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'''Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business''' is located in [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]] at the campus of the [[University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee]]. It offers bachelor, master and doctoral degrees in a variety of specialities. The school has a total of more than four thousand |
'''Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business''' is located in [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]] at the campus of the [[University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee]]. It offers bachelor, master and doctoral degrees in a variety of specialities. The school has a total of more than four thousand students enrollment. The Management Information Systems (MIS) program of Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business is ranked 19th in the U.S. and 24th in the world by a study published in Communications for the Association for Information Systems<ref>[http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Business/news/releases/0123a2006.html UWM Among Top Universities for MIS Research], Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business. Retrieved on April 15, 2007. </ref> |
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In 2006, the Lubar School of Business was ranked 85th in North America <ref>http://somweb.utdallas.edu/top100Ranking/searchRanking.php?t=n</ref> and 96th world-wide in terms of research productivity <ref>http://somweb.utdallas.edu/top100Ranking/searchRanking.php?t=n</ref>. |
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==Notable faculty== |
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*[[William H. Starbuck]] (1974-1984), Professor Emeritus of Management at New York University's Stern School of Business. |
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*[[William D. Haseman]], Wisconsin Distinguished Professor of Business |
*[[William D. Haseman]], Wisconsin Distinguished Professor of Business |
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*[[Hemant K. Jain]], Wisconsin Distinguished Professor of Business |
*[[Hemant K. Jain]], Wisconsin Distinguished Professor of Business |
Revision as of 13:50, 5 May 2008
Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. It offers bachelor, master and doctoral degrees in a variety of specialities. The school has a total of more than four thousand students enrollment. The Management Information Systems (MIS) program of Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business is ranked 19th in the U.S. and 24th in the world by a study published in Communications for the Association for Information Systems[1] In 2006, the Lubar School of Business was ranked 85th in North America [2] and 96th world-wide in terms of research productivity [3].
Facilities
The school is located in Lubar Hall at UW-Milwaukee campus. The school is also the home of the Center for Technology Innovation, Deloitte & Touche Center for Multistate Taxation, Helen Bader Institute for Nonprofit Management, and the Bostrom Center for Business Competitiveness, Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Notable alumni
- Alok R. Chaturvedi ('89 Ph.D. MIS), Founder and the Director of SEAS Laboratory at the Krannert School of Management, Purdue University.
- Roger Fitzsimonds ('60 BA Business, '71 MBA Finance), retired chairman and CEO, Firstar Corp (now U.S. Bank).
- William D. Haseman (MBA in MIS), Wisconsin Distinguished Professor of MIS.
- John Heppner ('92, EMBA), president and COO of Master Lock, the world's largest manufacturer and marketer of padlocks.
- Dennis J. Kuester ('66 BBA, '96 honorary PhD), chairman and CEO of Marshall & Ilsley Corporation; member of the Federal Reserve Advisory Council.
- William H. Lacy ('68, BBA), president and chief executive officer, MGIC Investment Corp.
- Susan Manske ('81 BBA Finance), vice president and chief investment officer for the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation in Chicago; former chief investment officer for Boeing.
- David Nicholas ('87, MS, Finance and Investments), president and chief investment officer of Nicholas Funds, Milwaukee.
- Keith Nosbusch (MA Business Administration), president and CEO of Rockwell Automation, formerly Rockwell International.
- Richard Notebaert ('83, EMBA), chairman and CEO, Qwest Communications International, Inc., and former chairman and CEO, Ameritech.
- Hans Storr ('61, BBA), executive vice president and chief financial officer, Philip Morris Companies, Inc.
- Harris Turer ('88 BA Business), owner of the Milwaukee Admirals hockey franchise and member of the ownership group of the Milwaukee Brewers, president of Hometown Property Management, Inc.
- James L. Ziemer ('75 BBA, '86 EMBA), president and CEO of Harley-Davidson, Inc.
- Edward J. Zore ('68 BS Economics, '70 MS Economics, '05 Honorary PhD), president and CEO of Northwestern Mutual.
Notable faculty
- William H. Starbuck (1974-1984), Professor Emeritus of Management at New York University's Stern School of Business.
- William D. Haseman, Wisconsin Distinguished Professor of Business
- Hemant K. Jain, Wisconsin Distinguished Professor of Business
- Fatemeh (Mariam) Zahedi, Wisconsin Distinguished Professor of Business
References
- ^ UWM Among Top Universities for MIS Research, Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business. Retrieved on April 15, 2007.
- ^ http://somweb.utdallas.edu/top100Ranking/searchRanking.php?t=n
- ^ http://somweb.utdallas.edu/top100Ranking/searchRanking.php?t=n