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Advisory Council Meeting

March 28, 2014

Provost’s Update Greg Fenves Executive Vice President & Provost

Welcome & Introductions George Seay Chair

Member Introductions Please briefly introduce yourself Name Company Location

Recognitions Tom Gilligan Dean

Recognitions Dean’s Circle (gifts of $10,000+ September 1, 2013 – January 31, 2014)

Pamela and George Ackert Linda and Les Allison Corliss and Louis Baldwin Ellen and John Bass Wendy and Howard Berk Teresa and Gary Binning Becky and Jon Brumley Melanie and Tim Byrne Lorrie and Ken DeAngelis Barbara and Alan Dreeben

Lois and Richard Folger Debbie and Tony Forcum Jane and Mark Gibson Cami and John Goff Bill Helms Sonja and Joe Holt Carol and Gary Kelly Denise and Ray Nixon Diana and Todd Maclin Libba and John Massey Susie and Skip McGee

Jan and Marc Myers Alix and Jimmy Nakfoor Beverly and Will O'Hara George Seay Anne and Brien Smith Ellen and Steven Sterin Catherine and Sam Susser Ann and Jeff Swope Sophie and Andrew Vo Cindy and Gary Weed Liz and Bill Yant Marcie and Bob Zlotnik

Recognitions Newly Established Endowments (September 1, 2013 – January 31, 2014)

Richard Hill

HPI Real Estate Services and Investments Endowed Scholarship in Real Estate

Libba and John Massey Elizabeth S. Massey & John H. Massey

Endowed Dean's Scholarship in Business

Recognitions

Susie and John Adams Corliss and Louis Baldwin Becky and Jon Brumley Cele and John Carpenter Sylvie and Gary Crum Barbara and Alan Dreeben Debra and Jack Furst Annie and Bob Graham Cinda and Tom Hicks Susie and Kenny Jastrow Joan and Herb Kelleher

Lifetime Leaders (cumulative lifetime giving of $500,000+ through January 31, 2014)

Libba and John Massey Charline and Red McCombs Ellen and John McStay Janet and Jimmy Neissa Denise and Ray Nixon Beverly and Will O’Hara Rozanne and Billy Rosenthal Ann and Jeff Swope Marcie and Bob Zlotnik

Corporate Recognition Dinner April 30 BP – Outstanding Corporate Partner BBVA Compass – Outstanding Executive

Education Partner Kathleen Farlow and Jonathan Trichel with

Deloitte – Outstanding Corporate Champions Intel – Blazing Saddles Award

MBA Plus Program Deidra Stephens, Director

TEXAS MBA+ LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

Provide an experiential leadership

program that develops influential

business leaders through a customized

series of initiatives.

MBA+ Mission

FREE on-call coaches available at students’ convenience

Professional Coaching

Specializing in: o Communication o Executive career

pathing o Professional image o English as a second

language o Accent modification o Project management o Media presence

MBA+ Components

Complements academic content Communication & leadership topics Industry-led seminars Community building events Experiential activities

Seminars & Special Events MBA+ Components

Company sponsored or student sourced Teams of 4-6 Three cycles: fall, spring & summer Experience with real issues Great way to enhance resume &

interview stories

Projects:

Corporate Valuations

MBA+ Components

Global Connections Semester long course complemented by short term international study tours

Pre-orientation adventure trip designed to help incoming students make connections with classmates

Global China

McCombs Adventure Program (MAP) Toobin’ MAP

MBA+ Components

McCombs Adventure Program MAP offers opportunities to: Connect with future classmates Discover exciting new places Enjoy an amazing vacation Begin the McCombs experience

Student Perspective: Mackenzie Snyder

Student Perspective: Mary Liz Guidry

TEXAS MBA+ LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

Break

15 minutes

Breakout Sessions

10:00-10:35 and 10:40-11:15

Salon C: BBA Program Parents’ Council

Salon D: Executive Education Programs

Salon E: Masters of Science in Business Analytics

School Update Tom Gilligan Dean

School Updates Admissions BBA/BHP MPA MBA

Healthcare Initiative Energy Poll Changes in McCombs Leadership Facilities Master Plan

BBA Admissions Fall 2014 (as of March 26, 2014)

Total applications: 6,503 (LY 6,271) Students admitted: 1,651 (LY 1,629) Average SAT: 1362 (LY 1342) Average High School Rank: 7% (LY 8%) Percent female: 50.5 (LY 50) Valedictorians: 116 (LY 94) Texas residents: 79.2% (LY 76.6%) Out-of-state: 15.3% (LY 19.8%) International: 5.5% (LY 3.6%)

BHP Admissions Fall 2014 (as of March 15, 2014)

Total applications: 1,250 (LY 1,255) Students admitted: 244 (LY 237) Average SAT: 1500 (LY 1482) Average High School Rank: 2.1% (LY 2.2%) Percent female: 46.3 (LY 46.8) Valedictorians: 41 (LY 31) Texas residents: 87% (LY 88%) Out-of-state: 12% (LY 10%) International: 1% (LY 2%)

MPA Admissions Fall 2013

Total applications: 543 Students enrolled: 96 Average GMAT: 664 Average upper-level GPA: 3.76 Percent female: 51 Average work experience: 17 months Texas residents: 39% Out-of-state: 50% International: 11%

MBA Admissions Fall 2014 (as of March 15, 2014)

Round 1 Total applications: 2, 020 (LY 1,834) Students admitted: 147 (LY 85) Average GMAT: 689 (LY 692) Percent female: 27 (LY 24) Texas residents: 35% (LY 36%) International: 21% (LY 22%)

Round 2 and 3 still ongoing

Healthcare Initiative

2013 symposium focused on social issues in health care delivery and featured keynote speakers Charles Barnett of the Seton Healthcare Family and Amy Edmondson, Ph.D., of Harvard Business School. 250 people attended this symposium.

2013 seminar focused on performance improvement and featured leading researcher in this area, Anita Tucker, Ph.D., Harvard Business School. 75 people attended this seminar.

Have worked with the local health care community to enhance the student experience by developing programs with UMC Brackenridge, Seton Healthcare Family, Central Health, and Austin Regional Clinic

Have reached out to the Austin health care community by involving 150 people from local health care organizations in a variety of programmatic efforts

Have developed plans with the Dell Medical School to leverage mutual synergies that will enhance the school’s teaching, research, and service missions

General Topics • Energy prices and availability • Energy concerns • Satisfaction • Consumer behaviors and voting preferences

“Hot Topics”

Spring 2012: Hydraulic Fracturing Fall 2012: Energy, Voting Behavior, and the 2012 Election Spring 2013: Consumer Attitudes on Energy Fall 2013: The Energy-Water Nexus Spring 2014: Energy Efficiency

Changes in School Leadership Senior Associate Dean Chairs Management Marketing

Herb Kelleher Center for Entrepreneurship

Facilities Master Plan Phase 1 Robert B. Rowling Hall Funds raised to date = $48 million Milestones

Submit Design Development (35%) set – April 2014 BOR approval – May 2014 Early Construction (off site utilities) – June 2014 Submittal 75% Construction Documents – August 2014 Submittal 100% Construction Documents – November 2014 Construction – December 2014 Completion – Spring 2017

Facilities Master Plan Phase 2 Renovate CBA North and South to house

department faculty offices and undergraduate program space Jim and Miriam Mulva gift

Phase 3 Renovate GSB to house undergraduate

classrooms, team rooms and community spaces

Phase 4 – surrender UTC to UT

Undergraduate Renovation Entry Plaza @ 21st Street

Undergraduate Renovation Speedway/21st Street Entry

Undergraduate Renovation Typical Upper Levels

Questions, comments, discussion?

Dates to Remember

Fall 2014 November 7 – Council Meeting, Spouse Program

and Hall of Fame November 8 – Pre-game Reception

Spring 2015 March 26 – Advisory Council Dinner March 27 – Council Meeting and Spouse

Program

Thank you for attending!

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