VOLUME 8, ISSUE 1 // 2015
BUSINESS MATTERS ANISFIELD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
ASB CAREER PATHWAYS PROGRAM CONTINUES TO REAP SUCCESSFUL OUTCOMES Since its inception in spring 2013, the ASB Career Pathways Program has helped business majors develop a rich understanding of the career development process through hands-on activities and direct interaction with advisors in the ASB/Cahill Career Development Center. The Program, designed to help students secure internships while in school and full-time employment upon graduation, has met with outstanding success. Sixty-nine percent of graduating seniors in 2015 participated in one or more co-ops and/or internships compared with 55 percent in 2012. Professional full-time employment upon graduation also has increased, with 71 percent of graduating seniors securing professional employment before graduation, the highest level in the past five years. Effective fall 2015, completion of the Career Pathways Program will be a graduation requirement for every business major to ensure that all ASB graduates “hit the ground running” as they launch their careers. “The inclusion of the Career Pathways Program into the curriculum of the Anisfield School of Business signals Ramapo’s commitment to our students’ academic success as well as the College’s approach to engaging students in meaningful experiences that foster a continuum of personal and professional learning,” said Peter P. Mercer, President of Ramapo College. The program is delivered in three sequential modules. Career Assessment/Advising helps students identify specific career opportunities which match their skills, interests and personality traits. Resume Plus guides students in their development of an effective professional resume, a robust LinkedIn profile and cover letters tailored to specific job openings. Interview Practice prepares students through mock interviews to speak about their goals, education, skills, work interests and values with industry professionals. The true testament of Career Pathways’ success has been the growing interest in our students from the employment community. Participation by employers in our campus job fairs surged by 24 percent this year with very prestigious firms hiring our students including: Cipolla & Co, LLC; Columbia Bank; Deloitte & Touche; Ernst & Young; Fidelity Investments; Friedman LLP; Jaguar Land Rover; KPMG; Merrill Lynch; Northwestern Mutual, Stryker, Terrie O’Connor Realtors; Travelers Insurance; WithumSmith+Brown.
Kevin DeMaio ’15 and Tabitha McGuire ’15 engaging with potential employers.
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THE INCLUSION OF THE CAREER PATHWAYS PROGRAM INTO THE CURRICULUM OF THE ANISFIELD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SIGNALS RAMAPO’S COMMITMENT TO OUR STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC SUCCESS AS WELL AS THE COLLEGE’S APPROACH TO ENGAGING STUDENTS IN MEANINGFUL EXPERIENCES THAT FOSTER A CONTINUUM OF PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LEARNING.”
- Peter P. Mercer, President of Ramapo College
HIGHLIGHTS: ACHIEVEMENT CEREMONY / SCHOLARS’ DAY............................2 HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTEES.....................................................3 MBA PROGRAM..........................................................................4 ENACTUS ..................................................................................5 SABRIN CENTER FOR FREE ENTERPRISE / CYBER SECURITY.....6 WELCOMES AND TRANSITIONS...................................................7 ASB ALUMNI NETWORKING ROUND TABLE..................................8
Class of 2015 (L-R): Blair Ballin, Zachary Billis, Irina Samoila, Cristhian Vera, Brandon Gruber, Professor Petkus, Michael Dunn, Anthony Darakjy, Jessica Lawrie and Ashley Orlando Seated: President Peter P. Mercer, Provost Beth Barnett
BUSINESS STUDENTS RECOGNIZED AT THE 2015 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT CEREMONY
A MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN As we welcome our AACSB team of peer deans back for our Continuous Improvement Review this fall 2015, we are proud to share that the quality of the Anisfield School of Business has never been higher. Our programs, including seven undergraduate majors and concentrations and our Accelerated MBA for Working Professionals, are all thriving with robust enrollments. ASB continues to explore and develop new initiatives to further improve the quality of the educational experience we provide. We look to grow our offerings to a broader student population who will benefit from the expertise and teaching skills we have to offer. We place significant emphasis on career coaching and professional skill development initiatives to ensure that our graduating students are fully prepared to successfully compete for the best jobs in the marketplace. Effective fall 2015, completion of the Career Pathways program will be required of all of our graduates.
School awards were presented for outstanding academic achievement at the College’s annual Academic Achievement Ceremony. Each convening group within ASB selected a senior student. They were:
Anthony E. Darakjy - Accounting Brandon J. Gruber - Accounting Cristhian J. Vera - Economics Irina Samoila - Finance Nicholas Y. Kang - Information Technology Management Blair N. Ballin - International Business Jessica A. Lawrie - Management Michael C. Dunn - Marketing Zachary N. Bilis ’16 - Ramapo Undergraduate Book Prize Ashely M. Orlando - Faculty-Student Research Award
SCHOLARS’ DAY 2015 Students from across the College presented their research projects in poster sessions in April 2015. Accounting major Anthony Darakjy ’15 describes his research “No Taxation for NFL Nation” to Professor Kathryn Yeaton.
Stay tuned for updates on the continued growth and evolution of the Anisfield School of Business. As always, we welcome your comments and suggestions and greatly appreciate your continued support.
Dean Lewis Chakrin, Ph.D. 2
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HONOR SOCIETY
INDUCTIONS CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR BETA GAMMA SIGMA INDUCTEES REFLECTING ASB’S COMMITMENT TO ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE ASB inducted 49 students into Beta Gamma Sigma, the premier business honor society. The Ramapo College chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma is advised by Professors Anita Stellenwerf and Constance Crawford.
The 2015 Chapter Honoree, Ludwig Willisch, head of Region Americas for the BMW Group, (second from right) with his wife Irene Willisch, Dean Chakrin (far right) and President Peter P. Mercer (left)
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2015 BETA GAMMA SIGMA INDUCTEES Back Row (L-R): Jaclyn Vinciguerra ’17, Joseph Conciatori ’17, Jacek Hasaj ’16, Kelly Ross ’16, Kevin Lynch ’17, Sadie Panagia ’18, Jared Hayden ’17, Erin Daly ’17, Stephen Drabik ’16, Emma Munro ’16, Zachary Bilis ’17, Jennifer Esposito ’16, Beth Confranciso ’17, Kaitlyn Osolnick ’17, Han Seul (Kevin) Yoo ’17 and Brooke Miller ’16 Seated, Back Row (L-R): Laura Criscione ’16, Marisa Piwowarski ’16, Karen Zhang ’16, Ivy Schuckman ’16 and Paul Juelis ’16 Seated, Front Row (L-R) MBA: Caroline Wates ’15, Jessica Noon ’15, Natalya Onik ’15, Jan Stobbe ’15, Damian Silbergleith Cunniff ’15 and Cristhian Vera ’15
RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE IN ECONOMICS THE ASB ECONOMICS FACULTY HOSTS 2015 OMICRON DELTA EPSILON ECONOMICS HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION APRIL 8, 2015 (L-R): Professors Xiaoyu Wu, Timothy Haase, Teresa Hutchins, Maria Foley ’15 (inductee), Professor Charles Steindel, Bryan Frasciello ’15 (inductee), Robert Schaefer ’15 (inductee), Professor Alexandre Olbrecht, Brittany Dalcais ’15 (inductee) and Professor George Gonpu
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ACCLERATED MBA FOR
WORKING PROFESSIONALS 20 MONTHS TO PREPARE FOR
A L I F E TI M E
OF SUCCESS
MBA Program Director
TIM LANDERS
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MBA degrees awarded to first two cohorts since the new program launched in fall 2012
TWENTY-EIGHT
years experience on Wall Street
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Cohort class becomes lifelong professional network Experienced faculty challenge and engage Dynamic teamwork prepares MBAs for every environment International immersion in Chinese business and culture Real world consulting assignments for corporate partners
consulting teams DELIVERED RESULTS to area businesses
D AY S IN CHINA
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RAMAPO COLLEGE ENACTUS ENTREPRENEURIAL • ACTION • US
Enactus is an international student organization that allows students to apply their business knowledge and skills to help others in the local and global community. Students assist groups in need, sharing their entrepreneurial spirit coupled with their boundless energy and enthusiasm for giving back. The goal of every Ramapo College Enactus project is to teach skills so the recipients are empowered to move forward on their own – the desired outcome is a self-sustaining enterprise. Projects have included teaching adults financial literacy and employment skills in Paterson, New Jersey, assisting Central American artisans in selling their wares, and driving sustainable behaviors on our own campus and preserving the Ramapo Nature Reservation on the College’s doorstep. One team of Ramapo Enactus students attended the Fall 2015 Leadership Conference hosted by Bryant University and Liberty Mutual and another competed and were Opening Round Finalists in the United States National Enactus Exposition in Cincinnati, Ohio in 2014.
Ramapo Enactus students attend Fall Leadership Conference hosted by Bryant University and Liberty Mutual (L-R): Vidhi Vakharia ’18, Jared Hayden ’17, Princep Shah ’17, Aleksander Vasilev ’15, Denise Zhu ’17 and Ronika Khanuja ’18
ENACTUS: UNITED STATES NATIONAL EXPOSITION, CINCINNATI, OH. Ramapo College’s Enactus team presented Oasis, Sustainability, Thrive and Haiti projects and were League 12 Opening Round Finalists. Front Row (L-R): Gelline De Guzman ’17, Denise Zhu ’17, Samantha Getz ’16 and Blair Ballin ’15 Back Row (L-R): Alicia Cahill ’16, Irina Samoila ’15, Advisor: Brian Goldberg, Josh Raymundo ’16, Zachary Shatz ’14 and Kristyn Young ’17
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ANISFIELD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
ENGAGING WITH IMPACT
NEW JERSEY SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
MEDICARE AND MEDICAID: REFORM OR ABOLISH TO PROVIDE BETTER HEALTH CARE OUTCOMES Moderated by Murray Sabrin, professor of finance Symposium Panelists (L-R): Dr. Lois J. Copeland, physician, Dr. Alieta Eck, co-founder Zarephath Health Center, Murray Sabrin, moderator, Keynote Speaker Laurence J. Kotlikoff, President of Economic Security Planning, Inc., David Knowlton, President and CEO, New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute and Dr. Gail Reilly, medical director of the Parker Family Health Center (PFHC)
GRAND OPENING NJSBDC The New Jersey Small Business Development Center at Ramapo College of New Jersey celebrates its grand opening May 6, 2015. Sharlene S. Vichness, a member of the Ramapo College Board of Trustees, whose business benefited from the NJSBDC, was present for the event. Vince Vicari, Regional Director of NJSBDC, President Peter P. Mercer, Sharlene S. Vichness, Ramapo College Board of Trustees Member
MORE THAN 150 ATTEND
CYBER SECURITY CONFERENCE
Ramapo College of New Jersey, in collaboration with America’s Small Business Development Centers New Jersey, hosted a Cyber Security Conference on August 13. More than 150 participants representing area businesses attended the event. Vince Vicari, Regional Director of New Jersey Small Business Development Centers (NJSBDC), served as moderator. Among the topics discussed were how small and medium businesses can adopt and adapt appropriate approaches to cybersecurity, and how to use tools and techniques to thwart cyberattacks without constraining business innovation and growth. Ramapo College is the location for an affiliate office of the NJSBDC, which provides assistance to small business owners and entrepreneurs in New Jersey.
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[L-R]: Vincent Vicari, Regional Director, New Jersey Small Business Development Center at Bergen County; Alexander Newman, Homeland Security Strategist; Allen Gailes, Investigator Bergen County Consumer Affairs / Department of Public Safety; Denis Niland, Investigator Bergen County Consumer Affairs / Department of Public Safety; Peter P. Mercer, President, Ramapo College; Lewis Chakrin, Dean, Ramapo College’s Anisfield School of Business; Kenneth Martin, Investigator Bergen County Consumer Affairs Department of Public Safety; Karen Norton, Assistant to the Dean, Ramapo College’s Anisfield School of Business; John Bentz, Investigator Bergen County Consumer Affairs Department of Public Safety; Cathleen Davey, Executive Director of the Ramapo College Foundation and Vice President of Institutional Advancement; Steven Mercer, Investigator Bergen County Consumer Affairs / Department of Public Safety; Kathleen Cronin, Outreach and Communications, Small Business Development Center at Bergen County
BUSINESS MATTERS
ASB WELCOMES NEW FACULTY Malavika Sundararajan, assistant professor of management, earned her Ph.D. in organizational behavior and entrepreneurship and M.S. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, her M.A. from University of Madras, Chennai, India, and her B.Sc. from Avinashilingam Deemed University, Coimbatore, India. Professor Sundararajan currently teaches Managing Organizational Behavior and Ethics in Business. Her research interests include emotions, ethics, cognitive models, corporate social responsibility and entrepreneurial thinking.
ASB WELCOMES DR. CHARLES STEINDEL,
A “SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE” Charles Steindel is Resident Scholar in the Anisfield School of Business. He was formerly Chief Economist at the New Jersey Department of the Treasury, with responsibility for economic and revenue projections and analysis of state economic policy. He came to the Treasury after a long career at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, where he played a leading role in forecasting and policy advice and attended Federal Open Market Committee meetings. He has served in leading roles in a number of professional organizations. In 2011, he received the William F. Butler Award from the New York Association for Business Economics. He is a member of the panel for the Survey of Professional Forecasters and the Committee on Research in Income and Wealth, and has published in fields across a range of areas. He received his bachelor’s degree from Emory University and his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Roberto “Bobby” Saldivar, assistant professor of marketing, earned his Ph.D. in business administration with a major in marketing and an M.B.A. from University of Texas-Pan American, and his B.B.A from the University of Texas at Brownsville. Professor Saldivar teaches Marketing Principles and Practice, Sales Management, Consumer Behavior, and will develop a class on Corporates Social Responsibility. His research interests include investigating consumer reactions to corporate social responsibility and investigating immigrant consumer experiences in the market. Changhee Lee, assistant professor of accounting, earned her Ph.D. in accounting from Rutgers University, her M.S. from Michigan State University, her M.B.A. from Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, and her B.E. and B.S. from Duksung Women’s University, Seoul, South Korea. Professor Lee currently teaches Principles of Financial Accounting and Principles of Managerial Accounting. Her research interests include financial analyst forecast and recommendation, market inefficiency and corporate social responsibility.
TRANSITIONS: PROFESSOR ANTHONY LA MANNA RETIRES AFTER 43 YEARS Anthony V. La Manna, Esq., professor of business administration and law, joined Ramapo College in 1972. Prior to that, he was an administrator with National Community Bank and associate systems engineer for IBM. Professor La Manna was the first director of the School of Administration and Finance (as it was then known). He has taught more than 20 courses for the school including courses in accounting, marketing and finance. His main area of expertise, however, is in business law. He is an attorney in New Jersey and an arbitrator and mediator with the American Arbitration Association, and an arbitrator with the Financial Industry Regulatory Association (FINRA). Professor La Manna says what he enjoyed most about his career at Ramapo College was “teaching...the students are great, my colleagues, co-workers and associates are wonderful...I've made literally hundreds of friends over the 43 years. I have been truly blessed in my career.” The faculty, staff and students of the Anisfield School of Business wish him all the best in his retirement. WWW.RAMAPO.EDU/ASB
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ASB ALUMNI NETWORKING ROUND TABLE
ASB welcomed back 22 alumni volunteers who networked with juniors and seniors. - March 26, 2015 Standing (L-R): Karen Norton, assistant to the dean, Lewis Chakrin, dean, Bryan Amico ‘94, Samantha Beasley ‘11, Eileen Comerford ‘80, JoAnne Geylin ‘86, Kelvin Crumby ‘11, Joseph Monaco ‘85, Adam Panella ‘11, Todd Brown ‘88, David Rounds ‘13, Michael Sanders ‘06, Thomas Grassi ‘08, Russell Sommers ‘05, Keith Sedlak ‘93, Matthew Pontone ‘12, Peter Seminara ‘00, Jerry Lynch ‘85 and Peter P. Mercer, president Seated (L-R): Ron DePoalo ‘86, Thomas Hewitt ‘75, Tina-Louise Moyer ‘98, Michelle Norberto ‘02, Jonathan Helmstetter ‘09 and Patrick Hunter ‘01, ‘05
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