (2024)[48]24

U.S. News & World Report,[49] in its 2019 ranking of top MBA programs, placed Michigan Ross seventh in its ranking of business schools in the United States; it was tied with the University of California at Berkeley's Haas School of Business. In the same publication and year's BBA rankings, Michigan Ross was ranked fourth. In the most recent U.S. News & World Report for 2023, the school ranked 10th.

In the most-recent U.S. News & World Report[50] specialty rankings for 2019, Michigan Ross' full-time MBA program was ranked third in the Management and Production/Operations categories, fourth in Marketing and Accounting, fifth in Nonprofit and International, sixth in Supply Chain/Logistics, seventh in Entrepreneurship, and tenth in Finance. In 2023 Bloomberg Businessweek ranked the MBA program 9th overall.[51]

In 2015, U.S. News & World Report rankings of the best U.S. undergraduate business programs ranked Ross first in the management category. Also in 2015, the BBA program ranked second in marketing, third in finance, fourth in international business[a] and productions/operations management, and fifth in accounting. In the 2015 QS Global 200 Business Schools Report,[52] Ross School was placed as the eighth-best business school in North America. In 2011, the Masters in Supply Chain program was ranked second in supply chain in the U.S. by Gartner. In the 2015 Bloomberg Businessweek rankings of undergraduate business schools, Ross was placed twelfth; in 2016, Ross moved up to eighth place in that list.[53]

The Ross School of Business was ranked third worldwide in 2011 for research output,[54] and first in 2013 for sustainability by Bloomberg Businessweek.

Notable alumni edit

Activists edit

Advertising/marketing edit

Arts and entertainment edit

Athletics edit

Banking/financial edit

Consulting/accounting edit

  • Gary Hamel (BUS: MBA PhD 1990), co-author of The Core Competence of the Corporation; selected "Number One Guru" by The Economist magazine in 2003

Education edit

Entrepreneurs edit

Federal Reserve/FDIC/OCC/Treasury edit

Government and judiciary edit

Healthcare edit

Hospitality edit

  • Cameron Read (BUS: MBA 2002), Chief Financial Officer, US & Canada, Marriott International

Industrials edit

  • H. David Burton (BUS: MBA), the thirteenth Presiding Bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1995 to 2012.
  • Charles "Chuck" Conaway (BUS: MBA), businessman best known for having been the CEO of Kmart; former President and Chief Operating Officer of CVS Corporation
  • John DeLorean (BUS: MBA 1957), General Motors Group Vice President and Designer of the DeLorean
  • Dave Deno (BUS: MBA), former CEO of Quizno's and former COO of Yum! Brands
  • John V. Faraci (BUS: MBA 1974), CEO of International Paper
  • Frederick Henderson (BUS: BBA 1980), former Chairman of GM Europe and a GM group vice president; named GM Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer in 2005
  • Archie McCardell (BUS: MBA), American business leader; former chief executive officer, president, and chairman of the board at the International Harvester
  • Michael Roney (BUS: MBA 1981), CEO of Bunzl
  • Roger B. Smith (BUS: 1947, MBA 1953), former Chairman and CEO of General Motors
  • David N. Weidman (BUS: MBA 1980), CEO of Celanese; member of the Board of Celanese (2004–, as chairman, 2007–); Society of Chemical Industry Chairman

Information technology edit

Journalism edit

Real estate and infrastructure edit

Venture capital edit

Professors edit

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Although now ranked 12th in 2017.

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External links edit

  • Stephen M. Ross School of Business Website
  • The Forbes 400
  • QS TopMBA: Top 100 Business Schools North America

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Michigan School of Business redirects here For other business schools in Michigan see List of business schools in the United States Michigan The Stephen M Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan branded as Michigan Ross is the business school of the University of Michigan a public research university in Ann Arbor Michigan The business school was originally founded in 1924 Stephen M RossSchool of Business at theUniversity of MichiganFormer nameUniversity of Michigan School of Business Administration 1924 2004 MottoDeveloping leaders who make a positive difference in the worldTypePublicEstablished1924Parent institutionUniversity of MichiganEndowment 435 million 1 DeanSharon Matusik 2 Academic staff210 3 Undergraduates1 422Postgraduates1 873LocationAnn Arbor Michigan U S Alumni46 000Websitemichiganross umich edu Originally known as the School of Business Administration it offers bachelor s master s and doctoral degrees as well as an executive education program Ross also offers dual degrees with other colleges and schools at the University of Michigan A Distinguished Leader Certificate program is offered under the Executive Education program 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1900 1923 1 2 Founding 1924 1925 1 3 Clare Griffin era 1926 1943 1 4 Russell Stevenson era 1943 1959 1 5 Floyd Bond era 1960 1978 1 6 Gilbert Whitaker era 1979 1990 1 7 B Joseph White era 1990 2001 1 8 Robert J Dolan era 2001 2011 1 9 Alison Davis Blake era 2011 2016 1 10 Scott DeRue era 2016 2021 1 11 Francine Lafontaine Interim 2021 2 Facilities and institutes 2 1 The William Davidson Institute 2 2 The Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise 2 3 The Joel D Tauber Institute for Global Operations 2 4 The Zell Lurie Institute 2 5 The Wolverine Venture Fund 2 6 The Center For Positive Organizations 2 7 The Sanger Leadership Center 3 Student life 4 Michigan Journal of Business 5 Rankings 6 Notable alumni 6 1 Activists 6 2 Advertising marketing 6 3 Arts and entertainment 6 4 Athletics 6 5 Banking financial 6 6 Consulting accounting 6 7 Education 6 8 Entrepreneurs 6 9 Federal Reserve FDIC OCC Treasury 6 10 Government and judiciary 6 11 Healthcare 6 12 Hospitality 6 13 Industrials 6 14 Information technology 6 15 Journalism 6 16 Real estate and infrastructure 6 17 Venture capital 7 Professors 8 See also 9 Footnotes 10 References 11 External linksHistory editEarly history 1900 1923 edit nbsp Edmund Ezra Day was the school s first dean The first business courses were offered at the University of Michigan in 1900 Economics Department Chairman Henry Carter Adams oversaw the expanding practical courses to prepare students for business careers The idea for the school came from the economics department 5 In 1918 the university s College of Literature Science and the Arts began issuing a Certificate of Business Administration In 1923 University President Marion LeRoy Burton hired Edmund Ezra Day to serve as the founding dean of a new business school 5 Founding 1924 1925 edit The University of Michigan School of Business Administration was founded in 1924 it offered a two year Master of Business Administration after three years of general studies There were 14 faculty members including one of the first women to be part of a business school In 1925 the Bureau of Business Research was founded to facilitate and coordinate faculty research and publish research monographs and case studies 5 Clare Griffin era 1926 1943 edit In 1926 after serving three years Day was replaced as dean by Clare Griffin who initially came to the university to teach marketing The same year faculty member William Andrew Paton founded The Accounting Review In 1935 the school began offering a PhD in Business Administration In 1938 the first evening Master of Business Administration MBA classes were offered In 1940 school enrollment reached 200 students Between 1942 and 1943 a Bachelor of Business Administration BBA degree was introduced 5 Russell Stevenson era 1943 1959 edit In 1943 Russell Stevenson became the school s third dean In 1947 enrollment exceeded 1 000 students reaching 800 BBA students and 400 MBA students by 1949 In 1948 the school opened a new building that cost 2 5 million and had a nine story tower The same year Paul McCracken joined the faculty From 1950 to 1959 the school introduced the Public Utility Executive Program its first stand alone non degree program for continuing education of business executives 5 Floyd Bond era 1960 1978 edit In 1960 Floyd Bond became the school s fourth dean The same year the school launched its first international joint venture in Taiwan and Bond appointed a committee to better integrate global business into the school s curriculum In 1966 Bond established the Ad Hoc Committee on Educational Programs in Business Administration for Negroes which tried to attract more African American students but the initiative and a number of student strikes and other protests in the following years demanded more minority enrollment In 1971 the school began a 1 5 million expansion of the physical facilities and assembly hall By 1971 total enrollment exceeded 1 300 more than three quarters of whom were graduate students with 370 in the Evening MBA Program In 1972 the school s first two alumni clubs in New York and California held their first meetings In 1974 Alfred Edwards joined the faculty as a professor of business administration and director of the research division later becoming known as the school s ambassador for diversity 5 Gilbert Whitaker era 1979 1990 edit In 1979 Gilbert Whitaker became the school s fifth dean and established an enlarged Office of Development amp Alumni Relations In 1980 total degree program enrollment reached 2 000 including about 600 BBA students while the number of faculty members exceeded 100 From 1980 to 1989 Whitaker stablished 17 joint degree programs with other U M units In 1982 he announced a 15 million fundraising campaign for three new buildings including a library The campaign raised 17 million and the buildings opened by 1984 In 1983 the school joined the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management and began offering a Master of Accounting degree In 1990 the school received a federal grant to establish a Center for International Business Education 5 B Joseph White era 1990 2001 edit nbsp B Joseph White was the school s sixth dean In 1990 B Joseph White became the school s sixth dean In 1991 White and Associate Dean Paul Danos introduced a major MBA curriculum overhaul by initiating the Multidisciplinary Action Project MAP a full time seven week project that allowed teams of students to work on real world business challenges for sponsor companies After a pilot run it became part of the MBA core curriculum in 1993 In 1995 an international MAP option was created as a separate program In 2015 MAP became an option in the undergraduate curriculum 5 6 In 1992 the William Davidson Institute was founded In 1995 the Tauber Institute was founded as a joint project with the College of Engineering In 1996 the Global MBA Program is introduced allowing students to study abroad in one month terms The same year the Frederick A and Barbara M Erb Environmental Management Institute was established In 1999 the Samuel Zell and Robert H Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies was founded In 2000 Sam Wyly Hall opened to house Executive Education and other programs The same year the number of faculty members approached 200 In 2001 the school introduced an Executive MBA Program which targeted business leaders in supervisory positions 5 During White s tenure other initiatives such as research on how to supplement the GMAT helped cement the school s reputation for innovations that produce business leaders 7 Robert J Dolan era 2001 2011 edit nbsp Exterior of the Stephen M Ross building In 2001 Robert J Dolan became the school s seventh dean In 2002 the John R and Georgene M Tozzi Electronic Business and Finance Center was established In 2003 several faculty members published Positive Organizational Scholarship Foundations of a New Discipline a study on how to create positive organizations The school would later found the Center for Positive Organizations In 2004 alumnus Stephen M Ross donated US 100 million to the school which was renamed the Stephen M Ross School of Business 5 This was the largest ever gift to a U S business school and to the University of Michigan The Ross gift funded a campus overhaul the school demolished 180 000 square feet 17 000 m2 of existing building space and renovated or added 270 000 square feet 25 000 m2 8 In 2006 the Ross Leadership Initiative later renamed the Sanger Leadership Center was established to improve the leadership development of MBA students In 2009 the school s Master of Supply Chain Management degree program was introduced The same year the 145 million Stephen M Ross building opened In 2010 a Weekend MBA Program was introduced allowing students to complete an MBA in two years while working full time 5 Alison Davis Blake era 2011 2016 edit nbsp Alison Davis Blake was the school s eighth and first female dean In 2011 Alison Davis Blake became the school s eighth and first female dean 5 9 In 2012 the Executive MBA Program was expanded to a second campus in Los Angeles 10 In 2013 Stephen M Ross made a second 100 million gift as a part of a larger fundraising effort the gift aimed to help complete the vision of a unified business school complex including one new building one fully renovated building and other improvements 5 The same year a Minor in Business is offered for non business undergraduate students 5 11 In late 2013 the school launched a major fundraising campaign 12 In 2014 a new 10 month Master of Management degree was introduced 5 13 The same year the school began sponsoring the annual Positive Business Conference 14 During Davis Blake s tenure the school broadened its global presence increasing the number of overseas experiences for students and beginning a partnership with Shanghai Jiao Tong University 15 16 The Desai Accelerator for startup businesses a joint effort between Ross and the University of Michigan College of Engineering opened in downtown Ann Arbor in 2014 17 The same year Davis Blake oversaw a large donor funded construction project 18 that includes the new Jeff T Blau Hall 19 as well as renovations to several older buildings on the business campus 20 In 2015 Davis Blake announced that she would step down at the end of her five year term in 2016 to pursue a broader role in higher education 21 In 2015 Michigan Ross announced the Alumni Advantage program that offers free lifetime open enrollment executive education tuition for all its degree alumni and half price tuition for non Ross UM alumni 22 In 2016 the Jeff T Blau Hall and the renovated Kresge Hall opened 5 Scott DeRue era 2016 2021 edit In 2016 Scott DeRue became the school s ninth dean He joined the Michigan Ross faculty in 2007 and had been an associate dean In 2017 enrollment exceeded 3 000 students including about 1 600 BBA students and 800 full time MBA students Nearly 40 of incoming BBA students are women and about half are from other states 5 Francine Lafontaine Interim 2021 edit Francine Lafontaine stepped in as the business school s interim dean effective May 24 2021 Lafontaine began her academic career as an assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon University She joined the Michigan Ross faculty as an assistant professor in 1991 and was promoted to associate professor in 1995 and to professor in 2000 She was the Jack D Sparks Whirlpool Corporation Research Professor of Business Administration from 2005 07 and has held the William Davidson Professor of Business Administration chair since 2010 From 2016 20 Lafontaine served as the senior associate dean for faculty and research at Michigan Ross Prior to that she served as the director at the Bureau of Economics for the U S Federal Trade Commission from fall of 2014 to the end of 2015 She also was the chair of the Business Economics and Public Policy group at Ross from 2003 2012 Her research focuses on industrial organization vertical relationships contracting and franchising and entrepreneurship along with related public policy issues She has received several research grants including from the Sloan Foundation and the National Science Foundation 23 Facilities and institutes edit nbsp The Ross School of Business facilities on the university s central campus Upon its establishment in 1924 the business school was located in Tappan Hall the oldest extant classroom building on campus The original 1894 wing was designed by the Detroit firm Spier amp Rohns and the south wing was designed by Luckenbach Ziegelman amp Partners 24 The school moved to its current site in 1948 Authorized by the Regents in July 1945 the site was in the northern half of a block surrounded by Monroe Street Tappan Street Hill Street and Haven Street It was purchased at the time construction was begun Ten private dwellings were demolished for to make way for the construction which began in August 1946 The business school was the first skyscraper on campus and was designed by architects Lee and Kenneth C Black of Lansing Michigan 25 New York City real estate developer Stephen M Ross BBA 62 gave a gift of 100 million to the business school the second largest donation ever to a U S business school and the largest gift to the university in its history In recognition the Board of Regents met in special session on September 9 2004 to rename the school the Stephen M Ross School of Business New York based architecture firm Kohn Pedersen Fox KPF designed the 270 000 square foot building 26 In 2013 Ross announced a second gift to the school of 100 million The second gift was used for facilities upgrades including high tech classrooms a new career services space and additional areas for practical research as well as student scholarships 27 KPF designed this second phase as well including the new construction Blau Hall renovated Kresge Hall and recladded Wyly Hall 28 In September 2017 Ross donated an additional 50 million to the school The William Davidson Institute edit The William Davidson Institute WDI is a not for profit independent research and educational institute that was created in 1992 when Guardian Industries made a 20 year financial commitment to establish an institute at the University of Michigan Business School The institute was named for Guardian Industries chairman president and CEO William Davidson WDI supports international activity at the University of Michigan by funding research hosting visiting scholars organizing seminars and speaker series sponsoring summer internships and creating dynamic and current teaching materials 29 Since 2006 more than 1 800 MBA students have participated in more than 450 international projects WDI s publication initiative houses a collection of international business and social impact teaching materials 29 A publishing subsidiary named WDI Publishing was founded in 2007 30 The Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise edit Created in 1996 by a donation from Frederick A Erb BBA 47 and his wife Barbara the Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise is a partnership between the Stephen M Ross School of Business and the School for Environment and Sustainability SEAS to provide education and opportunities for research into business sustainability The Erb Institute s Dual Degree MBA MS Program in which students earn a Master of Business Administration from the Ross School and a Master of Science from SEAS in 2 1 2 to 3 years has received many accolades In 2013 Michigan Ross Erb Institute received the top ranking for MBA programs with a Sustainability specialty Bloomberg Business MBA Rankings The Joel D Tauber Institute for Global Operations edit Joel D Tauber donated 5 million in 1995 to establish the Joel D Tauber Manufacturing Institute which trains graduate engineering and business students in operations management The program is run jointly with the University s College of Engineering In 2007 the institute was renamed the Joel D Tauber Institute for Global Operations to recognize increased interest from service healthcare IT and retail organizations In 2012 the institute was awarded the first UPS George D Smith Prize from INFORMS 31 for its effective and innovative preparation of students to be practitioners of operations research management science or analytics The Zell Lurie Institute edit The Samuel Zell amp Robert H Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies provides the curriculum program initiatives community involvement and alumni outreach activities that provide resources for graduates of the Ross School of Business In 1999 a 10 million donation from Samuel Zell and Ann Lurie on behalf of her husband Robert H Lurie established the Samuel Zell amp Robert H Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies at the Business School The Wolverine Venture Fund edit The Wolverine Venture Fund WVF is a multimillion dollar venture capital fund operated by the Ross School of Business 32 The fund was started in 1997 by Karen Bantel 33 The fund invests with the active involvement of MBA students faculty assistance and an advisory board composed of professional venture capitalists and entrepreneurs 33 It invests in early stage emerging growth companies 34 The Fund typically provides US 50 000 to 200 000 in seed and first stage funding rounds 33 with other venture capital funds and angel investors The Wolverine Venture Fund the oldest such U S venture earned 1 million when Intralase a U M spin off technology company went public 35 The Center For Positive Organizations edit Founded in 2002 as the Center for Positive Organizational Scholarship the center s mission is to inspire and enable leaders to build high performing organizations that bring out the best in people It researches topics such as positive leadership meaning and purpose ethics and virtues and relationships and culture in an organizational setting Starting in 2014 it sponsors an annual Positive Business Conference 36 The Sanger Leadership Center edit The Sanger Leadership Center at Michigan Ross was named for a gift by Steve and Karen Sanger in 2015 37 The center offers leadership development programming for all University of Michigan students Its signature initiatives open to U M students include the Leadership Crisis Challenge Impact Challenge Story Lab and Legacy Lab 38 Sanger uses leadership development theories and tools developed at Michigan Ross such as the Michigan Model of Leadership 39 Student life edit nbsp U S Senator Debbie Stabenow meeting with students from the business school in 2016Ross School of Business students publish a newspaper called the Monroe Street Journal and houses the Michigan Journal of Business the first undergraduate level academic journal in the field of business A Ross MBA community tradition is the Ross MBA college football tailgate which takes place before and after every home game at The Bus a 1985 Ford school bus that is painted in maize and blue Michigan s colors and is decorated with a dance floor a DJ on the roof and couches in the interior On game days The Bus is parked in a nearby Lumber Yard for an event called the Ross MBA tailgate which attracts over 500 students alumni and friends As of 2013 this tradition had been intact for the last decade 40 After the bus died in 2013 a group of MBA students started a crowdfunding campaign on Tilt com to purchase a new mobile tailgate bus 41 Michigan Journal of Business editMichigan Journal of BusinessDisciplineBusinessLanguageEnglishEdited byRoger Zhong Kabir SodhiPublication detailsHistory2007 presentPublisherStephen M Ross School of Business United States FrequencyBiannuallyOpen accessYesStandard abbreviationsISO 4 alt Bluebook alt1 alt2 NLM alt MathSciNet alt nbsp ISO 4Mich J Bus IndexingCODEN alt alt2 JSTOR alt LCCN alt MIAR NLM alt ScopusISSN1941 5745LCCN2008214414OCLC no 644450557LinksJournal homepage Online archive Michigan Journal of Business is a biannual peer reviewed open access academic journal that is published by undergraduate students at the Stephen M Ross School of Business University of Michigan It was established in 2007 by William Moon and publishes theses empirical research case studies and theories relating to accounting economics finance marketing management operations management information systems business law corporate ethics and public policy The editorial staff is composed of students of the University of Michigan The journal is abstracted and indexed in EBSCO s Business Source Complete database 42 Archival issues are available at the MJB s website 43 Rankings editBusiness RankingsU S MBABloomberg 2024 44 9QS 2024 45 12U S News amp World Report 2024 46 08Global MBAQS 2024 47 20Financial Times 2024 48 24 U S News amp World Report 49 in its 2019 ranking of top MBA programs placed Michigan Ross seventh in its ranking of business schools in the United States it was tied with the University of California at Berkeley s Haas School of Business In the same publication and year s BBA rankings Michigan Ross was ranked fourth In the most recent U S News amp World Report for 2023 the school ranked 10th In the most recent U S News amp World Report 50 specialty rankings for 2019 Michigan Ross full time MBA program was ranked third in the Management and Production Operations categories fourth in Marketing and Accounting fifth in Nonprofit and International sixth in Supply Chain Logistics seventh in Entrepreneurship and tenth in Finance In 2023 Bloomberg Businessweek ranked the MBA program 9th overall 51 In 2015 U S News amp World Report rankings of the best U S undergraduate business programs ranked Ross first in the management category Also in 2015 the BBA program ranked second in marketing third in finance fourth in international business a and productions operations management and fifth in accounting In the 2015 QS Global 200 Business Schools Report 52 Ross School was placed as the eighth best business school in North America In 2011 the Masters in Supply Chain program was ranked second in supply chain in the U S by Gartner In the 2015 Bloomberg Businessweek rankings of undergraduate business schools Ross was placed twelfth in 2016 Ross moved up to eighth place in that list 53 The Ross School of Business was ranked third worldwide in 2011 for research output 54 and first in 2013 for sustainability by Bloomberg Businessweek Notable alumni editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ross School of Business news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Activists edit Shereef Akeel BUS BBA lawyer notable for pursuing human rights and civil liberties cases Terence A G Davis BUS MBA 1962 member of the UK Parliament House of Commons for 28 years now Secretary General of the Council of Europe and human rights activist Rachna Dhingra BUS BBA social activist working in Bhopal with the survivors of the Bhopal gas tragedy Jesse Hill Jr BUS MBA 1949 Chairman President and CEO emeritus of Atlanta Life Insurance Co businessman and civil rights leader who was named the recipient of the 2006 Ivan Allen Jr Prize for Progress and Service Jerry White BUS MBA 2005 co founder and executive director of the Landmine Survivors Network LSN Hao Wu BUS MBA 2000 documentary filmmaker and blogger Advertising marketing edit John M Fahey Jr BUS MBA 1975 president and CEO of the National Geographic Society former chairman president and CEO of Time Life Inc Stephen Sanger BUS MBA 1970 CEO of General Mills Arts and entertainment edit William Davidson BUS BBA 1947 founder of the William Davidson Institute at the Ross School of Business chairman of Guardian Industries owner of the Detroit Pistons Detroit Shock and Tampa Bay Lightning sports teams DJ Graffiti BUS BBA Michigan based DJ producer and manager Gary Gilbert BBA Oscar nominated producer founder and president of Gilbert Films a motion picture production and financing company based in Los Angeles California Lynn Isenberg author producer and screenwriter best known for her trilogy of comedy novels The Funeral Planner The Funeral Planner Goes to Washington and The Funeral Planner Goes Global Tusshar Kapoor BUS BBA Bollywood actor Steve Richardson BUS MBA puzzle creator and founder of Stave Puzzles David Shayman more widely known as Disco D BUS BBA 2002 producer of Ghettotech Vienna Teng Taiwanese American pianist and singer songwriter Athletics edit Red Berenson BUS BBA 1962 MBA 1966 former head coach of the Michigan Wolverines men s ice hockey team Jason Botterill BUS MBA 2007 General manager of the Buffalo Sabres former professional ice hockey left winger Bill Frieder BUS BBA 1964 former Michigan basketball coach Ron Johnson BUS BBA 1969 former NFL football player named by the National Football Foundation amp College Hall of Fame NFF as its chairman in 2006 Tom Lewand MBA 1996 named president of the Detroit Lions on December 29 2008 William C Martin BUS MBA 1965 President emeritus United States Olympic Committee Robert Pelinka BUS BBA 1993 LAW JD 1996 lawyer sports agent and former college basketball player Bert Sugar LAW JD 1961 BUS MBA 1961 former publisher editor of The Ring and Boxing Illustrated Zoltan Mesko BUS BBA 2009 punter in the NFL Banking financial edit William S Demchak BUS MBA President and Chief Executive Officer of PNC Financial Services Group Haluk Dincer BUS MBA President of the Retail and Insurance Group of Sabanci Holding one of the two largest industrial and financial conglomerates of Turkey David Kellermann BUS BSBA Chief Financial Officer of Freddie Mac Shailesh Kumar BUS M B A writer entrepreneur private investor and founder of Value Stock Guide a financial website providing information about investing Herbert Bart H McDade III President and COO of Lehman Brothers at the time of its bankruptcy Euh Yoon Dae BUS Ph D Chairman of KB Financial Group and of the Presidential Council on Nation Branding Korea Consulting accounting edit Gary Hamel BUS MBA PhD 1990 co author of The Core Competence of the Corporation selected Number One Guru by The Economist magazine in 2003 Education edit Charles E Bayless BUS MBA former President of West Virginia University Institute of Technology Sohnke M Bartram BUS Ph D professor in the Department of Finance at Warwick Business School Vivian Carpenter BUS MBA accounting academic and business executive Wynne Chin BUS MBA PhD information systems academic and consultant James Danko BUS MBA president of Butler University since 2011 Joseph William Dellapenna BUS BBA professor of law at Villanova University School of Law Joel Demski BUS MBA accounting researcher and educator Ole Kristian Hope BUS MBA Norwegian economist professor of accounting at the Rotman School of Management known for his work on accounting standards and disclosure practices Carl Lygo BUS MBA British barrister academic and Vice Chancellor of BPP University a division of the Apollo Group Douglas A Shackelford PhD 1990 dean of the UNC Kenan Flagler Business School 55 B Joseph White BUS PhD 1975 16th President of the University of Illinois former dean of the Ross School of Business Lynn Perry Wooten Ph D 1995 9th President of Simmons University former dean of the Charles H Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management Entrepreneurs edit Sam Belnavis BUS MBA executive in automobile racing as an African American one of the few minority persons to have owned a NASCAR racing team Shailesh Kumar businessperson founder of Value Stock Guide Frank Legacki former President and CEO of Kaepa Inc an athletic footwear company based in San Antonio Texas Sam Wyly BUS MBA 1957 serial entrepreneur owner of the Bonanza Restaurants chain founder of computer companies acquired by Computer Associates SBC Communications and Datran chairman of Sterling Software Federal Reserve FDIC OCC Treasury edit L William Seidman BUS MBA 1949 former 14th Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDIC vice chairman and CFO of the Phelps Dodge Corporation 1977 1982 managing partner of Seidman amp Seidman 1968 1974 chairman of CNBC Government and judiciary edit Roger W Baker BUS MBA Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology for the United States Department of Veterans Affairs John E Braun BUS MBA Republican State Senator representing the 20th district of Washington Lawrence E Butler BUS MBA United States Ambassador to the Republic of Macedonia 2002 2005 Thomas Cane BUS BBA former Chief Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals James Paul Churchill BUS BBA United States federal judge Peter D Clark BUS MBA Regional Chair of Ottawa Carleton 1991 1997 Howard Flight BUS MBA British Member of Parliament David Hermelin BUS BBA 1958 entrepreneur philanthropist and former United States Ambassador to Norway Ross School benefactor John Carl Hinshaw BUS former United States Representative from California Pete Hoekstra BUS MBA 1977 Congressional Representative from Michigan H Russel Holland BUS BBA 1958 United States District Judge Mark Kennedy BUS MBA 1983 former member of the U S Congress from Minnesota David McKeague BUS BBA 1968 JD 1971 United States federal judge Donald R McMonagle BUS MBA Retired Colonel USAF Manager of Launch Integration at the Kennedy Space Center Florida Glenn Everell Mencer BUS BBA 1949 United States federal judge Herizo Razafimahaleo BUS MBA former politician in Madagascar three time presidential candidate and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister 1997 98 Ronald Weiser BUS BBA 1966 former Ambassador to Slovakia Healthcare edit Ragavendra R Baliga BUS MBA 2004 Director of Cardiology at Ohio State University Hospital East co founder of NextServices Mahendra Bhandari BUS MBA Indian surgeon Nancy E Dunlap BUS MBA physician researcher and business administrator dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine Scott Ransom BUS MBA 1997 physician researcher and healthcare management expert past President of the University of North Texas Health Science Center Hospitality edit Cameron Read BUS MBA 2002 Chief Financial Officer US amp Canada Marriott International Industrials edit H David Burton BUS MBA the thirteenth Presiding Bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church from 1995 to 2012 Charles Chuck Conaway BUS MBA businessman best known for having been the CEO of Kmart former President and Chief Operating Officer of CVS Corporation John DeLorean BUS MBA 1957 General Motors Group Vice President and Designer of the DeLorean Dave Deno BUS MBA former CEO of Quizno s and former COO of Yum Brands John V Faraci BUS MBA 1974 CEO of International Paper Frederick Henderson BUS BBA 1980 former Chairman of GM Europe and a GM group vice president named GM Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer in 2005 Archie McCardell BUS MBA American business leader former chief executive officer president and chairman of the board at the International Harvester Michael Roney BUS MBA 1981 CEO of Bunzl Roger B Smith BUS 1947 MBA 1953 former Chairman and CEO of General Motors David N Weidman BUS MBA 1980 CEO of Celanese member of the Board of Celanese 2004 as chairman 2007 Society of Chemical Industry Chairman Information technology edit David Bohnett BUS MBA 1980 founder and CEO of GeoCities Bharat Desai BUS MBA 1981 co founder President and CEO Syntel Inc Warren Lieberfarb BUS Chairman of Warren N Lieberfarb amp Associates LLC serves on the board of directors of Hughes Telematics Inc board member of Sirius Satellite Radio and thePlatform Paul Saleh BS MS BUS MBA 1985 CFO Nextel Communications Inc James R Scapa BUS MBA CEO and Chairman of Altair Engineering 56 Richard Snyder BA 1977 BUS MBA with distinction 1979 LAW JD 1982 Certified Public Accountant Chairman of the board of Gateway Inc venture capitalist and Governor of Michigan 2011 2019 Journalism edit Mark Bernstein BUS MBA former director of press pool operations during the Clinton Administration 57 George Blaha BUS MBA radio and television play by play voice of the Detroit Pistons since the 1976 77 NBA season Richard Lui BUS MBA news anchor for MSNBC and CNN Worldwide Carol Cain BUS MBA 1999 Emmy Senior producer and host of Michigan Matters 57 Real estate and infrastructure edit Stephen M Ross BUS BBA 1962 real estate developer Venture capital edit Christopher Ilitch BUS BBA 1987 president and CEO of Ilitch Holdings Inc 58 William D Johnson BUS MBA principal of In Q Tel Brad Keywell BUS BBA 1991 LAW JD 1993 Managing Partner of Bristol Ventures LLC 59 Adam Lilling BUS entrepreneur and venture capitalist Tige Savage BUS MBA 1998 co founder and managing partner of Revolution LLCProfessors editMadeleine Albright WDI visiting scholar and former United States Secretary of State Kim S Cameron academic Gary Hamel co author of The Core Competence of the Corporation Andrew Hoffman business academic Paul McCracken advisor to presidents Gerald C Meyers author and former Chairman and CEO of American Motors Corporation 1977 1982 Sarah Miller health economist and winner of the 2022 ASHEcon medal C K Prahalad Paul and Ruth McCracken Distinguished University Professor of Corporate Strategy Noel Tichy Director of Global Development at GE s Crotonville under Jack Welch Marina von Neumann Whitman Nixon s Council of Economic Advisers 1973 74 W Chan Kim co author of Blue Ocean StrategySee also editEconomics Glossary of economics List of United States business school rankings List of business schools in the United States List of University of Michigan people people associated with the school are marked with BUS Footnotes edit Although now ranked 12th in 2017 References edit America s Wealthiest Business Schools Page 3 of 4 April 4 2016 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