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Terry Dean’s Advisory Council
Hopkins Board Room April 15, 2011
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Agenda 1. Welcome/TDAC changes (DeVore) 2. Campaign Cabinet Report (Young) 3. Economics Student Report 4. Break 5. College Report (Sumichrast) 6. Corporate Engagement Task Force (Stelling) 7. Terry Alumni and Young Alumni Boards Report
(McMullan) 8. Closing/Schedule (DeVore)
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Building Terry Campaign Report
Mary Virginia Terry, Honorary Chair
Bill Young, Chair Dan Amos Darren DeVore Jim Blanchard Taylor Glover Richard Courts, II
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Goals Results Through April 7, 2011
Business Learning Community $70M $20.7M Faculty Support $10M $5.1M Academic Programs* $10M $10.8 M
TOTAL $90M $36.6M *Includes Annual Fund
Building Terry Campaign
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Building Terry Campaign
Target Dates
December 31, 2011 Resolve Site Issue
January-‐June, 2012 Recruit Na[onal Campaign Commi\ee
Fall 2012 Public Announcement of Campaign Break Ground Phase I ($35M in gi_s/ pledges to be realized by 12/31/2014.)
ConDnue to solicit Principal, Leadership and Major GiIs.
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Poten[al Leadership Investors Volunteer Liaison Lists
Next Steps
Building Terry
Campaign
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Building Terry
Campaign Cabinet Chair TransiDon
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Department of Economics Chris Cornwell, Head
• Patrick Fitzmaurice • Stephanie Chapman • David Malison
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Department of Economics AB/MA program
“Economics is a study of mankind in the ordinary business of life; it examines that part of individual and social ac[on which is most closely connected with the a\ainment and with the use of the material requisites of wellbeing. Thus it is on one side a study of wealth; and on the other, and more important side, a part of the study of man.” Alfred Marshall, Principles of Economics
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The first 2 years you go\a do the math
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Then comes theory and econometrics…
…plus 6-‐9 hours of advanced PhD course work
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The payoff
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Patrick Fitzmaurice Patrick Fitzmaurice is a member of the UGA Class of 2012, comple[ng undergraduate degrees in Economics (BBA) and Interna[onal Affairs (AB), as well as a Masters degree in Economics. As a Founda[on Fellow, he has traveled to Oxford, Berlin and Costa Rica, and has completed a semester of study at the London School of Economics. Patrick has been ac[ve across the UGA campus, with key ac[vi[es and memberships including the Leonard Leadership Scholars Program, President of UGA MathCounts Outreach, Treasurer for UGA Model United Na[ons, Sports Communica[ons Intern for UGA Athle[cs Department, and member of Blue Key Honor Society and Corsair Society. This summer Patrick will intern with Morgan Stanley’s New York Ins[tu[onal Equi[es department, and hopes to begin his career in trading there full-‐[me upon gradua[on in May 2012.
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Stephanie Chapman
Stephanie Chapman is a senior Founda[on Fellow studying math and economics at UGA, gradua[ng in May 2011. While at UGA she has served as an officer for the Math Club and the UGA Synchronized Swimming Club Team, as well as serving in the Athens community with the Girl Scouts and as a part of UGA MathCounts outreach, both at Clarke Middle School. She has earned awards for excellence in both math (John G. Hollingsworth undergraduate math award) and economics (Terry excellence award for outstanding achievement in economics). A_er gradua[on she plans to pursue a PhD in economics at…
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David Malison David Malison graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Summa Cum Laude with First Honors in May 2010, majoring in biochemistry and economics. He was recognized as the 2010 Outstanding Honors Student in the Social Sciences for his contribu[ons to economics and his senior thesis was recognized as the Best Paper with Civic Implica[ons from UGA's Center for Undergraduate Research Opportuni[es. He is currently earning his masters degree in economics, and has been accepted into Emory Medical School and the economics PhD program at the University of Chicago. A_er gradua[ng from UGA in May, he plans to pursue both degrees with the goal of combining the tools of economics and clinical research to study pa[ent behavior and contribute to healthcare policy. Outside of class he volunteers weekly at Mercy Health Center, a local clinic that provides free care to uninsured pa[ents in the Athens area.
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Break
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College Report
Robert T. Sumichrast
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Na[onal Prominence
• Be one of the best in the country • How do you know?
– Rankings – Respect from peers – A\ract top faculty – Students – Support from business and alumni – Career success
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Recogni[on
• Financial Times (EMBA) • Business Week (MBA)
– Ranked 36 in USA – Corporate recruiters rank 10 in USA
• SMIS Chapter of the year • Sponsored research $1M
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Hiring Professors • Hired for Fall 2012
John Haleblian MGMT Associate Southern Calif. Jason Colqui\ MGMT Willson Chair Michigan State John Hulland MARK Arnold Professorship MIT Sundar Bharadwaj MARK Coca Cola Chair Emory James Carson RMIN Amos Professorship UGA Bradley Paye FINA Assistant Rice University Stu Gillan FINA Associate Texas-‐Aus[n Celim Yildizhan FINA Assistant Michigan (Ross) Marcus Cunha MARK Associate Washington Benjamin J. Scheick ILSRE Assistant Florida
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What’s New? • Academic
– Founda[ons first – Freshman admission – Courses: Capitalism, Mashups, etc. – MBA re-‐organiza[on
• Student services – Career services – Mentoring – Gradua[on – Photos
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Corporate Engagement Task Force
Susan Boyd, Chair Kessel Stelling, Vice Chair
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Success So Far
• Sco\ Akers – introduced MBA students to SE Hedge Fund Council and other contacts
• George Boltwood – spoke on campus and is working with several BBA students
• Susan Boyd – working on introduc[ons to several companies; mee[ng with key senior alumni who influence hiring at SunTrust, Kurt Salmon, etc.
• Richard Courts – arranged Wells Fargo mee[ng; 3 BBAs being considered for internships
• Darren DeVore – arranged Georgia-‐Pacific mee[ng • Elisha Finney – hired 2 BBA interns for 2011
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Success So Far • Bill Griffin – introduced Shannon and Jill to HR at LPS, which hopes
hire 2012 BBAs / MBAs for management development program • Liz Go\ung – Kimberly-‐Clark hired BBAs for 6 full-‐[me jobs and 1
internship • John Heyman – Radiant Systems posted marke[ng internship for
BBAs / MBAs • Walter Muller – spoke on campus this semester • Lowell White – par[cipated in Day with Terry Alumni for 100 Terry
BBAs • Numerous TDAC members have offered to review resumes and
help make introduc[ons for MBAs and BBAs at target companies
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Marke[ng Materials
• TDAC requested printed materials to use in convincing alumni and companies to hire MBAs.
• Terry Champions piece for alumni – see dra_ in packet. • How can TDAC make sure we get the most out of this piece?
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MBAs Organiza3ons That Have Hired This Year
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MBAs How are we doing with employment?
• Better than any of the past 5 years.
• Unique opportunity with the smaller class.
• Only 19 students still need jobs – can we assign a TDAC member to each student?
2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 Percentage Employed: April 15 51.3% 27.4% 26.2% 35.5% 38.3% 37.3% GraduaDon NA 42.5% 37.7% 41.9% 71.7% 66.7%
3 Months Later NA 78.1% 63.9% 67.7% 81.7% 92.0%
SDll Looking April 15 19 53 45 40 37 47
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BBAs Use last year as a proxy for where we are now
Greatest Need
Pct. Employed # SDll Looking
Major Total Graduates At Grad 3 Mos Later At Grad 3 Mos Later ACCT 91 42 % 52 % 52 44 ECON 63 34 47 41 33 FINA 230 45 68 126 74 INTB 30 68 74 9 8 MARK 168 35 56 109 74 MGMT 131 34 58 86 55 MIST 50 51 65 24 18 REAL 34 30 55 24 15 RMIN 63 46 63 34 23 Total 860 41 % 60 % 508 340
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An Update from the Terry College Alumni Board & Young Alumni Board
Ted McMullan, Vice Chair – Alumni Board
April 15, 2011
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2011 Alumni Awards & Gala 2011 Highlights • Tented courtyard for addi[onal pre-‐func[on space that will house the fabulous silent auc[on with more than 75 items • Bidpal – handheld wireless device for silent auc[on bidding that eliminates paper bid sheets Gala Goals • $250,000 corporate sponsorship goal already exceeded and stands at $288,500! • Sold out for the 5th year in a row with 650+ expected a\endance!
VIPs in AXendance • Confirmed guests include Governor Nathan Deal, Coach Fox, Vince Dooley, D. J. Shockley, David Greene, and emcee Chuck Dowdle
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Day with Terry Alumni Friday, April 8, 2011
First-‐[me event held in conjunc[on with the New Student Welcome. The Day with Terry Alumni provided two sessions for alums to be on campus for one-‐on-‐one interac[on with students to discuss their industry, provide career guidance, cri[que résumés, and answer ques[ons. 60 students par[cipated and 25 alumni were on hand to welcome them to the College!
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AB & YAB Ini[a[ves • Placement – Both Boards con[nue to support undergraduates and
MBAs by serving as Terry Champions within their respec[ve companies and organiza[ons to provide hiring opportuni[es and internships for Terry students.
• Mentoring – Both Boards serve as mentors to Terry students providing a professional sounding board to balance their academic experience.
• Outreach – Both Boards con[nue to engage Terry alumni here in the state of Georgia and through our Regional Networks, building na[onal pres[ge and suppor[ng Terry graduates wherever they may be.
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AB & YAB Nomina[ons May 1, 2011 May 31, 2011 Young Alumni Board Alumni Board NominaDng PrioriDes: Diversity-‐ • Region (TRANs – NYC, DC, Charlo\e, Jacksonville) • Industry • Gender • Ethnicity
To nominate an outstanding Terry alum for the Alumni Board or YAB, send the individual’s résumé and leGer of recommenda3on to Alumni Rela3ons Director Natalie Glenn at [email protected].
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TDAC and Terry Schedule
• September 16, 2011, Athens – Elec[ons – Emeritus members – Mee[ng format – Nomina[ons of new members
• January 27, 2012, Atlanta