Alumni matters
a celebration
June 2010 www.fbe.unimelb.edu.au/alumni/
Faculty of Business and Economics Launched It gives me great pleasure to reflect on the achievements of the Faculty as I write this update. As well as the undergraduate school for which we are so renowned, we are seeing increased international recognition of the new graduate school and have some very exciting future plans. For us, renaming ourselves the Faculty of Business and Economics is much more than just a name change. It is recognition of the fact that our Faculty has a key role to play in contributing to the business and economic strength of the nation, the region and the world through a commitment to excellence in lifelong learning. Behind our new name lies a whole raft of new activity and, we believe, future successes. Indeed, this year will see the first students from the Melbourne Model graduate, and we hope many of them will continue their education at the Graduate School of Business and Economics. In March, the University’s Committee of Convocation went through an election
Pictured at the official opening of the new Faculty of Business and Economics building, from left: The Governor-General of Australia, Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce AC; Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, Professor Glyn Davis AC; Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, The Hon Alex Chernov AO QC; Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics, Professor Margaret Abernethy
process. We are pleased to announce that Caroline Ralph, Andrew McElhinney and Alana Paterson have been voted in as new representatives from the Faculty of Business and Economics. The mission of the committee is to represent the interests of University of Melbourne graduates to the University Council.
Last month our top-achieving students were recognised at the annual Dean’s Awards ceremony. This year our keynote speaker at the ceremony, Victoria Racing Club’s Chief Executive and alumnus Dale Monteith (BCom 1976), caused quite a stir by bringing the Melbourne Cup to the ceremony!
Our BCom students continue to do us proud. In this edition of Alumni Matters you’ll read about some of their extraordinary achievements, such as one team’s success in winning first place in the Marshall International Case Competition at the University of Southern California (see p12). Achievements such as these are evidence that our students are indeed world-class.
Our 2009 Bachelor of Commerce Valedictorian, Carolyn Deller, was the student speaker at the ceremony. Carolyn was an outstanding student who completed her Honours year in 2009 and specialised in accounting (see p3 for more on the Dean’s Awards ceremony). continued on page 2
in this issue UMCAS President’s report
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Melbourne Cup comes to Commerce
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A Celebration of Business and Economics at Melbourne
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Recent events
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Career mentoring
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Alumni Relations team
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Leadership changes
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Postcards
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Fitzgerald Chair Luncheon
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Donor Roll of Honour
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Honours and awards
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Subsidies and Scholarships
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Alumni Seminar Series – Hong Kong and China 15 Calendar of events
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Dr James Riady (right) with the Chancellor, The Hon Alex Chernov AO QC, at the Celebration of Business and Economics @ Melbourne launch on 22 February, see page 13
Subsidies and Scholarships at the Graduate School of Business and Economics, see page 14 Alumni Matters June 2010 1