Vanderbilt MBA Viewbook 2011

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Your potential. Our promise. Julie Vavrichek Discover this place.

Shape your world. 速

Vanderbilt MBA 2011 Private Wealth Advisor, Goldman Sachs Washington, DC Hometown: Silver Spring, MD


World shapers

What does it mean to shape your world? At Owen, it means you enter a unique, close-knit community that equips you for leadership in business. You open doors to a new world of possibilities. You shape your thinking and your career trajectory. It means you can create your own future in ways that align with your career goals and, perhaps, in ways that you never imagined. From day one, it means you are empowered to make a difference in your organization, your community, your industry, your world. Encouraged to go beyond old boundaries. Rigorously challenged to work harder and accomplish more than you thought possible. Supported, both here and wherever you ultimately go, by an extended community of colleagues, mentors and alumni. Thousands of individuals—faculty and staff, students, alumni and business practitioners—with different priorities, diverse interests and divergent needs have discovered this place and, from it, have shaped their worlds…and, in doing so, our world. Contents Distinctive: Distinctive: Distinctive: Distinctive:

Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Real-world Curriculum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Global Perspective. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Focus on Leadership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

The Vanderbilt MBA Advantage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Faculty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Career Paths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Career Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Vanderbilt and Nashville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Admissions Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28


Matthew Clemson

Vanderbilt MBA 2010 Associate, UBS Investment Bank, New York, NY Hometown: Murray, KY Undergraduate: Murray State Owen Activities: Finance Club (VP), Investment Banking Academy (Co-Head), Law and Business Society, 100% Owen, Campus Visit Host

Soccer Player. Career Changer. World Shaper. Matt Clemson considers himself fortunate. In Murray, Kentucky, he grew up in a family that “advocated the pursuit of excellence.” His younger brother, a nuclear engineer in the U.S. Navy, has served a tour in the Middle East. His younger sister, spurred by a desire to help people with disabilities, is pursuing a doctorate in physical therapy. Inspired and motivated by his siblings, Matt, a former college soccer player, decided to seek a Vanderbilt MBA after three years of managing the procurement of raw materials for Bridgestone. For Matt, it was less about personal advancement than the opportunity to build the skills “to leave my community and the people around me a little better off…” Read the rest of Matt’s story

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The vanderbilt MBA advantage

21 reasons students and recommend the Give yourself an edge with a globally recognized degree. An international business perspective and leadership skills that employers are seeking. A rigorous program that puts you in a stronger position faster. Open-door access to world-class faculty. A program that’s focused on you and your success. Ongoing help from a supportive alumni network. And a tight-knit, sociable community that makes the journey even more rewarding.

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You’ll earn a door-opening degree that carries a prestigious name.

The rigorous curriculum—built around a strong foundation of general management skills and career concentrations and specializations— is carefully crafted with input from business professionals so that your education is market-driven. The emphasis on immersion experiences and practical, hands-on education allow you to apply what you’re learning to real companies.

No part-time or undergraduate students will compete with you for resources, career services or professors’ time. The emphasis here is on the full-time graduate program.

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The unique seven-week modular calendar means you’ll complete significant study in your career field sooner than you would with more traditional programs—this is a real advantage as you interview in the fall for the first-year summer internships that will lead to the job you want after graduation.

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Because of the distinctive emphasis on leadership development, you’ll gain the skills—highly valued by employers—to help you become a business leader.

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alumni Vanderbilt MBA.

It’s all about you—your interests, your needs, your goals.

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International study opportunities on six continents will give you a global perspective that’s critical in today’s business world.

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The whole program is focused on you—your interests, your needs, your goals—and you can shape your experience to suit them. While building a strong core of knowledge, you’ll have an unusual degree of flexibility to choose electives (including courses from other schools within the university). Even your campus visit as a prospective student will be tailored to your interests.

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You’ll learn from world-renowned faculty who are leaders in their fields. They do more than impart knowledge. They’re incredibly accessible and serve as mentors as well as teachers. Long after graduation, Owen alums often call on professors for ideas and advice. Compared to many schools, the Vanderbilt MBA program is small by design. That means smaller class sizes (9:1 ratio of students to faculty), more opportunities for interaction and more individual attention.

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You’re not just part of a school. You’ll be part of a community of colleagues and friends who work hard, play hard and enjoy Owen’s rich social life together. Students commonly say it’s an atmosphere they didn’t find when visiting other schools, but you’ll notice it from the first day you’re here. owen.vanderbilt.edu

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The vanderbilt MBA advantage

Want to start a new club or initiative? Just ask! Administration and faculty here are incredibly open to new ideas. In fact, many of Owen’s most successful undertakings—from the Global Food Festival to hosting the international Net Impact Conference to the multi-disciplinary Project Pyramid to alleviate global poverty—were developed and are led by students.

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Owen is renowned for having one of the top Finance departments in the world and has a strong history of placing students in leading financial institutions globally.

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With a Vanderbilt MBA, you’ll be in demand among recruiters. Students here are known for their innovative problem solving, analytical skills and strategic thinking that help them make a difference in an organization from day one. Recruiters say that Owen students are the people they want to work with— determined, well-prepared team players.

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Vanderbilt MBA ranks #19 among private U.S. graduate programs and is one of only six schools of similar size (total MBA enrollment in the 200-400 range) to make it into the top 30 (U.S. News and World Report).

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You’ll be among winners. Vanderbilt MBA students consistently excel in national case competitions, outperforming some of the world’s best-known business schools.

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You’ll benefit from a supportive network of alumni who will help you not only while you’re in school but throughout your career.

Working together in project teams—an Owen hallmark— is great preparation for the world of business. And because you’ll be among a group of outstanding peers, you’ll learn from your colleagues as well as from your professors, making for a richer educational experience.

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“Nashville is an entrepreneurial city, and almost all students here tap into that and work on awesome projects. There is enough going on in terms of commerce and entertainment to keep you busy for two years, but it is also a really easy place to live. It is cheap, there is plenty of parking (especially compared to D.C.!), people are nice and the weather is amazing!”

Lily Crawford Vanderbilt MBA 2011 Associate Brand Manager, Mattel, Los Angeles, CA Hometown: Madison, MS Undergraduate: College of Charleston Owen Activities: Vanderbilt Entrepreneurship Association (Board), Vanderbilt Marketing Association

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You’ll find especially strong support for entrepreneurship here. Owen offers a total of $185,000 in funding each year to highly motivated students to help them start businesses while in the program. But that’s just the start—you’ll have access to the priceless connections and mentoring from professors and successful alums, not to mention the incredible resources of the Entrepreneur Center.

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Owen’s Career Management Center prepares you for success throughout your career. It’s not just a two-year relationship. It’s for a lifetime.

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You’ll enjoy a highly diverse community, with students from all regions of the United States and 35 different countries. Three-fourths of the MBA students here come from outside the Southeast. You can broaden your experiences, your network and your world of possibilities.

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You’ll earn your degree in Nashville, a vibrant city that (much like Owen) is small enough to be accessible and friendly, yet diverse and cosmopolitan, with no shortage of things to do or see.

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ive, experience for life. You’ll be a part of a unique, collaborative community. Owen students, faculty and alumni agree: this is a special place where you find support and encouragement for reaching your goals. It’s a great place to learn— and to live. And once you belong to the Owen community, you belong for life. You’ll find tremendous

support not only from your classmates and

faculty, but also from Owen’s alumni around the world. Lifelong mentors and connections exist for you regardless of your chosen career path. Vanderbilt MBA students also experience community through active engagement in student clubs focused on business, community service or just having fun. The list grows and changes each year, and ideas for forming new clubs are always welcome. owen.vanderbilt.edu

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Faculty

Here, great professors are great mentors, The finest scholars, researchers, teachers and practitioners make up Vanderbilt’s accomplished faculty. Educated at the best universities and seasoned with significant experience, these faculty members are in demand as conference speakers and panelists, consultants, authors and referees for prominent academic journals, and experts for leading media outlets.

What Students Say Luke Froeb, William C. Oehmig Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise “After Professor Froeb’s microeconomics class, I always consider things from an economist’s perspective. Froeb has a truly unique way of connecting with his students that I will always remember. I have developed a new appreciation for economics.”

Nancy Hyer, Associate Professor of Operations Management, Associate Dean of Academic Programs

“Managing and Improving Processes was incredible! Professor Hyer is so energetic and truly loves the subject matter. I thoroughly enjoyed the class and look forward to referring to the material in future endeavors.”

Germain Böer, Professor of Accounting; Director, Owen Entrepreneurship Center “When I came down to Nashville from New York for my campus visit, I randomly knocked on a professor’s door to talk about some of my business ideas and whether I could work on them at Owen. Professor Germain Böer gave me thirty minutes of his time, and it was at that point that I knew that Owen was the right place for me.”

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Jennifer Escalas, Associate Professor

of Marketing “Jenny, as she prefers to be called by her students, brings brand marketing to life through developing compelling narratives and incorporating realworld examples into her teaching. She is able to facilitate discussion in such a way that her classes feel less like a lecture and more of a group of professional colleagues working together to solve the latest issues in business. Jenny’s combination of professionalism, expertise and personal attention to her students makes her a hallmark of the already stellar marketing faculty.”

Brian McCann, Assistant Professor of Strategic Management “Professor McCann’s Corporate Strategy course made me a better problem-solver by encouraging me to think creatively and critically, consider all possible solutions to problems and frame my analysis and solutions in a logical manner. Several courses required this, but what I learned in this class will especially help me in my post-Owen job as a management consultant.”

David Owens, Professor of the Practice of Management and Innovation

“Professor Owens teaches for the love of teaching. He is passionate about helping people and organizations push the boundaries of what they consider possible. His focus on innovation—and the group dynamics that either celebrate or kill innovation—translate into the best courses I have had here at Owen.”


also advisers and friends. Shape your career with teachers who do more than just teach.

Vanderbilt professors infuse the classroom with academic research and professional experience to create an advanced and relevant learning environment. The Vanderbilt MBA program exposes students to important theories and applications using a balanced mix of lectures, classroom discussions, case studies and group projects. In order to shape successful business managers and insightful leaders, Vanderbilt combines these time-tested methods and teaching excellence with experiential learning opportunities in the business community. The spirit of respect and intellectual curiosity leads to many lifelong faculty-student friendships. A few professors of note include Bill Christie, whose research on pricing and trading practices in the financial

markets resulted in a sweeping reform of the NASDAQ market; Luke Froeb, who recently completed a term as Director of the Bureau of Economics at the Federal Trade Commission; and Nancy Lea Hyer, an award-winning author nationally recognized for her cutting-edge research into cellular manufacturing.

Research Centers Vanderbilt MBA faculty perform collaborative research with industry partners through the school’s research centers: • Financial Markets Research Center (FMRC) • The Owen Entrepreneurship Center • The Cal Turner Program for Moral Leadership in the Professions • Vanderbilt Center for Environmental Management Studies (VCEMS)

Nick Bollen

Research by Vanderbilt Finance professors Robert Whaley and Jacob Sagi led to the creation of the NASDAQ OMX Alpha Indexes, which are designed to help investors measure performance between individual stocks and exchange-traded funds.

E. Bronson Ingram Professor of Finance

Researcher. Finance Master. World Shaper. From his soft-spoken demeanor, you might never guess that Nick Bollen is a star. But in the world of finance scholarship, he’s the Heisman Trophy winner. Professor Bollen has had no fewer than eight research papers accepted for publication since he joined the Owen faculty in 2001. Six have appeared in the top finance journals. His research interests are wide-ranging. Bollen has analyzed the valuation of derivative securities, empirical market microstructure and the behavior of investors in socially responsible mutual funds. Most recently, he has focused four research projects on hedge funds… Read the rest of Professor Bollen’s story

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real-world curriculum

The best way to master business administration is to practice it. How learning in the real world makes a world of difference. Our “market-driven” curriculum prepares you for real-world work. So many of our faculty (including our dean) combine academic distinction with experience as actual business practitioners, entrepreneurs and corporate CEOs. Their understanding of what it takes to meet the needs of business helps shape our MBA program. Owen’s unique modular format promotes accelerated learning. By the time you interview for all-important summer internships midway through your first year, you’ll have the career-focused knowledge to give you an edge. Our hands-on

learning approach brings opportunities

to develop in-depth, high-level strategies for “client” companies such as GE, Coca-Cola, Ford, Nissan, Brown-Forman and Humana. Real projects for real companies often lead to real jobs.

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Flexibility to Shape the Curriculum to Your Goals The Vanderbilt MBA offers multiple Concentrations, Specializations and Emphases to prepare you to succeed in your chosen career. You’ll choose at least one Concentration or Specialization as the focus of your study, and you may further customize your program with one or more additional areas of interest. CONCENTRATIONS Build your career foundation. Credit hours: 12 or more beyond the core curriculum n Accounting n Finance n General Management n Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) n Marketing n Operations n Strategy SPECIALIZATIONS Choose a more focused, in-depth course of study. Credit hours: 20 beyond the core curriculum n Brand Management n Corporate Finance n Health Care n Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) n Investment Management EMPHASES Delve deeper into an industry or area of interest. Credit hours: Eight beyond the core curriculum n Entrepreneurship n International Studies n Real Estate

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career paths

Create your career path build your resume to Ready to build your resume for your chosen career path? You have come to the right place. The Vanderbilt MBA will prepare you for the real world through rigorous, relevant curriculum and seasoned faculty. And you’ll have numerous opportunities to populate your resume through meaningful experiences. Choosing the right career path is critical to securing the job of your dreams. At Vanderbilt, we do everything we can to help you succeed, and guiding you to your chosen career is no exception. For starters, we offer eight career paths that hiring companies value. Our flexible curriculum options (previous page) provide various ways to develop the knowledge and skills that recruiters are seeking in each career path: Finance Human & Organizational Performance Operations Real Estate

Marketing Consulting Health Care Entrepreneurship

Choose your path, and then experience all that Owen has to offer to get you there. Beyond top-notch curriculum and top-of-their field faculty, we’ll pit you against top schools in case competitions and provide opportunities for you to join clubs that offer a range of robust learning and career development activities. Mentoring, resume reviews, mock interviews, career panel discussions, alumni networking events and speaker series are just a few. You’ll make career connections that last for years to come. Some career paths offer immersion experiences with interactive work at companies that excel in the field, or classes that provide you the chance to make an impact in real situations while earning course credit.

For more information about our career paths, including the curriculum options (Concentrations, Specializations and Emphases) for each path, visit owen.vanderbilt.edu/careernavigator.

Finance At Vanderbilt, the Finance faculty is nothing less than world-class, bringing to the classroom top academic credentials and deep expertise. Corporate recruiters know that Vanderbilt MBAs receive rigorous training that enables them to accept challenging assignments after graduation. As a result, the school traditionally turns out more finance graduates than any other single discipline. Vanderbilt MBAs often place first in finance case competitions, and the Financial Markets Research Center provides resume-building opportunities. 12 owen.vanderbilt.edu


and then make it reality.

Catapult your career to new heights.

A strong return on your investment Even in today’s challenging job market, demand for Vanderbilt MBAs is high, and the return on investment of a Vanderbilt MBA is strong: n

According to a 2011 study, Bloomberg Businessweek estimated Vanderbilt MBAs to earn a median salary of $122,000 10 years after earning their degree, and $170,000 20 years out, placing us at #14 in the U.S.

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Forbes and Bloomberg Businessweek rank Vanderbilt MBAs in the Top 20 in total salary five years after graduation.

Nana Kyei Vanderbilt MBA 2011

Investment Banking Associate, JPMorgan, New York, NY Hometown: Accra, Ghana Undergraduate: Davidson College Owen Activities: Owen Black Students Association (President), Finance Club, Max Adler Student Investment Fund, TVA Investment Challenge

Banker. Change Agent. World Shaper. Nana Kyei enjoys challenges. In his native Ghana, he took the SAT exam for the first time just after completing elementary school. After coming to the U.S., he left his career as a rising star at Merrill Lynch because he saw his learning curve become flatter. Nana was attracted to Owen because of “the strength of the financial program” and because of the “genuineness of the community” he found. Not surprisingly, he took on a formidable task, with a triple concentration in Finance, Accounting and Strategy that some, he chuckles, regarded as “a little crazy.” It was the rigorous preparation he says he needed to reach his goal of someday running his own business… Read the rest of Nana’s story

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“Owen has helped me clarify what it is that I want to do for a living. I came to school with a dozen ideas of how I could build a career. Being a student at Owen has given me both the direction I need to focus my energy and the education I need to be successful.” Chapin Hertel

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Kristen Schaefer

Vanderbilt MBA 2011

Senior Consultant - Human Capital, Org and Talent, Deloitte Consulting, San Francisco, CA Hometown: San Francisco, CA Undergraduate: University of California, San Diego Owen Activities: HOP Association (Officer), Project Pyramid (Board), Campus Visit Coordinator, Leadership Development Program (Team Coach), Career Management Center (Peer Coach)

West Coaster. Case Winner. World Shaper. Working in human resources at Gap Inc. in her native California, Kristen Schaefer found herself “wishing I could learn deeply about organizations and be surrounded by smart, professional peers while gaining the credibility and knowledge that come with an MBA.” During Discover Weekend at Owen—her first trip to the South—she became convinced she had found her spot. Within one month, Kristen was meeting with representatives from three of her “top choice companies.” A month after that, she was “interviewing for dream roles”… Read the rest of Kristen’s story

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Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) Vanderbilt offers one of the most highly regarded MBA programs in human capital and organizational development in the country. HR Patriot website ranked ours #4 in MBA programs for HR careers, and we have had consistent 100 percent job placement in the past, with salaries matching those of other MBA tracks. Owen offers a greater number and variety of courses than the majority of business schools. Unlike typical

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HR programs, ours prepares you to help a company implement business strategies. Graduates traditionally secure excellent employment opportunities early in the recruiting season due to high demand for MBAs with human capital skills. Our HOP student association is an official chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), and Owen students created the first national MBA case competition in this field.


What can you expect to earn with a Vanderbilt MBA? Check out detailed salary data and more career path information at owen.vanderbilt.edu/careernavigator.

Operations The Operations program focuses on the design and management of the processes by which products are manufactured and services are delivered to customers throughout the world. The Operations faculty have won international recognition for their research, teaching and publications, and have made significant contributions to knowledge about time-based competition, manufacturing cells, quality management, learning processes, manufacturing strategy and efficient implementation of optimization models for supply chains and telecommunication networks. Don’t be surprised to find Owen students participating in international case competitions and taking first place.

Megan Chavez Teepe Vanderbilt MBA 2011

Manager of Operations, Marchex, Seattle, WA Hometown: Denver, CO Undergraduate: University of Texas at Austin Owen Activities: Operations Management Club (President), Campus Relations (VP), Net Impact

Environmentalist. Strategist. World Shaper. Concern for the environment and the wider world has long shaped Megan Chavez Teepe’s thinking. She’s lived everywhere from Colorado, Oregon and Nebraska to Granada, Spain. She majored in Geography and the Environment at the University of Texas, did field research in Honduras and worked at ICF International in Washington, D.C. But she never imagined that Owen would help shape her world in the way she had always hoped. “I realized that the best way to have a larger impact is to become a business leader,” she says… Read the rest of Megan’s story

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Real Estate Real estate is one of the most important asset classes in any economy. Real estate careers are varied and focus on key areas such as development, investment, management, finance and capital markets. Owen students are exposed to a blend of courses from real estate practitioners and academic faculty that give them a balanced, real-world view of the market. We have an active, vibrant Real Estate Club, offer participation in real estate case competitions and provide numerous other resume-building activities.

Marketing With the Vanderbilt MBA, you’ll find the flexibility, curriculum and support you need to land the marketing job you want. Our accomplished marketing faculty are diverse in their knowledge; their expertise includes advertising, consumer research, branding, service marketing, networks, customer satisfaction, quantitative psychological research, socially responsible marketing and new products. The program includes BrandWeek, a four-day intensive brand management immersion held in partnership with major corporations.

Ashley English Vickers Vanderbilt MBA 2010

Associate Marketing Manager, Wal-Mart, Inc., Bentonville, AR Hometown: Little Rock, AR Undergraduate: Hendrix College Owen Activities: Vanderbilt Marketing Association (VP of Career Dev.), Net Impact, Women’s Business Association

Brand Manager. Team Player. World Shaper. Ashley Vickers vividly remembers her first group paper in the course on Leading Teams and Organizations. One reason she sought an MBA, after working for four years for a brandgrowth consulting firm, was to strengthen her leadership and management skills. Her frustration mounted as she and a colleague struggled with the paper’s wording. Then it hit her: “The lesson to be learned from this project has nothing to do with this sentence. I have learned the importance of working within a team…” Read the rest of Ashley’s story

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Lewis Agnew Vanderbilt MBA 2012

MBA Intern/Summer Associate, Boyle Investment Company, Nashville, TN Hometown: Jackson, MS Undergraduate: Auburn Owen Activities: Real Estate Club (President), Distinguished Speaker Series (Board), Health Care Club

Engineer. Developer. World Shaper. Lewis Agnew’s career as a structural engineer—primarily on new hospital projects—brought him to Nashville. Gradually, he realized that “I was more interested in the ‘where’ and ‘why’ questions of buildings than in the ‘how.’” The search for a new career path led him toward real estate, where “I could merge all my interests and abilities without totally abandoning my previous experience.” Owen, he says, proved to be “a perfect fit.” He appreciated the school’s intimate size and flexibility, and the group projects that shaped his approach to collaborative working and management… Read the rest of Lewis’s story

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Consulting Consultants tackle a wide variety of business problems and provide solutions for their clients. Owen’s flexible curriculum offers a great framework from which to build a career in consulting. Popular concentrations include Strategy, General Management, Finance, Operations and HOP, and students often do double concentrations. The curriculum includes courses in strategy and business economics. And the Owen Consulting Club offers career seminars, case practice sessions with alumni and networking with industry leaders.

Lauren Reus Vanderbilt MBA 2011

Associate Consultant, Arryve Consulting, Redmond, WA Hometown: Olympia, WA Undergraduate: Hope College Owen Activities: Christian Business Association (President), Net Impact (VP of Marketing and Finance Chair); Owen Student Government Association (Senator)

Consultant. Problem Solver. World Shaper. After earning a degree in Management and Spanish from Hope College in Michigan, Lauren Reus did something uncommon among Owen students. She went straight to business school. She found that her coursework was as challenging and rewarding as she expected, citing classes (especially Professor Brian McCann’s Corporate Strategy course) “that made me a better problem solver and encouraged me to think creatively, think critically and consider all possible solutions to problems”—highly valuable skills for someone aspiring to a consulting career… Read the rest of Lauren’s story

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Entrepreneurship The governor of Tennessee tapped

Vanderbilt Owen professor Michael Burcham to lead Startup Tennessee, a new public-private partnership that will help create new ventures and jobs in the state. The organization connects entrepreneurs with expert advice, support services and other resources, including capital through a network of investors.

Most business schools end with the business plan, but our Entrepreneurship program goes beyond the plan to results. Our small size and closeknit environment allow us to provide a personal touch, tailoring a program to your needs and connecting you with the resources to help you launch or grow a successful company. Be inspired at our intimate “Lunch with an Entrepreneur” events, or pursue one of the multiple funding opportunities to help students start businesses while in school (our programs provide $185,000 a year in student funding). Take advantage of abundant opportunities for mentoring and assistance from our faculty, a network of successful alums and the diverse expertise of your peers. You’ll also find a deep collection of opportunities in Nashville, which is perennially ranked as a top city for entrepreneurs, including the Entrepreneur Center, the Nashville Capital Network, Jumpstart Foundry and more.

Health Care The United States spends nearly 20 percent of the GDP on health care and the cost is rising. This creates enormous demand for leaders who have a strategic understanding of the complexities of the health care industry, as well as solid fundamental business skills. By bringing together an unmatched education in both health care and business, Vanderbilt is preparing those transformational leaders in one of our nation’s most renowned health care hubs. As part of the program, you’ll experience a week-long clinical immersion and have access to an engaged alumni network.

Andrew Sartoris

Vanderbilt MBA 2011

Senior Consultant, Deloitte Consulting, Atlanta, GA Hometown: Richmond, VA Undergraduate: Duke University Owen Activities: Vanderbilt Health Care Club (President), Consulting Club, Cork & Barrel

Health Care Expert. Consultant. World Shaper. At Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), where he worked in internal consulting and physician practice management, Andrew Sartoris already had an entrée into his preferred field. But to advance a career in consulting, he believed he needed a stronger foundation in business principles and leadership skills that would “give me the opportunity to grow into any number of exciting roles.” At Vanderbilt, he found what he was looking for. “I wanted to build on my previous health care experience and learn more about the industry,” he says. “Owen has the curriculum, the faculty, the affiliation with Vanderbilt University Medical Center, integration with the Nashville health care community and a fantastic alumni network…” Read the rest of Andrew’s story

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Paige Brown

Vanderbilt MBA 2010

CEO and President, Tripeezy, LLC, Austin, TX Hometown: Austin, TX Undergraduate: Southern Methodist University Owen Activities: Global Business Association (President), Owen Bridges (Coordinator), Honor Council, Entrepreneurship Club

World Traveler. Entrepreneur. World Shaper. Paige Brown has an abiding love of new places and experiences. At SMU, the self-confessed “travel fanatic” spent four months on a ship sailing the world. After working for an ad agency in Denver (Coors was her primary client), she spent a year in Karlsruhe, Germany, as a technology transition consultant for Accenture. Perhaps it’s not surprising that Paige was President of Owen’s Global Business Association. Or that she was a coordinator for Owen Bridges, which promotes closer ties between the school’s U.S. and international students… Read the rest of Paige’s story

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Companies that Hire at Vanderbilt MBAs Recruiters say the quality of candidates among Vanderbilt MBAs is outstanding. That’s why these and other prestigious firms hire Owen students who have the skills, the drive and the determination to move their organizations forward. Below is a select list of companies that hired students from the classes of 2011 and 2012 (full-time and internships). 3M Amazon.com American Express Amgen Anheuser-Busch InBev ARRYVE Consulting Asurion AT&T Bank of America Merrill Lynch Barclays Capital Boyle Investment Company Caesars Entertainment Capgemini Chick-fil-A Citi Clorox Cracker Barrel Credit Suisse

DaVita Deloitte Delta Air Lines Deutsche Bank DuPont ECG Management Consultants Eli Lilly Emerson ExxonMobil FedEx Ford Motor Company Gaylord Entertainment GE Goldman Sachs Hanesbrands HCA Hewlett-Packard Humana

IBM Intel Johnson & Johnson JPMorgan KPMG LifePoint Hospitals Lowe’s Companies Marriott Mars Mattel McKesson Microsoft Nestle Nissan The North Highland Company Pfizer PricewaterhouseCoopers Procter & Gamble

RJ Reynolds Sears Holdings Corp. Sprint SunTrust Robinson Humphrey Thompson Research Group UBS UPS US Airways U.S. Department of State Vanderbilt University Medical Center Vanguard Health Systems Walmart The Walt Disney Company Wells Fargo Wipro

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global perspective

Business is global. We give you the perspe At Vanderbilt, you can gain a world of international business experience.

Choose from exchange opportunities and immersion trips to give you an advantage in the global marketplace. We offer MBA exchange programs with 23 partner schools around the world, on every continent except Antarctica. You can also choose from shorter international trips or May/summer studyabroad opportunities. Examples include Doing Business in China (Beijing and Shanghai); Explore the Heart of Europe (Vienna); and Changing Environment for International Business in Europe (Koblenz, Germany). Our international trips incorporate the practical learning that sets the Owen experience apart. For example, during the China trip, students have helped companies such as FedEx and The Home Depot address particular challenges of working in China. 20 owen.vanderbilt.edu


ective to match.

“Owen has helped shape my perspective of the business world, the global world and how I can accomplish my goals in both. The opportunities for personal and professional growth are boundless here—from attending the ‘Inside the C-Suite’ speaker series to learning about Japanese business etiquette to tasting foods from around the world at the Global Food Festival and more. There are so many opportunities to stretch myself outside of my comfort zone.”

Kate Haffey Vanderbilt MBA 2011

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career support

Get support for your and exposure Owen’s Career Management Center tailors its service to you and to recruiters who seek our students. We ensure you receive individual attention and access to the knowledge, resources and guidance required to accomplish your career goals. And we build relationships with global companies that need your skills, drive and determination to move their organizations forward. • Career navigation website and handbook • Career workshop series and programs • Peer coach mentorship program • Functional/industry seminars and training sessions • Online student resume book available to recruiters • Off-campus career events and interview forums • Online databases and resources through Walker Management Library

“Above and beyond.” That’s the mantra among Owen’s Career Management Center (CMC) team. The CMC and alumni network work together to ensure the return on investment you expect from your MBA experience.

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Summer Prep Tools for self-assessment and getting your resume in order

Owen Alumni Network From coast to coast and around the globe, with mentors and connections you can tap for your chosen career path

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While You’re Here • One-on-one coaching • On-campus recruiting • Online recruiting system with job opportunities, company contacts and career-related events • Interview prep/mock interview events

Alumni Career Services Career coaching, resume reviews, networking events and an online job board geared specifically to Vanderbilt MBA alums…for life

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Career Connections You’ll find valuable career-focused coaching, tools and services throughout your stay and long after graduation, including:

Michael Osborne Vanderbilt MBA 2011

Administrative Resident, University of Mississippi Health Care, Jackson, MS Hometown: Lexington, KY Undergraduate: West Point Owen Activities: Owen Armed Forces Club (President); Owen Health Care Club, Cork & Barrel

Pianist. West Pointer. World Shaper. After graduating from West Point, classically trained pianist Michael Osborne spent five years as an officer with the Army’s 101st Airborne Division. His service included 26 months in Iraq and responsibility for combat operations covering 1,600 square miles. West Point prepared Michael for leadership, but he lacked critical business skills needed to transition to a civilian career. After one year in the Vanderbilt Health Care MBA program, Michael says, “I’m able to discuss and present new ideas with health care CEOs who have 30+ years of health care experience…” Read the rest of Michael’s story

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career to leading companies. Use our tips and tools for job search success.

Hiroshi Hyakumoto

Vanderbilt MBA 2010

Strategic Planning Group, Specialty Care Business Unit, Pfizer Japan, Tokyo, Japan Hometown: Hiroshima, Japan Undergraduate: Kyoto Sangyo University Owen Activities: Japan Business Club (President)

Surfer. Marketer. World Shaper. Hiroshi Hyakumoto has surfed more than a dozen famous spots, from Asia to the U.S. and South America. The Hiroshima native had served as a sales representative for Pfizer Japan before pursuing an MBA, with sponsorship from his company. “I wanted to create an impact not only at Pfizer but in Japan and around the world,” he says. Hiroshi concluded that Owen offered a strong health care business program and an intimate community. “As an international student, I was worried about being isolated,” he says, “but the community here really allowed me to participate and feel part of the group…” Read the rest of Hiroshi’s story

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Companies for Your Career The Career Management Center team also meet and partner with a growing number of employers and seek innovative ways to expose Owen’s talented students to recruiting firms. Companies recruit at Owen year after year because of the qualities they consistently find in our students: • Ready to solve problems • Prepared to be leaders • Collaborative team players • Motivated self-starters • Employees you can trust • Skilled communicators • Global thinkers Find a list of hiring companies on page 19 and listings by Owen Career Path online.

Employment Fast Facts • The MBA Class of 2012 achieved 100 percent internship placement. • Bloomberg Businessweek ranks Vanderbilt #18 for jobplacement rates among top 30 MBA programs (2010).

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distinctives

focus on leadership

Don’t just learn business. Learn to lead. Shape your individual leadership potential in a way that sets you apart. Our Leadership Development Program uses best-in-class tools and methods personalized to each student’s unique needs and strengths. Throughout the program, you’ll build and hone leadership skills that you can continue to demonstrate and develop as you progress as a leader in your organization. You’ll focus on the skills that research shows correlated most highly with performance and promotion, using resources and methods typically reserved for

senior-level executives and high-potential leaders. Vanderbilt is the only business school in partnership with Korn/Ferry International and Hogan Assessments, premier tools used by Fortune 500 companies to help build leadership skills. These techniques are integrated into our MBA program alongside other leading practices such as executive coaching and leadership learning experiences.

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“The Leadership Development Program in its entirety has made my Owen experience completely worth it. From the executive coaching to team coaching, it has taught me that the core of business is the people. I will take all I have learned from LDP to develop and lead other people to success and help them reach their true potential.�

Michael Chao Vanderbilt MBA 2011 Manager of Community Relations Institute for the Future Austin, TX Hometown: Austin, TX Undergraduate: University of Texas at Austin Owen Activities: Leadership Development Program (Team Coach, Project Manager), AMPED, Campus Visit Coordinator, HOP Association, Vanderbilt Marketing Association, Cork & Barrel

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vanderbilt and nashville

Experience a world-class in a vibrant, livable Picture this: Cutting-edge research combines with natural beauty. Southern charm mixes with big-city buzz. A low cost of living complements a high quality of life. A state-of-the-art medical center emerges from an educator’s vision some fourteen decades ago. Seemingly paradoxical, Vanderbilt University and Nashville, instead, reflect those contrasts in wonderful ways. Their unique combinations make the campus and the city an amazing place to get an education and to enjoy life. Vanderbilt University offers one of the most beautiful campuses in one of the most livable U.S. cities—Nashville, Tennessee. Nowhere will you find a more appealing combination of warmth and energy. It surprises many who come for a visit, and it hooks those who stay for a degree. Vanderbilt’s history began in 1873 when Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt had a vision of a place that would “contribute to strengthening the ties that should exist between all sections of our common country.” It has since become an internationally recognized research university with strong partnerships among its 10 schools, neighboring institutions and the community.

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Nashville, too, has become a gem— a major southern city with a rich diversity in population and worldclass amenities. Vanderbilt MBA students, especially those from the Northeast and far West, rave about the unexpected appeal. Many find it impossible to leave post-Owen and choose to live and work here.

• 6,900 undergraduates, 5,800 graduates and professional students from 90 countries and 50 states

Vanderbilt Fast Facts

• Division 1-A NCAA sports including basketball, football, baseball, soccer, tennis and golf

• Ranked #17 by U.S. News & World Report • 330 parklike acres and designated a national arboretum • World-class concerts and some of the hottest alternative acts on campus annually

• Faculty awards including Nobel, Fulbright, Guggenheim, MacArthur and Mellon • Comprehensive Student Recreation Center and more than 40 intramural sports

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research university This is a great place city. to learn and live. As Tennessee’s capital city, Nashville is a vital business center with booming industries including health care, music, manufacturing, printing and distribution. Our city’s also home to professional sports, entertainment and fun. Nashville Recreation, Entertainment and the Arts • 92 public parks • 69 miles of greenways • 42 golf courses • 30,000 acres of inland lakes • NFL Football (Titans) • NHL Hockey (Predators) • AAA Baseball (Sounds) • TPAC Broadway Series • Nashville Symphony, Opera, Ballet • Tennessee Repertory Theatre • Stellar Gospel Music Awards • African Street Festival • Jazz and Blues Festival • Grand Ole Opry • Country Music Hall of Fame • Adventure Science Center • The Nashville Zoo • Cheekwood Botanical Gardens • Frist Center for the Visual Arts

Nashville Ranks Among the Best • America’s Friendliest City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Travel + Leisure • Top Ten Best Value Cities [#3]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kiplinger’s • Next Big Boom Town [#3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Forbes • Top 5 Creative Centers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entrepreneur • Best Cities for Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MarketWatch • Best Places for Business and Careers [#6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Forbes • Top 100 Places to Live . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Relocate America • Best Places to Live in 2010. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Journal • Best Cities for African Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black Enterprise • Top 25 Art Destinations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AmericanStyle • Best Music Scene. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rolling Stone Nashville Fast Facts • Cost of living (U.S. average—100%). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88.7% • Average apartment rental rate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $740 • Average residential home price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $214,900 • Average high temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69.8 F, 21 C • Average low temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48.5 F, 9 C • Metro area population. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.6 million • Median age. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

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admissions information

Plan your campus visit meet our Time and again, prospective MBA students who become Owen students say, “The visit sealed it!” Maybe it’s because we treat you like an individual—not a number—from the moment you walk in the door. Perhaps it’s because we help you focus on your career success from the moment you apply. Come for a visit. Stay for your career. The Class of 2013 includes a strong representation of students from major global financial and consulting firms, the media and entertainment industry, global health care companies, nonprofit organizations and the U.S. military. Admissions Requirements We seek exceptionally talented and diverse individuals who will value our unique community, meet the challenges of our rigorous program of study, enjoy

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The Admissions Committee considers many factors, including: • work experience • GMAT/GRE scores • undergraduate record • recommendations • required essays • the personal interview

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Scholarships

We are committed to helping you afford the program by offering a generous number of scholarships. The Owen School awarded $2.9 million in scholarships to the Class of 2013. The average scholarship award for recent recipients was approximately half of tuition. Many scholarships are awarded from our general scholarship fund; listed below are some unique awards available for full-time MBA students. How Decisions Are Made When making scholarship award decisions, we use a comprehensive approach to assess your achievements and potential for career excellence. We look at your entire application as a whole. Candidates are automatically considered for most scholarships. There are two diversity scholarships that require an essay to be considered. Award decisions are made on a rolling basis, so we recommend that you submit your application by the January 16 deadline for priority consideration. Dean’s Scholar Award The Dean’s Scholar Award is the highest honor for incoming students. Dean’s Scholars are selected based on their vast experiences, personal 28 owen.vanderbilt.edu

attributes and commitment to excellence that will drive them to effectively lead, serve and implement positive change in the Vanderbilt Owen community. Dean’s Scholar candidates enjoy special privileges, including meetings and social gatherings with the Deans, interaction with Owen advisory boards, attendance at the Owen Circle Dinner and more. Ingram Scholar Award A limited number of highly qualified candidates will be selected as Ingram Scholars. Ingram Scholars are chosen carefully on the basis of academic ability, professional experience, personal qualities and leadership potential. Ingram Scholars enjoy special

opportunities, including interaction with Owen advisory boards and Deans, attendance at the Owen Circle Dinner and more. Diversity Scholarships and Named Awards We offer many other prestigious awards, including diversity scholarships for demonstration of the support and advancement of underrepresented minorities and women. Scholarships are also awarded based on citizenship in Europe, Latin America, India, China and Africa, along with numerous named scholarships. Recipients of these awards enrich the experience of the entire class by enhancing our diverse, unique learning environment.


and Admissions team. See why our place is the right place for you.

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Discover this place Visiting our campus is a great way to demonstrate your level of interest in our program. Get more details about these events and register for them online. Discover Weekend November 11-12, 2011 or February 17-18, 2012 Enjoy campus tours, faculty presentations, student/alumni panels, admissions workshops and social events. Diversity Symposium November 11, 2011 Learn about student life, challenges facing underrepresented minorities in business and Vanderbilt’s commitment to diversity. Women in Business Symposium February 17, 2012 Hear students and alums describe life as a woman in the Vanderbilt MBA program and in post-MBA careers. Weekday Visit This personalized campus visit lets you have lunch with a student, attend a class, talk with Career Management

staff and have an optional interview (Monday-Thursday when classes are in session). Welcome Weekend April 13-14, 2012 By invitation, admitted applicants enjoy a welcome reception and meetings with students, faculty, Admissions and Career Management team members, plus a tour of Nashville’s great nightlife. NOTE: Some weekend events offer admissions interviews, but they must be scheduled in advance.

Spouses Welcome! Owen invites spouses and significant others to attend special activities and participate in all weekend events.

Questions? Email: campus.visit@owen.vanderbilt.edu


On our cover

Julie Vavrichek Vanderbilt MBA 2011

Undergraduate: College of Wooster Owen Activities: Leadership Development Program (Team Coach)

Path Finder. Wealth Manager. World Shaper. After several years with an executive recruiting firm in New York City, Julie Vavrichek realized she wanted to pursue a different path. It was an ideal time, she reasoned, to earn an MBA. She chose Vanderbilt in part for its strength in Human and Organizational Performance, which related to her previous experience, and in part because she wasn’t sure what she wanted to pursue next. “Owen had such a strong academic program across disciplines,” she says, “that regardless of what area I focused on, I would get an excellent education…” Read the rest of Julie’s story

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Our Promise To students:

To business:

Here is a place where you will be challenged to achieve your potential; find support as you shape your future; discover lifelong friends and mentors; and open doors to new possibilities.

Here is a place where you will find the men and women who have the skills, the drive, and the determination to move your organization forward.

To faculty and staff:

To alumni:

Here is a place where you can engage, think, reach, teach, influence people, and transform the world around you.

Here is a place that you can call home, build business relationships, and inspire those who follow to reach even higher.

Vanderbilt MBA Vanderbilt University Owen Graduate School of Management MBA Admissions 401 21st Avenue South Nashville TN 37203-2422

Telephone: 800.288.OWEN (6936) 615.322.6469 Fax: 615.343.1175 Email: mba@owen.vanderbilt.edu Hours: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM, US Central Time

Discover this place. Shape your world.®

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Vanderbilt is an equal opportunity, affirmative action university.


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