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WHAT'S TRENDING IN BUSINESS
UPDATES FROM THE PROGRAM DIRECTORS
GREETINGS FROM STEVE ALBANESE, INTERIM DEAN
VOLUME 4 | MVILLE B-SCHOOL BULLETIN| SPRING 2017
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GREETINGS FROM INTERIM DEAN, STEVE ALBANESE
VOLUME 4 | MVILLE B-SCHOOL BULLETIN| SPRING 2017
Warm greetings and welcome to the Manhattanville School of
Business (MSB). More than ever, business demands
employees and leaders who can navigate through these
turbulent times and it’s a great time to pursue your passion for
business in one of our career focused business programs.
It is said the best way of learning about anything is by doing.
We couldn’t agree more, and our students learn from faculty
who work and are experts in the fields they teach. Students
can apply this knowledge immediately to their jobs facilitating
both learning as well as work performance.
Ensuring our curriculum truly addresses industry demands is
one of the most rewarding parts of my position. I’m currently
working on several updates to our programs so that students
will be even better equipped with the current skills and
knowledge required to be successful in their careers.
In addition, I’ve been collaborating with other academic
departments at Mville to include more dual degree options
between the college’s Bachelors programs and our Masters
degrees. Dual degrees save students time and money by
bridging undergraduate and graduate programs together, and
equally important, dual degrees allow students to pursue
cross disciplinary interests.
Please visit mvilleb-schoolbulletin.blogspot.com to read Laura & Christina's full interview.
Laura Bigouette, Program Director
MSB prides itself in bringing students, faculty and industry
leaders together to share business ideas and for career
networking opportunities. We offered a wonderful career
panel earlier this year and will be hosting a women’s
leadership panel in conjunction with the M.S. Sport
Business Management program in March. Look for
upcoming events in Risk Management, Nonprofit
Management, Women’s Leadership and business career
areas.
What you might not know about me is that I’m a huge
music buff. I enjoy all kinds of music and always have
music playing in the background when I’m working. I love
music trivia, and invite you to share your own music
interests with me. Please stop by my office and say hello
when you’re on campus. My music interests are eclectic
and I may surprise you.
Steve Albanese, Interim Dean
School of Business Graduate Assistant, Christina Surrusco sat down with Laura Bigaouette, Program Director, to learn about all of the programs she manages including the APPEAL adult accelerated undergrad programs, the Post Baccalaureate in Prehealth, summer & winter sessions and the noncredit initiatives.These programs offer targetted programming for various audiences – ranging from high school students, adult and life-long learners, & post-college professionals.
CS: How are our programs unique in comparison to surrounding colleges & programs?
LB: One of the biggest areas of our differentiation is that we provide a high level of personalized
service and support to all of our students. I constantly hear from students that they value the
personal support that we provide through the whole admissions process and enrollment process.
Once they are in the program, students receive guidance on setting up their academic programs
and advisement is available at all times. I advise students all the time. I help them register. I help
them with their career goals and with courses. I advise them throughout the year. Our faculty are
working practitioners and students comment that they get so much relevant and practical
knowledge in each class. People are always free to contact me and I help them immediately with
any questions or issues that they may have. I care very much about students’ goals and
success, and so I pay very close attention to all of our students.
Q&A With Laura Bigaouette
"I treat my students like family... they can come
talk to me about anything."
Dave Torromeo, Director,M.S. in Sports Business Management Program
As we hit our ten year anniversary, the program has seen success with stories we hear on a daily basis of students, not only in the sports business industry, but in general. The fact that our current students are able to make critical connections they cannot get anywhere else AND obtaining jobs and internships from our network and ancillary events. The MS Sport Business Management program at Manhattanville College has continued to thrive and foster new relationships and new partnerships creating student engagement in various capacities. Our outstanding practitioner faculty roster includes sports industry veterans from all areas of the sports business industry. Mville SBM is still the only master’s degree program in Sport “Business” in Westchester, NY or Fairfield (CT) Counties. Numerous new initiatives & partnerships are underway with great benefit for the college, students and alumni. Networking and connectivity are the cornerstones to this program.
VOLUME 4 | MVILLE B-SCHOOL BULLETIN| SPRING 2017
Our alumni are at the forefront of the sports business industry, from running departments in collegiate athletics and the Olympics, to companies like ESPN, USTA and Octagon, to working for teams like the New York Yankees, Mets, San Diego Padres and New York Rangers to entrepreneurial ventures. Finally, we are on the verge of several major initiatives, but cannot speak about them yet, as we have to dot our “i’s” and cross our “t’s” first…Stay tuned!
MSB GRADUATE PROGRAMS
Graduate Program Director Laura Persky was recently quoted
in the Q1 2017 issue of 914Inc Magazine’s article, Building
Corporate Culture. "Corporate culture and leadership go hand
in hand because building a positive culture starts with the
leadership’s ability to set a good example." Zappos is said to
have a great corporate culture, which has translated to high
performance. Zappos’ leadership defines and practices 10 core
values for creating a playful, passionate and honest work
environment. Laura is quoted as saying “When you make your
employees feel good, the experience is better not only for you
but for all your customers too."
According to research by Great Place to Work, the annual
list of the 100 best workplaces outperform the S & P 500 list
3 to 1.
Can positive leadership be taught? One of Laura’s programs
is the M.S. in Business Leadership, an alternative to an MBA
Program, which examines leadership topics in depth. "Great
leadership requires the ability to communicate and lead
effectively, to understand business strategy, and to
continuously generate growth." These topics and issues are
examined in great detail by faculty practitioners. Great
leaders appreciate the impact of corporate culture on their
organizations and help define the core values to motivate
employees and boost performance.
Interested in the HR perspective of corporate culture? Ask
about another one of Laura’s programs, the M.S. in Human
Resource Management and Organizational Effective. "It’s
not about free food or ping pong tables - great corporate
cultures start with a well communicated strategy and
empowering employees to support the strategy."
To read the entire article pick up a copy of 914 Inc.
magazine or visit http://www.westchestermagazine.com/914-
INC/Q1-2017/Building-Company-Culture/
Laura Persky, Graduate Program Director
Spring Events2017
MARCH 4 - MAY 13 | SHRM-CP/SHRM-SCP Test Prep Course
MARCH 14 | Play to Win: Leadership from the Field or Boardroom
(Moderated discussion with a panel of women business and sports leaders - 6-8 pm)
MARCH 21 | School of Business Open House 6:30 p.m.
APRIL 5 | Nonprofit Management Fundraising & Development Module Begins
For more information on all MSB events please visit mville.edu/business.VOLUME 4 | MVILLE B-SCHOOL BULLETIN| SPRING 2017
JUNE 8 | Women's Leadership Institute full day summit: Pursue Your Dreams
COMING SOON | Seminars to Help Your Organization Manage Risk
Business?What's trending in TRENDING CAREERS IN 2017 PANEL EVENT
JANUARY 18TH, REID CASTLE READ SOME OF THE MANY TIPS THIS EXPERT PANEL SHARED THAT EVENING:
Annette McLaughlin, HR Strategist and Consultant: "Do your homework on the company you are interviewing with
– know the culture. 70% of hiring decision is cultural fit."
Allyson Kapadia, Career Counselor, Center for Career Development, Manhattanville College "If there are key skills you may not have that are needed in your area
of interest, take steps to become proficient in these areas, whether it's
attending graduate school or taking the necessary classes to do so."
Dr. Eric Larson, ER Physician, White Plains Hospital: "Volunteer in your field of study to gain experience and
knowledge and show interest in the field."
Matt Schwartz, Founder, President, and CEO of The MJS Executive Search: "Look at job-postings – pick out top 3-6 criteria that the employer
is looking for and be ready to share your own examples."