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De Ed Petkus
The Anisfield School of Business provides comprehensive learning experiences in the business disciplines and in the human skills necessary for a rewarding life and career. Our students approach their business studies from both a macro and micro perspective; they develop both rational and emotional intelligence; they develop both analytical and creative skills; and they learn to balance profitability with sustainability. In addition to a strong foundation in the business disciplines, the Anisfield School of Business provides a strong liberal arts and interdisciplinary foundation to broaden the student’s perspective and intellectual abilities.
In the spring of 2006, the original Ramapo College School of Administration and Business was renamed the Anisfield School of Business in recognition of the generous gifts of the Anisfield family Since 2010, the Anisfield School of Business has been accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. AACSB accreditation ensures that we are fulfilling our mission: to provide students with a strong educational foundation for a lifetime of learning and for career achievement as responsible contributors and leaders, within a supportive learning environment where engaged faculty bridge theory and practice. AACSB accreditation also ensures that our core
The School offers seven undergraduate majors: B.S. in Accounting, B.S. in Marketing, B.S. in Finance, B.S. in Management, B.A. in Economics, B.S. in Information Technology Management, and B.A. in International Business. The school offers minors in Accounting, Economics, Information Technology Management, International Business, Sports Management, Human Resource Management, Business Analytics, and Entrepreneurship. At the graduate level, the Anisfield School of Business offers a “4+1” B.S. to M.S. in Accounting and a “4+1” Flex MBA Program for undergraduate business majors, in which students complete both their undergraduate and graduate degrees in just five years.
Academic advisement, career guidance, and professional development are integrated throughout a student’s years at Ramapo College. The ASB Cahill Career Development Center assists students in finding internships and co-ops during their undergraduate experience, and relevant full-time employment—the first step in building fulfilling careers—upon graduation. The Career Center also administers our Career Pathways Program (required for graduation), which provides students with skills/ interests assessment, resume preparation, and interviewing skill development.
Outside of the classroom, our students are heavily involved in major-specific clubs, as well as Alpha Kappa Psi (co-ed business fraternity), ENACTUS (social entrepreneurship organization), the Roadrunner Financial Group Student Investment Club, the Entrepreneurship Club, the Fashion Marketing Club, and three professionally-oriented honor societies: Beta Gamma Sigma, Omicron Delta Epsilon, and Beta Alpha Psi.
Faculty
Rikki Abzug
Desislava Budeva
Timothy Burns
Juan Cabrera
Tiffany Chiu
Christina Chung
Constance Crawford
Tufan Ekici
Susan Eisner
Yuan Gao
George Gonpu
Timothy Haase
Mary Ellen O’Grady Harvey
Eric Haye
Jason Hecht
Teresa Hutchins
Billy Jones
Yongbum Kim
Stephen Larson
Changhee Lee
Huiping Li
Patti Mandel
Romulo Magnaye
Fariba Nosrati
Rick Nunez
Ed Pettit
Thierry Rakotobe-Joel
Tammi Redd
Wilson Rose
Murray Sabrin
Cherie Sherman
Sridevi Shivarajan
Mark Skowronski
Malavika Sundararajan
Gladys Torres-Baumgarten
Aaron Van Klyton
Nikhil Varma
Alexander Vengerov
James Woodley
Xiaoyu Wu
Kathryn Yeaton
Kathryn Zeno