The School of Business Evening MBA program graduated its third class Sunday, July 13. The ceremony was held at the Senate chambers of the State Capitol with a luncheon following at Monona Terrace. Degrees were conferred by Senior Associate Dean R.D. Nair. The keynote speaker was Ann Wenzel Ash, director of operations and compliance at American Families Securities.
The Evening MBA graduating class of 2003 voted to give Professor John Wild, Accounting & Information Systems, the Outstanding Teaching Award. Wild taught the class Financial Accounting in the first year of the program.
Designed for working professionals, the Evening MBA program is a lock-step cohort program that meets Monday and Thursday nights for three years.