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We should say right off: There’s no substitute for a visit to Vanderbilt. (We hope you’ll come.) Meantime, as the next best thing, we invite you to take a brief tour through these pages.Read testimonials from some of our students. Get a sense of what we’re all about. We think you’ll notice one thing right away. We do business a little differently — intentionally — than a lot of other elite schools you may be considering. The closer you look, the more we think you’ll appreciate the difference.

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the Vanderbilt MBAwe lead

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the Vanderbilt MBAwe lead

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we lead

As a full-time student and head of the Owen Student Government Association, Mario somehow found time to launch Contigo Financial, a microfinance company offering low-income consumers an alternative to pawnshops and payday lenders.

MBA (General Management and Entrepreneurship)

Mario Avila

2012 Class

with ideas not egos.

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We should say right off: There’s no substitute for a visit to Vanderbilt. (We hope you’ll come.) Meantime, as the next best thing, we invite you to take a brief tour through these pages. Read testimonials from some of our students. Get a sense of what we’re all about. We think you’ll notice one thing right away. We do business a little differently—intentionally—than a lot of other elite schools you may be considering. The closer you look, the more we think you’ll appreciate the difference.

welcome to a distinctive way of doing business.

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ConTEnTs

who we are 02 Who We Are

12 One Day in the Life: Aaron Fung

22 Student Empowerment

32 One Day in the Life: Hannah Johnson

64 Which Program is Right for You?

curriculum 14 Hands-on Learning

18 Leadership Development Program

20 Accessible Faculty

36 Curriculum

48 Global Perspective

community 26 Nashville

28 Alumni Network

30 Vanderbilt University

62 Partners & Families

career paths 40 Finance

42 Marketing

46 Operations

50 Entrepreneurship

52 Consulting

54 Health Care

56 Human & Organizational

Performance

welcome to a distinctive way of doing business.

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Read more about our students and alumni at owenworldshapers.com01

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it’strue

we’re small.

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By design, our enrollment is small. We’ve always known that smaller numbers mean more opportunities for classroom

interaction, personal mentoring from professors and a stronger community where students can learn from one another.

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there’s power in being

selective.

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We’re building a new type of business leader.

9:35 AMSecond floor, between classes

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We’re building a new type of business leader.

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Curious. Adaptable. Self-aware.Eager to learn.Persistent. Diligent. Problem solver. Team player. Self-starter.

3:30 PMStudents gather in the lobby

sound like you? read more.

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Vanderbilt exists for a certain type of student. We’re built for future leaders who know they’ll never know it all—and use that humility to grow, to learn and to make business better.

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Hal SnyderClass of 2012

Marketing and StrategyAmerican Airlines

Skylar Flax-DavidsonClass of 2013

Marketing and StrategyGap, Inc.

Jared HeinerClass of 2013

Finance, Accounting and StrategyExxonMobil

Latia HarrisClass of 2013

HOP and StrategyMicrosoft

Great companieswill come looking

here.for

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Ammar HasanClass of 2012

Marketing and StrategyMedtronic

Emily MartinClass of 2013

General ManagementGoldman Sachs

Frank JonesClass of 2012

Finance, Real Estate and Strategy

Deloitte Consulting

Caroline LeonardClass of 2012

Marketing and HOPCampbell Soup Co.

Another reason to take note of Vanderbilt Business: Some of the world’s leading companies already do. They keep coming back to recruit, year after year, because they don’t merely want executives who are smart. That’s just their starting point. They also want people who have been trained to lead. Accustomed to being team players. And instilled with the wisdom that they are not yet all-wise, so that they’re always hungry to learn more. Below is a selection of our students and the companies where they’ll be working during their internships and post-graduation positions.

And are confident about what they’ll find.

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we take business personally.

Most business schools place a big emphasis on numbers. Our passion is people.

Talk to any Vanderbilt professor or staff member. You’ll notice a genuine desire to help each member of our community succeed. It’s ingrained. It’s how we work.

Taking business personally means recognizing that every person is different. With different career goals and different needs.

We’re eager to let you shape your own experience here. What do you want to do? Where do you want to go? We’ll personally help you explore the possibilities, then get there.

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

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we take business personally.

Tami considers herself a kind of talent agent. With more than 20 years of experience in positions spanning corporate recruiting, MBA admissions and career management, she strives to understand the personal aspirations of everyone who walks through the door. Then she works tirelessly with individuals to connect them to the programs—and ultimately jobs—best suited to their goals.

Chief Recruiting officer, Vanderbilt owen Graduate school of Management

Tami Fassinger

erson

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7:30 AMWake up with a cup of coffee. I may be partially responsible for the 140 percent rise in Starbucks’ stock price since I arrived at Owen. No time today for oatmeal or an omelette—just a pastry. Sigh.

9:40 AM Walking into a classroom to the sounds of Run DMC is never something you expect…unless you have Negotiation class with Tim Vogus. Today he’s giving awards for students’ real-world negotiation papers, which range from asking people on dates to haggling over spa services.

11:30 AMTeam meeting for my Compensation class. We’re building a functional compensation model for a fictional technology startup, and my peers spend 15 minutes poking fun at me for antics from karaoke last week before we get to work.

1:00 PMToday at lunch, I host a session of Owen Insights, a program I created where students teach classmates on topics they know intimately. Today Anne Marie is leading a session on “Optimizing Your LinkedIn Profile.” (She’s going to LinkedIn this summer as one of their first-ever HR interns.)

1:30 PM Monetary and Fiscal Policy class with Dewey Daane, who was appointed to the Federal Reserve Board by JFK. Our guest speakers might be Don Kohn (former Vice Chair of the Fed) or Peter Fisher (Head of Fixed Income Portfolio Management at Blackrock). Oh, and our final speaker of the year? Paul Volcker. Yep.

4:00 PMTime for some emails and calendar updates. On the docket for the following week: swimming on Monday night, a happy hour on Tuesday night and a nice dinner on the town on Wednesday.

7:00 PMVanderbilt University’s annual Impact Symposium, where world leaders discuss the future of American foreign policy. Tonight’s speakers: General Wesley Clark and former Utah governor Jon Huntsman (who addresses us in fluent Mandarin Chinese). Tomorrow night: former UN Ambassador Bill Richardson and former President of Mexico Vicente Fox.

10:00 PMFinally home and able to grab dinner. Tonight, my only goals are to send my mom photos of a recent trip to Charleston, scan Facebook for any fun articles and watch Madagascar (the monkeys are hilarious!).

One Day in the Life: Aaron Fung

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When Aaron arrived at Vanderbilt, he wanted to unlock all the knowledge his classmates brought with them. So he started Owen Insights, a student-led series offering advice on everything from Excel to personal finance. Perfect training for his new role as a Relationship Manager for Credit Suisse in San Francisco.

MBA (Finance, strategy, HoP)

Aaron Fung

2012 Class

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Get a leg up by going hands-on.

Holly, who has a physics degree from Wake Forest, thrives on challenges. Last summer, she trained to be a pilot. At Vanderbilt, she leads 100% Owen, driving service activities in Nashville. She finished her first MBA year studying business in China for two weeks, and spent her summer as a Senior Financial Analyst at Limited Brands.

MBA (Finance)

Holly Kalemeris

2013 Class

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“Serving as co-chair of the Vanderbilt Health Care Conference was the capstone of my MBA career, allowing me to apply my knowledge of marketing, operations, financial planning, negotiation and overall execution.”

Get a leg up by going hands-on.

Anupa, a UNC Tar Heel, credits Owen, the Health Care MBA and the Nashville Entrepreneur Center with helping her discover that she is an entrepreneur at heart, thriving in an environment that allows her to innovate and have an impact. After graduation, she found her place at InQuicker, an innovative health care startup.

Health Care MBA

Anupa Naik

2012 Class

We think the best way to master business administration is to practice it. So we thoroughly integrate hands-on learning with real-world application into your two years at Owen.

You’ll have opportunities to solve problems and develop strategies for “client” companies. Plan a conference. Compete in a case competition. Consult for a local startup. Manage an investment fund. Start your own business.

There’s no substitute for practical experience. And there’s another practical reason we emphasize it: Real projects for real companies often lead to real jobs.

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Be part of much more than a great school.

It’s uncanny how many students, in looking back on their decision to come to Vanderbilt, say the same thing. They noticed something different from almost the moment they arrived on campus. A feeling they didn’t find when visiting other schools. A feeling they belong here, in the fullest sense of what belong means.

You’ll feel it in the way people—students, faculty, staff—relate to each other. Support each other. Root for each other. You’ll find it in the social gatherings and service projects. In the way that colleagues tend to become long-time friends. Once you belong to this community, you belong for life.

1:15 PMSecond Floor

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If business schools are supposed to prepare future business leaders, shouldn’t they actually help you learn to lead?

We thought so, too. So we integrated a unique Leadership Development Program into our MBA program. It builds skills that research shows correlate most highly with performance and promotion. It uses methods typically reserved for senior-level executives. And unlike most MBA programs, our LDP is individualized and tailored to you—not one size fits all.

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don’t just learn business.

learn to lead.Before Owen, Kelsey was a PhD who let her work speak for itself. She quickly realized that to succeed in B-school and beyond, she had to learn to tell her own story. She credits LDP with giving her the tools to talk about herself authentically and helping her to land an outstanding internship at Zimmer.

MBA (Health Care)

Kelsey Duggan

2013 Class

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don’t just learn business.

learn to lead.

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Professor Nick Bollen

Our faculty have a worldwide reputation for their research and scholarship. They’re renowned as classroom teachers. But what students often say they appreciate most about our faculty are the relationships they build with them. When you have questions or need guidance, their doors are open. They’re mentors. Champions of student initiatives. Gateways to invaluable real-world learning opportunities. People you can genuinely talk to. And who genuinely listen.

But ours will know you by name.

great

great professors.business schools have

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Professor Jennifer Escalas

Professor Richard Willis

Professor David Owens

Professor Mumin Kurtulus

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A proud Aggie, Clark worked for KPMG and Texas Children’s Hospital before coming to Vanderbilt. Once here, he jumped headfirst into his passions, taking on leadership roles with the Vanderbilt Health Care Conference, Project Pyramid and OwenBloggers. What’s next? Clark joined ECG Management Consultants as a Senior Consultant in the Seattle office.

Clark Bosslet

MBA (Health Care and strategy) 2012Class

there is no status quo with vanderbilt business. It changes every year (or more often). That’s because students are empowered to shape not just their individual experiences but our whole environment. They launch student-run organizations. Or new initiatives (like one to combat global poverty). Begin new traditions. Suggest how we can do things better. And then make it happen.

We’ll never keep doing things merely because it’s how they’ve always been done. That’s the one thing about our school that will never change.

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“I was scared to death when I got to New York for my summer internship. Then I found I was better prepared than the interns from other schools. That also held true when I returned to a full-time role after graduation. When you start on a higher plane than your competition, it’s easier to be successful.”

Johnny RobertsClass of 1983Managing Director, Credit Agricole CIB

we measure up. against anybody.

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we measure up. against anybody.

Ask around. We think you’ll find that Vanderbilt MBA students are as well prepared for a globally competitive job market as students from any other top B-school.

Talk to our alumni from Wall Street to the West Coast about discovering the value of their Vanderbilt training when they began competing for jobs and promotions. Or talk to the recruiters who hire them. Or look at the results of national case competitions, where our students routinely finish at or near the top.

We achieve. It’s not boasting. It’s our history.

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nashvilleMusic Scene – Rolling Stone

Job Growth – Kiplinger

1No.

Places in the South for Digital Media – Southern Business & Development

No.2

Next Big Boom Town – ForbesBest Value City – Kiplinger3No.

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Nashville is eclectic and diverse. Equal parts urban sophistication and welcome-to-the-BBQ friendliness. Low cost of living and high quality of life. With great live music every night, and of every genre. Great restaurants from Ethiopian to Peruvian to soul food, old-fashioned meat-and-threes and Continental cuisine. Pro football. NHL hockey. Big-time college sports. Beautiful parks and hundreds of miles of trails and greenways.

Little wonder that Nashville has been named the nation’s No. 1 Smart Place to Live.

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on your side.

Erika joined Deloitte after earning her MBA from Owen in 1999. After several years as a consultant, Erika now leads HR for Deloitte’s consulting operations. You’ll often find Erika back on campus, recruiting Owen students, sharing her wisdom or serving the school as a member of the Alumni Board.

MBA (Human and organizational Performance)

Erika Bogar King

1999 Class

We can’t claim our network of high-achieving alumni is bigger than those of many top business schools. Instead, we believe they’re something much better than big. They’re active members of the Vanderbilt Business community who will be personal, and personable, parts of your experience here.

Our alums routinely go out of their way to help you. They regularly coach MBA students in preparing for crucial interviews during the program’s first year. They run interference. Serve as mentors (and friends). And, when students have questions, they’re ready with answers and advice that are just a phone call or email away.

8,300 mentorscoaches, and friends

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When you’re part of Vanderbilt Business, you’re fully a part of (not apart from) one of the world’s leading research universities. You can take classes from other schools and departments within Vanderbilt, if you choose. Take part in multidisciplinary efforts, like the one students launched to combat global poverty, with colleagues from Vanderbilt’s Divinity, Law, Medicine and Education Schools.

And, of course, you’ll have full access to everything the campus has to offer (it’s a lot)—from Southeastern Conference athletics to intramural sports to big-time concerts to the fine arts. All on one of America’s most naturally beautiful campuses in the middle of a lively, cosmopolitan city.

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8:00 AMWake up! As the first year progresses, you can start to set your own schedule. I like to schedule my first class for 9:40 AM. It allows me to keep my usual late hours, but still get to school at a decent time to maximize the day.

9:20 AMArrive at school, put lunch in the refrigerator, drop extra gear in my locker.

9:40 AMIn Strategy class, we discuss Blue Ocean Strategy and the latest results from our Capstone simulated business competition.

11:10 AMOff to Starbucks across the street before settling down in the library.

1:00 PM Take a break to eat lunch. My classmates are milling about, heading across the street to Panera or Mellow Mushroom or dashing off to meetings.

2:00 PMNew Product Development with David Owens. One of my favorite classes in B-school so far. The class takes you from brainstorming through prototyping and launching a product. We’re working with a technology company to develop an iPad peripheral. Today we learned about product costs and watched a video of a guy putting an iPad in a blender.

3:30 PMDone with class! Off to the library to work on deliverables for tomorrow’s Survey Design and Managerial Accounting classes.

5:00 PMMeet with Strategy team to discuss Capstone and make our R&D, production, marketing, finance, HR and TQM decisions for the day. At 8:00 PM, the instructor will advance the simulation one year and we will find out how our strategies paid off.

7:00 PMWalk home. Eat dinner and take a break.

8:01 PMCheck Capstone results and start to email my team incessantly.

8:30 PMFinish stuff for tomorrow, scour internship postings, write cover letters, reach out to alumni via email, go to the gym, pay bills and do laundry.

12:15 PMPut away books. Get ready for bed. Skype with family and friends in far-off time zones. Hit the sack.

One Day in the Life: Hannah Johnson

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A longtime resident of Southern California, Hannah jokes that she came to Vanderbilt to spot a new crop of celebrities. And while she’s seen plenty of stars, Hannah also added a strong dose of marketing to her science background. She’s now putting her skills to use as a Senior Associate with KPMG Consulting in Los Angeles.

MBA (Marketing)

Hannah Johnson

2012 Class

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we are competitive, not cutthroat.

10:45 AMStudying in the Fishbowl

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we are competitive, not cutthroat.

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We don’t do curriculum differently to be different. We do it to give you an advantage.

11:15 AMRoom 218

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At Vanderbilt, you’ll be immersed right away in a strong core of courses in business fundamentals. And because we follow a unique modular course format, which intensifies and accelerates the learning experience, you can gain a solid foundation of essential knowledge in a shorter period of time than with a traditional semester system.

Our alumni and second-year MBA students say our market-driven approach to curriculum gives them a leg up when they interview for all-important summer internships midway through their first year. That doesn’t happen by happenstance. We designed it that way.

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Choose the path that’s right for you (and your career).

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10:15 AMRoom 220

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Choose the path that’s right for you (and your career).

once you decide where you’d like your Vanderbilt MBA to take you, we offer the academic horsepower to help you get there—through your choice of career paths that hiring companies value:

Finance • Marketing • Operations • Entrepreneurship • Consulting • Health Care • Human & Organizational Performance (HOP)

our flexible approach allows you to choose at least one concentration or specialization, further customize your program with courses in one or more other areas of interest, and build the knowledge and skills you need to pursue your path.

We also offer joint degrees with other prestigious professional and graduate schools at Vanderbilt, including the Law school, Medical school, Graduate school, school of Engineering and Divinity school.

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Vanderbilt’s Finance faculty aren’t just world-class. They’re world-renowned. One uncovered a collusion scheme among NASDAQ brokers in the mid-1990s and changed how the exchange does business. One created the VIX, a widely used index that measures market volatility. Another is currently serving as the Chief Economist for the Securities and Exchange Commission. Yet another is a leading expert on hedge funds. Well, you get the picture. You can study with any (and all) of them here. Along with Wall Street, recruiters, too, have noticed that Vanderbilt has one of the top Finance departments in the world. As a result, we have a strong history of placing Finance students with the leading financial institutions globally.

Please take note of our Finance department. Wall Street already does.

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Choose Your FocusFinance ConcentrationCorporate Finance SpecializationInvestment Management SpecializationReal Estate Emphasis

What You’ll StudyInvestments • Corporate Valuation • Equity Markets • Bond Markets • Derivatives Markets • Venture Capital • Active Portfolio Analysis • Corporate Restructuring • Risk Management • Mergers & Acquisitions

Sample Hiring CompaniesAmgen • Anheuser-Busch • Bank of America Merrill Lynch • Caesar’s Entertainment • Cardinal Health • Citi • Credit Suisse • Delta Airlines • ExxonMobil • Ford • Goldman Sachs • Johnson & Johnson • JP Morgan • Limited Brands • Mars • Nissan • SunTrust • UBS

Finance

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Ed, a native of Chicago, left a well-paying job at KPMG to get his MBA at Vanderbilt. Now an investment banker at Citigroup in New York, that risk paid off with a long-term reward.

MBA (Finance)

Ed Ruff

2012Class

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It’s a tribute to the caliber of students we attract to Vanderbilt (and to the faculty who teach them) that companies like 3M, AT&T, Mattel, General Mills and Microsoft are beating a pathway to our school when it comes to filling positions for marketing and brand management.

And it’s no wonder: Vanderbilt marketing MBA graduates leave here not only with a thorough knowledge of the discipline but also with the skills in leadership, strategic thinking, communication, creativity and working in multifunctional teams that companies prize.

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some of the world’s best brands seem to think highly of ours.

Choose Your FocusMarketing ConcentrationBrand Management Specialization

What You’ll StudySurvey Design and Analysis • Consumer Analysis • Marketing Communications • Qualitative Marketing Research • Marketing Models • Sales Promotion • Brand Management

Sample Hiring Companies3M • Adobe • Amazon • AT&T • Delta • Campbell’s Soup • Gap, Inc • General Mills • Hanesbrands • Heinz • Johnson & Johnson • Mars • Mattel • Medtronic • McKesson • Microsoft • Walmart

marketing

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some of the world’s best brands seem to think highly of ours.

4:15 PM Management HallCrystal Churchwell participates in Brand Week, a four-day intensive brand management immersion.

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4:35 PMTeam meeting in the courtyard

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If recent classes are an indicator, your colleagues at Vanderbilt will be from 28 different states, from California to Connecticut. They’ll come from more than 18 different countries, from China to Ghana and from Peru to Switzerland. Their backgrounds will range from engineering to marketing to the military.

For us, diversity isn’t a buzzword. We know that having students with such a rich mixture of experiences and perspectives makes a richer, more rewarding experience for you. That’s because here you don’t just learn from professors and textbooks, but also from one another.

You’ll meet people just like you. And many more who aren’t.

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4:45 PMProfessor Nancy Lea Hyer meets with students in the courtyard.

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Our Operations faculty have won international recognition, especially for advancing knowledge in such areas as organizational learning curves, time-based competition, category captainship, managing operations under bankruptcy risk, manufacturing cells and operations strategy.

Not only that: Many have provided consulting services to clients that include some of the world’s best-known companies.

So if you’re interested in the design and management of processes by which products are manufactured and services are delivered, you’ll find yourself surrounded by some of the best—including student teammates who bring home awards from international case competitions.

Learn from some brilliant operators.

Choose Your FocusOperations Concentration

What You’ll StudySupply Chain Management • Service Operations • Operations Strategy • Health Care Operations • Strategy & Operations Consulting • Strategic Management of Technology • Spreadsheets for Business Analytics • Managing and Improving Processes

Sample Hiring CompaniesAmazon • Asurion • Caesars Entertainment • FedEx • HCA • HP • Humana • Johnson & Johnson • Lowe’s • McKesson • Sitel • UNUM • Vanderbilt University Medical Center

1st placeOver the past 10 years, five Vanderbilt MBA teams have taken first place in national and international

Operations Management competitions.

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business is global. we think business school should be, too.

Today’s business world demands a global mind-set. That doesn’t just mean knowing about geography and currency differences. Business executives—no matter what market or sector—must understand the cultural framework within which they’re operating. That’s why at Vanderbilt, we lead immersion sessions in key markets across the globe that include visits to some of the world’s most important companies. But we also offer a unique student-led initiative called Project Pyramid, where students venture into some of the planet’s less-traveled areas. There, faculty members join students to work on some of the most intractable—but worthwhile—projects imaginable, like hunger, poverty and education. Now that is truly a global perspective.

brazilProfessor Mark Cohen led students on a weeklong trip for the Doing Business in Brazil course. Students did market research for a local business and visited several companies, including Petrobas, Coteminas and Natura.

Project Pyramid worked in Guatemala City to establish a housing microfinance program for a low-income community. Students met with government officials, commercial and microfinance banks, and NGO leaders, and conducted the first community census to help draft new, sustainable business models for the community.

guatemala

other selected global experiences 1 Johannesburg, South Africa

(Semester Study Abroad)

2 Santiago, Chile (Project Pyramid)

3 Hong Kong, China (Semester Study Abroad)

4 Istanbul, Turkey (Global Business Association Trip)

5 Paris, France (May/Summer Study Abroad)

6 Koblenz, Germany (Semester Study Abroad)

Study Abroad

Global Project

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business is global. we think business school should be, too.

It’s one thing to study international business. Here, you can experience it.

LONDON

A group of students spent two weeks at Peking University in Beijing to learn firsthand about China’s history, culture, government, economy and consumer market. The trip also included company visits (Johnson & Johnson, Hyundai and Lenovo), cultural tours and basic Mandarin language courses.

Several students spent three weeks studying in Germany, where they learned about leadership and cultural differences, the European economy, auto retailing and marketing. The trip also included tours of the European Central Bank and an Audi manufacturing plant.

germanychina

Students traveled to Nairobi, Kenya, to work for 10 days to help design educational evaluation metrics and succession planning in the slums of Mathare. They also met with Care for Aids and Juhudi Kilimo, two growing agencies making a huge impact in East Africa.

kenya

Students traveled to Madurai, India, to help build a finance management information framework for the Aravind Eye Care System. They met with senior leaders, visited eye clinics in the city and villages, attended management meetings and interviewed hospital managers.

india

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innovations begin with new ideas. nurturing them is at our core.

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entrepreneurship

After five years in PR, Megan left the corporate world to focus on Georgie Beauty, the eco-luxe cosmetics startup she co-founded with her sister. After initial success, Megan felt unprepared to grow the company. At Vanderbilt, she honed her business skills, built a strong network and won two Owen entrepreneurial grants, giving her the tools to expand Georgie Beauty’s retail footprint.

MBA (General Management and Entrepreneurship)

Megan Allen

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innovations begin with new ideas. nurturing them is at our core.

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$185,000The amount of funding Vanderbilt

makes available each year for a few student startup businesses.

Most schools take would-be entrepreneurs only as far as developing a business plan. At Vanderbilt, you can start a business. And while you’ll gain the knowledge to support such a project, that’s just the beginning for startups. We connect you with all kinds of resources, from networking with local entrepreneurs to organizations (including the Nashville Entrepreneur Center, the Nashville Capital Network and Jumpstart Foundry) that assist new entrepreneurs to secure funding for ventures.

Choose Your FocusEntrepreneurship Emphasis What You’ll StudySmall Business Management • Accounting and Finance for Entrepreneurs • Writing a Business Plan • Launching the Venture • Social Enterprise and Entrepreneurship

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consultingChoose Your FocusStrategy Concentration plus one or more other concentrations

What You’ll StudyGame Theory and Business Strategy • Corporate Strategy • Strategic Alignment of Human Capital • Innovation Strategy • Fast Growing Businesses • Operations Strategy • Leading Change • Marketing Strategy • Strategy & Operations Consulting

Sample Hiring CompaniesAccretive • ACS • Arryve Consulting • Capco • Capgemini • Deloitte Consulting • ECG Management Consultants • Ernst & Young • Huron Consulting Group • KPMG • Kurt Salmon • McKinsey • Microsoft

problem solvers welcome.As long as businesses face challenges (in other words, as long as there are businesses), consulting organizations will fill a critical market need. At Vanderbilt, our flexible curriculum offers a great framework on which you can build a consulting career—and land a job with one of the elite companies that recruit here.

Our students who pursue this path often choose concentrations (and frequently double concentrations) in Strategy, General Management, Finance, Operations and HOP that give them the wide-ranging knowledge to solve problems for clients and lead change. And you can further build your skills through career seminars, case practice sessions with alumni, projects with companies and networking with industry leaders.

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9:30 AM Students experience LifeFlight critical care helicopter service during Health Care Immersion course.

health care

nobody else does

health care business

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400,000The number of jobs Nashville-based health care companies create

globally, along with more than $70 billion in revenue.

Combine a top-ranked business school with a world-class medical center and put them in a city named by The Wall Street Journal as one of the hottest places for health care. What you get is a health care management curriculum that delivers innovation in ways that no other MBA program does. Ways that immerse you in the delivery of health care (like standing next to a surgeon performing surgery). Ways that let you network with health care executives (relationships that often lead to jobs). Learn from one of the U.S. Congress’s foremost experts on health care policy. Or solve real challenges for local health care companies through exclusive residencies.

Because you’ll learn the field from the inside out, you’ll be uniquely prepared for the future of health care. And prepared to shape it.

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Choose Your FocusChoose from a variety of electives to build your own health care career track. Or if you are seeking a career in health care services or consulting, choose the intensive Health Care Specialization. Students earning the Specialization must also earn a Concentration in one of the other disciplines, such as Finance, Marketing or Operations.

What You’ll StudyHealth Care Economics & Policy • Health Care Entrepreneurship • Health Care Marketing • Health Care Operations • Health Care Technology • Health Care Innovation • Health Care Law and Regulation • Financial and Strategic Analysis: Applications to Health Care Services

Sample Hiring CompaniesAmgen • Bayer • Capgemini • Chattem/Sanofi Aventis • Community Health Systems • DaVita • Deloitte Consulting • ECG Management Consultants • Genentech • HCA • Humana • Johnson & Johnson • Kurt Salmon • McKesson • Pfizer • Vanguard • Zimmer

nobody else does

health care business

like this.

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human & organizational performance

Vanderbilt offers one of the country’s most highly regarded MBA programs in Human and Organizational Performance. That makes our MBA students on this career path highly regarded by some of America’s savviest and best-known corporations and consulting firms.

We offer a greater number and variety of courses than most business schools. And unlike typical HR programs, ours prepares you to sit at the C-level and help a company implement business strategies.

How HOP can make you a business VIP.

Choose Your FocusThe HOP Concentration is flexible, allowing you to customize the curriculum to your unique needs. The HOP Specialization is more intense and focused, providing a structured foundation for careers in Human Capital Consulting or Corporate Human Resources Management.

What You’ll StudyStrategic Alignment of Human Capital • Leading Change • Organization Design • Talent Acquisition • Compensation • Labor and Employee Relations • Negotiation • Innovation Strategy • Ethics • Debates & Controversies in Business, Management & Society

Sample Hiring CompaniesAmgen • Bank of America Merrill Lynch • Capgemini • Deloitte Consulting • GE • Hewlett-Packard • Humana • IBM • LinkedIn • Microsoft • Nissan • Procter & Gamble • Sears

100The historic job placement percentage

for Vanderbilt MBAs on the HOP career track (with salaries matching those of

other MBA tracks).

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Vanderbilt’s 2012 rank among U.S. programs in Human Resources (#7 in the world) according to the Financial Times.

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What does an aeronautical engineer (testing planes at Boeing) do when she wants a fundamental career change? In Anne Marie’s case, she came to Vanderbilt with the goal of pursuing a strategic HR role. This summer, she’s interning with LinkedIn’s HR department, a perfect pairing with her tech background, she says.

MBA (HoP)

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Our Career Management Center is exceptionally adept at doing just what its name promises: helping you build and manage your career. They’ll help connect you to the top recruiters seeking MBAs in your areas (expertise, industry and geographic) of interest. They’ll also help you make the most of those connections, with coaching, preparation and other resources to help you succeed in interviews.

And since you’ll always be a Vanderbilt alum, you have access to our career services for life. When there are unexpected disruptions in industry and employment, you can rely on us for career coaching to networking to job leads.

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Our students consistently say they work harder here than ever before. But they’ll also tell you this: They still find plenty of time for having fun.

It happens at socials every Thursday night. And countless other casually unscheduled times in between. Intramural sports. Wine tastings. Food festivals where students prepare dishes from their native regions. Spur-of-the-moment meetups. Or times when students simply enjoy one another’s company.

After all, this isn’t just a place where people make contacts. It’s where you make lifelong friends.

we’re far from all business.

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You’re not the only one who will find a supportive environment at Vanderbilt. Through the Owen Partners Association (OPA), we help connect spouses, fiancés, partners, boyfriends, girlfriends and families to the life of our community. All OPAs are always invited to be part of social events and Owen clubs. And along with a network, we provide resources for job opportunities, child care, local schools and more.

We welcome you to our family. And that goes double for your family.

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non-degree

degree

From the first rung on the career ladder to the corner office, Vanderbilt Business offers programs for every stage of your career.

macc – valuation This innovative MAcc option prepares you for a career in the valuation service line of a global professional services firm.

macc This traditional MAcc option leads to a career in the audit service line of a top firm—Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Grant Thornton, KPMG or PricewaterhouseCoopers.

master of accountancy 12 months

Vanderbilt offers two MAcc programs for recent college graduates. Both offer advantages you’ll find nowhere else: small classes, an opportunity for a paid internship with one of five firms considered among the top places to launch a career, and an emphasis on professional development and client service skills. The programs also offer outstanding prep courses for the CPA and CFA exams.

ms finance 9 months

If you are looking for an entry-level position in investment research, asset management, sales and trading, insurance, corporate finance or risk management, this accelerated program will help you master the advanced research and analysis skills you need. Goldman sachs, Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Harris Williams are just a few of the firms that hire our grads.

For undergraduates and recent college grads who want to launch a rewarding career in business

Typical age range 20-24

vanderbilt young professional programs

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accelerator 28 days

some call it “six internships on steroids.” others, a “business boot camp.” Regardless of what you call it, in just four weeks, you will learn from the best faculty that Vanderbilt has to offer. serve as a consultant solving real-world problems for companies such as FedEx, Coca-Cola and Whirlpool. Receive one-on-one career counseling and get the confidence to land your dream internship or job.

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VANDERBILT BUSINESSTM

executive mba 24 months

Vanderbilt offers two paths to earn a real MBA without disrupting your career momentum. Both offer a rigorous “executive edge” curriculum designed for those who are at or aspire to senior-level positions—management fundamentals and a focus on strategy, advanced financial frameworks and leadership. The programs share a lockstep first-year experience before diverging for varied coursework in the second year.

mba 20 months

If you want to catapult your current career or switch to another one entirely, an MBA may be right for you. our MBA program is known for its emphasis on leadership development and experiential learning. Equally important, our graduates are known for the qualities that recruiters seek—the ability to lead with ideas, not egos. A willingness to dig deeper and work harder. The capacity to solve problems collaboratively.

career pathsFinance ConsultingMarketing Health Careoperations Human & organizational Entrepreneurship Performance

emba – americasThis innovative option is ideal for managers who have responsibilities for cross-border business growth or aspire to an expat assignment. In Year Two, students take a deep dive into the unique business practices of Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the U.s. with four 10-day immersions at top business schools in each country.

embaThe Executive MBA is for mid-level managers, senior executives, engineers, business owners, physicians, accountants, lawyers and other professionals who are responsible for strategy, global perspective and leading teams. Year Two features an intensive year-long strategy sequence, consulting project and an international residency.

health care mba 20 months

The Health Care MBA, known for its hands-on immersion experiences and industry partnerships, prepares you for the challenges of leadership in the health care industry. You’ll learn in the city with the largest concentration of health care services in the world, getting insight into all facets of the U.s. health care system, enabling you to make an immediate impact on the job.

master of management in health care 12 months

The Master of Management in Health Care helps working clinicians and other experienced health care professionals effectively manage people, programs or processes to increase their responsibilities and value within their organizations. You will attend management core classes one night a week and intensive, industry-specific courses one weekend per month.

executive development institute open enrollment

programs 2-3 days

short, focused development programs to help you learn a new business topic or enhance your managerial skills.

certificates in excellence

12-36 monthsDevelopment tracks help you build a specific set of skills around an essential business area.

custom programstailored

schedulesEducational solutions uniquely tailored to the developmental needs of client organizations.

Health Care Programs

vanderbilt executive programs

vanderbilt mba

for you?For early career professionals who want to accelerate or alter their career trajectory

Typical age range 24-30

For working professionals—from rising managers to C-suite executives—who aspire to more

Typical age range 30-55

For more information on these programs, visit owen.vanderbilt.edu.

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Vanderbilt University | Owen Graduate School of Management401 21st Avenue South | Nashville, TN 37203-2422

Telephone: 615.322.6469 | Fax: 615.343.1175 | Email: [email protected]: owen.vanderbilt.edu | Hours: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM, US Central Time

this is who we are. this is what we do.we are competitive—not cutthroat. this, we believe, is our defining strength. it’s true we’re small. we like it that way. there is power in selectivity. that’s how we find people who dig deeper, work harder, challenge the status quo and lead with ideas (not egos). this is how we build our culture—one that’s collaborative above all else. because we know that winning doesn’t mean leaving others behind. it’s what the market demands. it’s what others are still figuring out. we’re the b-school built for the persistent. the genuine. the professional who knows he or she hasn’t heard it all before—and uses that humility to grow. to learn. to change. that’s called wisdom. and a word from the wise: take note of vanderbilt. we’re building a new type of business leader—together.

vanderbilt businessTM

the Vanderbilt MBA