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James H. Keyes Dean of Business Administration
Marquette University
Last Updated: 7/29/22
Job Description
Marquette University, a private, coeducational, Catholic, Jesuit institution seeks an experienced and forward-thinking leader to serve as the James H. Keyes Dean of Business Administration. The dean will partner with talented faculty, staff, students, alumni, and the regional business community to position the College of Business Administration (COBA) as a pillar of innovation in the Midwest. The dean will play an integral role in helping the university achieve its goal to be recognized among the most innovative and accomplished Catholic, Jesuit universities in the world, leading the way through a rapidly changing higher education landscape. The dean will be in a unique position to guide the college in capitalizing on a new $60 million building fully funded by donors. This state-of-the-art, 100,000-square-foot facility will feature collaborative classroom, lab, and study spaces, as well as an event space, café, faculty offices, and areas for programmatic centers of excellence. The new building will open in January 2023. We anticipate that this building will become a hub for business in the greater Milwaukee area, allowing COBA to forge more and better relationships with businesses throughout the state and beyond. The James H. Keyes Dean of Business Administration reports to the Provost and is the chief academic, financial, and administrative officer of COBA. The dean traditionally has seven direct reports: assistant to the dean, executive associate dean, assistant dean of the Graduate School of Management, assistant dean of undergraduate programs, director of external relations, director of academic business affairs, and the University Advancement director of development for the college. COBA is open to different administrative models and is currently employing a modified organizational structure with academic and administrative functions reporting to the executive associate dean, whereas strategy and fundraising activities reporting to the dean. Key Opportunities and Challenges This is a role for a seasoned higher education leader who is ready to take the next step as a:
Marquette’s College of Business Administration is committed to delivering a Jesuit business education rooted in cura personalis (care for the whole person) which fosters a hunger for integrated knowledge, develops a spirit of intellectual curiosity and innovation, and instills a commitment among our students to make a meaningful impact on the world around them through professional excellence, servant leadership, and purposeful personal development. We aspire to be an inclusive and diverse community of scholars, practitioners, and learners recognized as the most innovative and accomplished Jesuit business school in the world. This will involve reaching beyond the traditional disciplinary boundaries and embracing collaborative, applied, and innovative methods of teaching, learning, and research. Graduates of COBA will be ethical and innovative leaders who are committed to creatively solving the problems of business and society for the greater well-being of humankind. The college completed a five-year strategic plan in 2021, which identifies four key goals:
The college enjoys a stable budget of just under $13 million and an endowment that tops $41 million. Why Marquette University Marquette University, in Milwaukee, Wis., is a highly ranked destination university, renowned for academic rigor, innovation, and the achievements of its community of scholars. Founded in 1881 by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), a group of priests and lay brothers in the Catholic Church, Marquette has grown to be a major private research university grounded in its Guiding Values: Excellence, Faith, Leadership and Service. Marquette has been consistently ranked in the top 100 of national universities by U.S. News & World Report and, in 2022, was rated #83 among national universities and #58 for undergraduate teaching. Marquette is in the midst of a $750 million comprehensive campaign to support our students, faculty, campus, and communities. At a Glance:
Marquette is located on a 98-acre campus alongside downtown Milwaukee, the largest city in Wisconsin and the 23rd largest city in the U.S. Set on the shores of Lake Michigan, Milwaukee is one of America’s great cities, combining a dynamic urban community with a rich cultural heritage. The city of Milwaukee population is approximately 600,000, and roughly 1.4 million people live in the metropolitan area. Milwaukee is highly diverse, with the population about 39% Black or African American, 19% Hispanic/Latinx, over 4% Asian and over 5% two or more races. Milwaukee is prized for its vibrant array of attractions – including professional sports teams, world-renowned visual and performing arts, global cuisines, cultural and music festivals, parks, rivers, and outdoor recreation. Neighboring cities of Chicago and Madison are within 90 miles. The university seeks a proven leader with a distinctive record of achievement, and values the following professional qualifications, skills, experiences, and personal qualities listed below:
https://employment.marquette.edu/postings/17072. To learn more about the James H. Keyes Dean of Business Administration: https://www.marquette.edu/provost/dean-of-business-administration-search.php To learn more about the position see the Opportunity and Challenge Profile: https://www.marquette.edu/provost/documents/MarquetteKeyesDeanPositionOpportunityandChallengeProfile.pdf To learn more about Milwaukee: https://www.visitmilwaukee.org/ Questions can be directed to: Lynn Mellantine, Assistant Vice President of Human Resources, lynn.mellantine@marquette.edu |
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