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Kenan Flagler Business School Alumni Association


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Article Title : UNC Kenan–Flagler Business School
Article Snippet :The UNC Kenan–Flagler Business School is the business school of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a public university in Chapel Hill, North
Article Title : Steve Malik
Article Snippet :High School and started its soccer team with his friends. Malik attended and graduated from UNC Kenan–Flagler Business School in 1985 with a business administration
Article Title : Flagler College
Article Snippet :related to Henry Flagler through his mother, Louise Wise Lewis Francis, who was the niece of Mary Lily Kenan Flagler, who married Henry Flagler in 1901 making
Article Title : Roland Rust
Article Snippet :chair in Marketing at the Smith School of Business, and the University of Maryland, College Park. He is the first business professor to be named a distinguished
Article Title : Chris Dillon
Article Snippet :attended public schools throughout his childhood, graduating from Needham Broughton High School. Dillon earned his B.S. in Business Administration and
Article Title : Jan-Benedict Steenkamp
Article Snippet :is the Knox Massey Distinguished Professor of Marketing at Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is also the
Article Title : John D. Kasarda
Article Snippet :airport business consultant focused on aviation-driven economic development. He is a faculty member at the University of North Carolina's Kenan-Flagler Business
Article Title : Robert Sprague
Article Snippet : as a project lead before starting his own consulting firm, advising businesses from London to Singapore. He moved back to Findlay, where he still resides
Article Title : Edward Angus Powell Jr.
Article Snippet :successful business ventures, and he is a former adjunct professor of Business Ethics and Policy at the University of Richmond School of Business. He passed
Article Title : Erskine Bowles
Article Snippet :graduated with a business degree. After briefly serving in the United States Coast Guard, Bowles then enrolled in Columbia Business School, where he earned

The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, also known as AACSB International, is an American professional organization. It was founded in 1916 to provide accreditation to business schools. Not all AACSB members are accredited and AACSB does not accredit for-profit schools.
On average, AACSB observes that schools take between four and five years to earn AACSB Accreditation. The amount of time it will take a school to earn accreditation depends largely on how closely aligned they are with AACSB standards when they apply for eligibility.
The AACSB withdrew recognition by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation in 2016. This is because the AACSB now holds international recognition by the ISO.

History

The American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business was founded as an accrediting body in 1916 by a group of seventeen American universities and colleges. The first accreditations took place in 1919. For many years, the association accredited only American business schools. But in the latter part of the twentieth century it advocated a more international approach to business education. The first school it accredited outside the United States was the University of Alberta in 1968, and the first outside North America was the French business school ESSEC, in 1997.
Robert S. Sullivan, dean of Rady School of Management, became chair of the association in 2013. The organization is currently led by CEO and President Tom Robinson, who came to AACSB from the CFA Institute, a global association for investment management professionals; its board is chaired by John A. Elliott, former dean of the University of Connecticut School of Business.


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