Presentations and Activities 2008-2009

 

Welcome Dinner
New Student Orientation Alumni Panel
  • Jeff Bubbers, Summit Commercial Fitness
  • Suzy Pursell, Bell Laboratories
  • Rob Johnson, Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • Chris Smith, Shure
  • John Foster, W.W. Grainger, Inc.
  • Steve Holzman, The Lang Companies
Global MBA Experience: Brazil
Employer Mock Interviews
  • Marilyn Zangl, Mercury Marine
  • Gregg Smith, Target
  • John Auer, Kraft Foods
  • Stephen Maynard, Kohler Company
  • Gini Roback, Roundy's
  • Doug Raftery, Executive Advisory Board
  • Tom Nicholas, Nicholas Consulting
Executive Advisory Board meeting and dinner
Executive Speaker Series
  • Jim Shuman, Genzyme
  • Karl Braitberg, Cisco
  • Doug Raftery, Procter & Gamble (retired)
Sales and Operations Planning Workshop
AMR Research Briefing
  • IT as a Strategic Enabler of Supply Chain Excellence
Fall site visit to S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. world headquarters, Racine, Wisconsin
Spring site visit to Johnson Controls, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Holiday Reception and Spring Graduation Reception

 

100% Placement

The Center's placement record speaks for itself - every year our students are placed into meaningful summer internships and full-time employment, and at average starting salaries that are the highest among its peer schools. Salaries for our graduates typically range from $80,000 to $100,000.

Close Community

The Center provides each student with individualized career and academic advising and has generous financial aid packages to offer qualified students. We connect our students - directly and personally - with our extensive network of industry executives, alumni, corporate recruiters, and faculty. Students have the unique opportunity to receive personalized guidance from this network to launch their post-MBA careers.

Industry Partnerships

Our Executive Advisory Board keeps the program at the forefront of business knowledge. Throughout the year, board members provide guidance and recruiting opportunities and participate in numerous development activities.

Integrated Learning Environment

Students learn an integrated, collaborative way of doing business. Our curriculum integrates marketing, product development, sourcing, planning, production, and logistics, and includes numerous out-of-the-classroom learning experiences. The education prepares students to be leaders in various functions across the supply chain.