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Classifieds Dean, School of Management BizEd Classifieds may be used to advertise administration, faculty and staff openings, books, seminars, and awards, and for other appropriate purposes. Advertising rates for the Classifieds are as follows:* Size/Word Count Full page (7 x 9.625) (approx. 800 words) 1/2 page H(7 x 4.75) / V(3.375 x 9.625) (approx. 400 words) 1/4 page (3.375 x 4.625) George Mason University invites applications and nominations for the position of Dean of the School of Management. reserves the right to reject or discontinue the publication of any advertisement. Only publication of the advertisement shall constitute final acceptance of the advertiser's order. AACSB $1,850 $1,200 $700 Non-Member Free Online** $2,180 $1,420 $850 120 days 90 days 60 days (appro x. 200 words) *Ads should be submitted digitally when possible. Non-digital ads are subject to a minimal set-up charge. All graphics and logos to appear in print ads should be submitted in 300 dpi format or better. **When placing a classified ad Billing Instructions (check one): h Advertiser h Ad Agency Print Name: ____________________________________________________ Title: ________________________________________________________ Signature: _____________________________________________________ Date: ________________________________________________________ Return to: BizEd c/o AACSB International— The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business 777 South Harbour Island Boulevard, Suite 750 • Tampa, FL 33602 Tel: 813-769-6500 • Fax: 813-769-6559 George Mason University is a public university that is located in Fairfax County, Virginia and enrolls over 30,000 students. Mason is within 20 miles of Capitol Hill, close to Dulles Inter- national Airport, and within easy reach of over 30 universities and community colleges as well as several of the country's premiere performing arts and health care facilities. Fairfax also boasts some of the finest public schools in the country and over 30,000 acres of public park lands to provide a unique quality of life. The university is designated as a Research University by the Carnegie Classification. The convergence of significant business, industry and govern- ment activities in the Northern Virginia and D.C. metro area provides an extremely dynamic business environment for delivering management education. The School of Management is accredited by AACSB International and enrolls over 4,000 undergraduate and graduate stu- dents with a full-time faculty of 81. The Dean of the School of Management provides overall academic and administrative leadership for the school and reports directly to the Provost. Qualifications: Applicants for the position must hold a Ph.D. in business, economics, or a related field; and must have a strong record as a teacher and scholar consistent with tenure at a research university. Applicants must have significant administrative experience in a college or university, and experience with collaborative governance. Applicants should also have experience facilitating productive partnerships and a positive reputation with the external business community including fund raising, strong communication and interpersonal skills, and a leadership style that fosters inclusive working relationships with faculty, students, staff, alumni and other administrators. Responsibilities: As the academic and administrative leader of the School of Management, the Dean's responsibilities include: maintaining and enhancing the quality of the school, working collaboratively with faculty and staff to continuously improve academic programs, raising funds to support school initiatives, developing and sustaining relationships between the school and the business community as well as other academic units on campus, interacting with alumni, and enhancing the reputation of the school to national and international constituencies. Review of applications and letters of nomination will begin August 31, 2008, and will continue through October 15, 2008, or until the position is filled. Please visit http://jobs.gmu.edu to apply for position number FA199z. Candidates should submit a letter of application addressing their qualifications to meet the responsibilities listed above; curriculum vitae; and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of four references. The letter should note if committee members may contact references while in the review stage of the search. Nominations are encouraged and should be sent to the Chair of the Search Committee, Dr. Shirley Travis, Dean College of Health and Human Services, MSN 2G7, 4400 University Drive, Fairfax, Virginia 22030 or e-mailed to Dr. Travis at stravis1@gmu.edu. Dean Sacred Heart University Fairfield, Connecticut Sacred Heart University (SHU), the second-largest Catholic university in New England, is launching a search for the next Dean of The John F. Welch College of Business. By strengthening its programs and securing its financial base over the past twenty years, SHU has grown from a small commuter school to a regional institution with an international presence. It is also strategically located thanks to its close proximity to the headquarters of many Fortune 500 companies. in 2008. Princeton Review included the University in its and ranked SHU in the top tier of Master's Universities in the North publications, and the University was ranked 11th in the nation on Intel's 2005 "Most Unwired College Campuses." The University also has an award-winning program of community ser- vice and fields 32 Division I athletic teams. The Welch College of Business (WCOB), recently named in honor of the legendary Jack Welch, "Manager of the Century" according to , is looking for a visionary leader who will build on this momentum and take the College to new levels of excellence and recognition. This is an exciting time to join The Welch College of Business; the AACSB-accredited school is poised for transformative growth. The new Dean will be responsible for strategically shaping the future direction of the College, leveraging its brand name, differentiating its academic programs, engaging the Catholic intellectual tradition, recruiting and developing the next generation of faculty, and leading a capital campaign to build a new state-of- the-art WCOB facility. S/he will report to the Provost and work closely with the University's senior leadership team and the faculty and staff of the Welch College of Business to accomplish these goals. The ideal candidate will have proven leadership experience in either academic or business settings. This person will have the vision to moti- vate a team, the ability to embrace innovation, and the creativity to develop a uniquely competitive strategy for the WCOB. An MBA or similar advanced degree is required; a terminal degree is desirable. Electronic submission of all inquiries, nominations/referrals, and resumes with cover letters is preferred and should be sent in confidence to: Martha Brest, Managing Associate, ISAACSON, MILLER, 334 Boylston Street, Suite 500, Boston, MA 02116, e-mail: 3533@imsearch.com. 76 BizEd SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2008 BizEd AA/E OE FOR - U.S. Best News Colleges & W orld Report Best Business Schools TUNE In keeping with its commitment to build a culturally diverse community They are looking for individuals who value the University' Ecumenical in spirit and led by the laity , Sacred Heart University is dedicated to excellence in academics and to the Catholic intellectual and liberal arts traditions. s Catholic identity , tradition and spirit, and support its commitment to the intellectual and ethical development of their students. , Sacred Heart University invites applications from women, people of color , and individuals with disabilities.

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