The IU Kelley School of Business gives students at its Indianapolis campus a variety of opportunities to test their lessons in real-world projects and industry partnerships – using Indiana's largest regional economy (and beyond) as the School's largest classroom.
Evening MBA Program at Kelley Indianapolis ranked 6th in the country
The Kelley School of Business Evening MBA Program in Indianapolis is ranked sixth among 344 part-time MBA programs in the country.
The Indiana University Kelley School of Business has added two new members to its Indianapolis Dean’s Council, the advisory group of metro business leaders that helps maintain close ties and build new connections between Kelley and regional employers.
Katz, Sapper & Miller's annual Manufacturing Survey is authored by IU Kelley School of Business experts, in partnership with Conexus Indiana, Indiana Manufacturers Association
Venture Club of Indiana will host 'Food Entrepreneurship' program on 10/1
On October 1st, the Venture Club of Indiana will revisit Food Entrepreneurship with an expanded program featuring the local innovators who are shaping the culinary economy in Central Indiana – a topic that’s only gained attention since the group first put it “on the table” at its monthly luncheon meeting last October.
Fourteen Kelley students named in IUPUI's Top 100
When you go to school with some 30,000 students, being named among the Top 100 IUPUI undergraduates is a big deal. Fourteen Kelley School of Business Indianapolis students have received such an honor.
2014 IUPUI homecoming game and social is approaching
On Saturday, March 1, cheer for the IUPUI Women’s basketball team as they take on Western Illinois at 3 p.m. in The Jungle.
Kelley School faculty will train volunteer coaches to mentor entrepreneurs in planning, cash management – first session scheduled for January 17th at IUPUI.
After graduation, Gretchen Gaskin knew she wanted to continue playing the sport she loved—basketball.
J. Reed Smith takes helm as new chair of Graduate Accounting programs in Indianapolis
Kelley School of Business Executive Associate Dean Philip L. Cochran announced today the appointment of J. Reed Smith, professor of accounting, as the faculty chair of the Graduate Accounting programs at Kelley Indianapolis, effective January 1, 2014.
Bloomberg Businessweek ranks Kelley Evening MBA program No. 1 for academic quality
The Kelley School of Business Indianapolis has moved up 10 spots to No. 31 for the best 2013 part-time MBA programs, according to Bloomberg Businessweek and, most importantly, is ranked No. 1 for academic quality.
Hazelett Women in Leadership Forum features Dr. Ora Pescovitz
On Friday, October 25, the Randall L. Tobias Center for Leadership Excellence presents the eighth annual Hazelett Women in Leadership Forum with Dr. Ora Pescovitz, who will talk about My Path: Learning, Leadership & Life.
Graduate accounting student goes long
If you would have told Raman Bawa that he would be competing with 150 of the world’s longest hitters at the RE/MAX Long Drive Championships, he would have called you everything but sane.
The Kelley School of Business Indianapolis will feature a four-person panel titled “Embracing Risk to Sustain a Neighborhood” at the Spirit and Place Festival on November 3, 2013, 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m at the IUPUI Campus Center Auditorium located at 420 University Boulevard Indianapolis, IN 46202.
Business of Medicine MBA Program Holds Orientation and First Residency for Inaugural Cohort
The Kelley School of Business at Indiana University welcomed its inaugural Business of Medicine MBA cohort to program orientation and residency sessions earlier this month, becoming the first top-20 business school in the country to offer a physician-only MBA education.
IUPUI's top male student chases passion, not a six-figure job
Jim Plew (BS ’13) left IUPUI this spring with a passion to pursue a start-up endeavor and make a difference.
HR Execs Say Sell Your Abilities Not Your Degree
MBA graduates looking to land a job in today’s challenging market should focus on their potential impact to employers instead of relying heavily on how they look on paper, a panel of HR executives stressed Tuesday.
Five Kelley students named in the top 10 of the IUPUI Top 100, including #1 male student
The IUPUI Alumni Council named five Kelley School of Business students among IUPUI’s top 10 juniors and seniors during the 14th annual IUPUI Top 100 Outstanding Students dinner.
Houston radio talks Business of Medicine with Smith-Daniels
Vicki Smith-Daniels, faculty chair of graduate business programs in medicine and professor of operations and supply chain management at the Kelley School of Business, appeared on the “Price of Business” radio program with Houston talk show host Kevin Price.
Evening MBA team wins state case competition
A team of Evening MBA students from the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis recently earned the top spot in the ACG Cup case competition, sponsored by the Indiana chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth.
Evening MBA students venture into startups at DeveloperTown
Most scuba divers do not begin their hobby by suddenly donning gear and jumping into the ocean.
Kelley alum's popular book to aid children in China
There is a Chinese legend that tells of an invisible red thread connecting all people who are destined to meet, regardless of time or place.
Kelley alumna named 2012 CFO of the year
A Kelley School of Business Indianapolis alumna has been honored by the Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ) as a top chief financial officer.
As a CPO corporate sponsor, Mike’s Express Carwash receives a variety of benefits, including speaking engagements for company leaders, invitations to CPO recruiting events and the opportunity to place recruiting messages on the school’s electronic display boards.
Alums offer advice during student negotiation simulations
Negotiations training isn’t limited to trial by fire on the job.
Hostess may change, but Twinkies stay the same, says Kelley professor
When Hostess Brands Inc. announced plans to wind down operations and sell off iconic brands such as Twinkies during bankruptcy, it meant plant closures and a loss of hundreds of jobs in Indiana.
Evening MBA spring break trip to India
What are your spring break plans? Consider Evening MBA spring break trip to India and earn 3 credits toward your degree.
IU Business Outlook forecast: 2013 will be generally similar to 2012, marked by slow growth
In this election year, voters repeatedly list the economy as their number one concern.
Kelley faculty research shows race plays a role in assisting members within a team
If a group’s success depends on the achievement of all involved, one might think everyone would be willing to lend a hand when one group member clearly struggles.
Accounting professor takes teaching to India
Deloitte has a substantial presence in India and is growing rapidly, according to Kulsrud, who points out that Deloitte and other national accounting firms such as Ernst and Young, PriceWaterhouseCoopers and KPMG are expanding their practices.
Forum to highlight those who protected art from Nazi plunder during WWII
As the Nazis marched through Europe during World War II, Hitler seized famous artworks he liked and destroyed those he didn’t.
Alumna receives fellowship to research local, life-saving programs
Kacy Allgood (BS ’03) has been named the 2012 Sewell Fund Learning Partnership Fellow. Allgood, who has a master’s degree in library science and a B.S. in business from the IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis, both at IUPUI, is a certified emergency medical technician.
Alum attorney involved in case before U.S. Supreme Court speaks to business law students
When the U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that the City of Indianapolis did not violate equal protection laws during the years-long battle over property tax assessments, an alumnus from the IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis had won a case before the highest court of the land.
Applying American civil rights lessons to India's caste system
An effort to expand education to millions living in poverty in India is being directed with the concept of giving educational opportunities to those in the lowest of India’s caste system.
Evening MBA class receives lessons from Allison VP, other execs
Mike Headly, Allison’s vice president of international marketing, was the guest speaker at the finale of the international competitive strategy class taught by Charles Dhanaraj, associate professor of management and Schmenner Faculty Fellow.
Be part of the team: Kelley-Krannert case competition
The Kelley School of Business Indianapolis will participate in the 14th Annual Kelley School of Business-Krannert School of Management Undergraduate Case Study Competition on October 26 and 27.
Evening MBA alum to be named CEO at Entergy
IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis graduate Leo Denault will assume the role as Chief Executive Officer at Entergy, Corp. Denault is currently the Chief Financial Officer at Entergy, an integrated energy company providing electricity for several southern states.
Graduate taxation program ranked top 10
Kelley School of Business Indianapolis was recently ranked among the top 10 master's of taxation programs in a nationwide survey by JobsInTax.com, part of the TaxTalent network.
Faculty to present at Entrepreneur Boot Camp
Economic recessions have historically spawned new businesses. More than half of all Fortune 500 companies got their start during a downturn, according to the Kaufman Foundation.
Kelley alum creates nationwide website to match consumers with hair stylists
When Janell Shaffer’s hair stylist left for another salon, Shaffer didn’t have a replacement in mind. The Kelley School of Business Indianapolis graduate (BS ’95) rarely made a buying decision without consulting reviews, but couldn’t seem to find any for hair stylists.
Kelley faculty to offer marketing advice to minority, women and veteran business owners
Whether it’s baking cakes or roofing a house, small business owners are often great at what they do, but may lack the expertise or staff to devote to marketing their work.
Kelley Evening MBA student named chief medical officer of IU Health Saxony Hospital
Indiana University Health Saxony Hospital has named Gaurav Arora, MD, FACEP, as the new chief medical officer (CMO) at the Fishers hospital. Arora is currently pursuing an MBA through the Indiana University Kelley School of Business Indianapolis.
IUPUI program offers Kelley business students cross-curriculum experience with engineering students
Business students typically don’t study the mechanics of kidney dialysis. However Kelley School of Business Indianapolis students are learning about the business implications of dialysis treatment through a unique program specific to the IUPUI campus.
Andrew Welling receives prestigious J. Dwight Peterson Key Award
Kelley School of Business Indianapolis senior Andrew Welling said he was surprised to learn that he’d won two student awards.
Accounting and finance grad to speak at IUPUI commencement
Wohlreich was grateful that Kelley traditionally makes case studies an integral part of normal course work.
Two esteemed business leaders with extraordinary commitment to volunteerism and giving back will address graduates of the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis at its May 13 commencement recognition ceremonies.
Familiar Face to Lead Kelley Diversity Office
The new leader of the Kelley Indianapolis Office of Student Diversity plans to take the Kelley message to diverse audiences on and off campus to help people better understand the opportunities and advantages of the local business school.
Evening MBA Students Help Local Coffee Company Expand Market
Evening MBA students at the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis will play a key role in the launch of a new restaurant concept by a local business looking to expand its brand beyond the ordinary.
Kelley Evening MBA Students Network with Alumni and Community
Many current students and alumni have asked the school to increase the opportunities for student-alumni networking.
Dean Cochran Presents Leadership Lessons at Shackleton Exhibit
A lecture series hosted by the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis will share the valuable leadership lessons gleaned from the epic adventure of Sir Ernest Shackleton, whose 1914 journey to the South Pole is the subject of a new exhibit at the Indiana State Museum.
Bill Kulsrud Named First Katz, Sapper & Miller Faculty Fellow
The Kelley School of Business proudly announces a longtime faculty member in accounting will serve as the inaugural Katz, Sapper & Miller Faculty Fellow.
Accounting/Finance Senior Wins National Merit Scholarship
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board recently awarded a senior student a $10,000 scholarship to continue her pursuit of an accounting degree at Kelley Indianapolis.
Idalene Kesner has been announced as the new dean of the Kelley School of Business
Idalene "Idie" Kesner, an accomplished educator, administrator and leading researcher on strategic management, will head Indiana University's Kelley School of Business as its next dean, pending approval by the IU Board of Trustees.
Kelley Begins New Dual Degree Program with Chinese University
A new agreement between the Kelley School of Business and a leading Chinese university promises to open up new learning opportunities for students and faculty from both institutions.
Kelley Alum/Supporter Receives IUPUI Spirit of Philanthropy Award
The honoree list at the annual IUPUI Spirit of Philanthropy Awards Celebration included an alumnus and longtime donor to the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis.
Hoosier Fellows find leadership lessons in the pits
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IU Business Conference talked about the role of government in business (Video)
Watch a video of the IU Business Conference about the role of government in business.
Inaugural Randall L. Tobias Chair Returns to Kelley Indy
A successful Kelley School of Business MBA graduate and global businessman returns to the Kelley School’s Indianapolis campus in March to continue his role as the inaugural Randall L. Tobias Chair and Executive in Residence.
IU Kelley School of Business professor receives Distinguished Entrepreneurship Scholar Award
The national award originated at Syracuse University and now is presented at Oklahoma State University's School of Entrepreneurship to recognize the research contributions of an outstanding scholar in the field of entrepreneurship.
Dramatic American Soprano Featured at Free Hazelett Forum
Continuing in its tradition of presenting outstanding examples of women leaders, the Randall L. Tobias Center for Leadership Excellence will host dramatic soprano and Indianapolis native Angela Brown as the latest presenter for the Nov. 3 Hazelett Forum.
The following list of students includes all those recognized for outstanding achievements by the IUPUI Office of Student Involvement and the Undergraduate Student Government.
The Kelley School of Business Indianapolis each year recognizes the talented faculty who contribute immensely to the success and caliber of the business school.
IUPUI Top 100: Kelley School of Business Awardees
Read a message from Ken Carow, associate dean for Kelley School of Business Indianapolis research and programs.
Kelley co-sponsors whistleblowers program to bring Government Accountability speakers to campus
The Kelley School of Business, in partnership with other academic units at Indiana University, is sponsoring a collegiate tour hosted by the Government Accountability Project (GAP), which is aimed at informing university students about the accomplishments of whistleblowers.
Julie Barker, director, Field Human Resources and Recruiting, Appirio, and a 2005 graduate of the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis, was recently honored as Human Resources Professional of the Year, receiving the Award for Professional Excellence from the Indiana State Council of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM).
Kelley Indianapolis MBA alumnus Brinegar named chairman of the Council of State Chambers
Kevin J. Brinegar, president of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and a 1994 graduate of the Kelley Evening MBA program, was recently selected to chair the Council of State Chambers. Brinegar will lead the prestigious industry organization until September 2016.
Kelley's first graduating class of Physician MBAs is changing the business of medicine
Before the Affordable Care Act, there was little intersection of business and medicine. Physicians were happy taking care of patients, and administrators handled the rest.
Kelley School leverages Moi University partnership to offer foundational business course in Kenya
The Indiana University Kelley School of Business has developed a 10-week pilot study program designed to impart foundational business knowledge and skills to the people of Kenya through its strategic international partnership with Moi University.
Three Kelley School of Business faculty members receive fellowships to support research efforts
Phil Cochran, executive associate dean for the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis, has announced this year’s recipients of three long-standing faculty fellowships.
Kelley School of Business accounting grad is among the nation's elite.
In the world of accounting, there is no bigger accomplishment than joining the exclusive club of Elijah Watt Sells Award winners.
The Kelley School of Business Indianapolis has named Susan Cauble its first Director of Graduate Accounting Programs.
What's your preferred color? The revamped I-Core class will help you find yours.
Students aren’t picking their favorite colors; instead they are assigned a color after taking a personality test from the Scotland-based company, Insights.
Kelley Indianapolis career fair brings over 70 employers to Indianapolis for networking opportunity
The sixth annual Kelley Indianapolis career fair will give students and alumni the opportunity to network with professionals from Indiana and abroad.
A great university must have great teachers. They ensure students are prepared for success in the world outside the classroom.
Kelley graduates earn CFO of the year honors
When the Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ) named its top Indiana financial executives of 2013, the Kelley School of Business was well represented with five alumni recognized for their financial leadership.
Young Alumni Council raises $1700 in 24-hour online scholarship challenge.
Kelley School of Business Indianapolis students receive scholarships every year to help fund their college costs.
Imagine elementary school children operating banks, managing restaurants, writing checks and voting for mayor. Kelley Indianapolis’ Young Alumni Council (YAC), in partnership with Junior Achievement of Central Indiana, made this a reality for Indianapolis-area youth through a simulation called Biztown.
Kelley School of Business Indianapolis students competed recently for cash and bragging rights during the Celadon 24-Hour Team Case Study competition.
Kelley mourns the loss of faculty member Ken Wright
It is with great sorrow that I share with you that Professor Ken Wright unexpectedly passed away on Sunday evening.
Leading market strategist of Fifth Third Bank to visit IUPUI
Fifth Third Bank’s Chief Investment Strategist John Augustine on Wednesday will speak to Kelley School of Business Indianapolis students about various investment topics and provide insight into the current and future economic climate.
Survey sees Hoosier manufacturers investing in growth, despite workforce, regulatory concerns
The certified public accounting firm of Katz, Sapper & Miller LLP today released the results of their seventh annual Indiana manufacturing survey.
Kelley students compete in national supply chain competition
Undergraduate students from the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis competed against teams from 19 schools across the country in the third annual Wayne State/General Motors (GM) Supply Chain Management case study competition September 19-21 in Detroit, Mich.
Kelley professors teach confrontation without conflict in "Courageous Conversations" workshop
Managing employee turmoil in any workplace is never fun or easy. And in the fast-paced, high-stakes industry of healthcare, where time is precious and lives are at stake, dealing with interpersonal conflict can be even more challenging.
Smith-Daniels wraps national radio tour on "News & Views" program
Vicki Smith-Daniels, faculty chair of graduate business programs in medicine and professor of operations and supply chain management at the Kelley School of Business, wrapped up a two-week national radio tour April 26 with a live appearance on the “News & Views” program hosted by Ronn Allen.
Vicki Smith-Daniels talks healthcare with national radio host John Loeffler
Vicki Smith-Daniels, faculty chair of graduate business programs in medicine and professor of operations and supply chain management at the Kelley School of Business, recently talked with national radio host John Loeffler for his weekly “Steel on Steel” broadcast.
Smith-Daniels touts Business of Medicine program on America's Work Force radio
Vicki Smith-Daniels, faculty chair of graduate business programs in medicine and professor of operations and supply chain management at the Kelley School of Business, joined America’s Work Force radio host Ed “Flash” Ferenc on April 16th for a discussion about healthcare.
Professor's research looks at why CEOs cheat
When a dishonest executive fraudulently reports his or her company’s earnings, the deception is often hidden behind competitive compensation practices and complex systems- either the finances or the product itself is difficult to understand and thereby difficult to monitor.
Kelley professor studies team dynamics in the ER
In an emergency room, teamwork can mean the difference between life and death. The unique dynamics among team members is what attracted Christopher O.L.H. Porter, Kelley associate professor of management and Randall L. Tobias Faculty Fellow of Leadership Excellence, to research emergency room teams at local hospitals.
Kelley School of Business launches Business of Medicine MBA for physicians
To address the leadership needs of a rapidly changing healthcare system, Indiana University Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis has launched the Business of Medicine MBA to prepare practicing physicians nationwide to assume unprecedented management roles.
Kelley Indianapolis Evening MBA program ranked 9th in the nation
In its ranking of the best graduate schools in 2014, U.S. News and World Report has named the Kelley School of Business Evening MBA program in Indianapolis ninth in the nation for part-time MBA schools.
Kelley professor wins European competition with a teaching case on child labor issues in India
The concept of moral values often sets the boundaries for corporate strategy.
Professor's research examines what determines a company's global reach
The term “global company” may insinuate far-reaching manufacturing and distribution of goods and services around the globe.
Volunteers needed for Indy tax prep
As Indianapolis residents begin to prepare for tax season, they will have assistance from students from the graduate accounting programs at the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis.
Women's MBA alumni event offers empowerment for 2013
Caroline Dowd-Higgins wants you to know you didn’t just “get” a degree. You earned a degree. You earned the award and you certainly earned that promotion.
Student startup receives half a million in seed funding
What began as a project between two high school friends has grown into a popular app with seed funding and national media attention.
Professor Marjorie Lyles elected president of prestigious management society
The Strategic Management Society (SMS) recently elected as president Marjorie Lyles, professor of international strategic management at the Kelley School of Business and OneAmerica Chair in Business Administration.
MBA students offer business insight to IU School of Medicine
Science and business minds work together in two projects between Kelley School of Business Indianapolis students, the IU School of Medicine and the Indiana Clinical and Transitional Sciences Institute.
Kelley prof: Super Bowl the "Olympics" of advertising, as ad prices climb to record $4 million
It is considered to be the most-watched television event in U.S. history, drawing an estimated 111.3 million people in 2012.
Professor emeritus named Manufacturing Hall of Fame 2012 inductee
When it came time for Industry Week magazine to honor the most influential executive and thought leaders in U.S. manufacturing, the organization inducted Kelley School of Business Professor Emeritus Robert “Doc” Hall into the 2012 Manufacturing Hall of Fame.
Survey finds Indiana's manufacturers ready to compete
The results from the 2012 Indiana Manufacturing Survey: “Halftime” for Indiana Manufacturing indicate that Hoosier manufacturers are stronger this year than at any point since the Great Recession.
Kelley professor to speak at Indiana Tax Institute
Tax law may seem like a static subject, but Bob Jamison, professor of accounting at the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis, says it’s actually very fluid.
New smartphone app from Kelley alum settles the score
Kelley School of Business alum Marcus May (BS ’03) co-developed a new smartphone application to put these arguments to the test.
Owner of Scotty's Brewhouse offers marketing advice to Evening MBA students
If you expanded a restaurant chain into five locations, how would you differentiate each one?
Women's MBA alumnae workshop offers social media savvy
At a recent personal branding workshop hosted by the IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis Women’s MBA Alumni Advisory Board, Hand led a discussion about how to make the best use of social media for professional purposes.
Lecturer offers local ops managers the opportunity to talk shop
Sometimes all you need is a fresh pair of eyes. When a group of operations managers from several Indianapolis businesses get together every few weeks, they share advice with peers in non-competing markets.
What's your personal brand? Marketing professor talks technique at latest Career Compass event
Saxton asked the group of over fifty attendees to consider the definition of a brand and how one associates with such a name.
Samsung’s record fast phone sales exemplify global supply chain, says Kelley expert
In the first 100 days since Samsung Electronics released its new Galaxy S3 smartphone, the company has sold 20 million units.
With an increase in enrollment this year, Kelley Indianapolis needed to expand physically in order to give more students access to our classes.
Kelley partners with IndyHub to offer professional development
The Kelley School of Business Indianapolis is proud to announce that it will partner with IndyHub and IUPUI in the return of Career Compass for the Creative Class.
Research by professor emeritus featured in Financial Times
When it came to designing his steel mills, Andrew Carnegie focused on speed and efficient materials handling.
Outgoing seniors rank at the top in global simulation competition
To be in charge of a $100 million sensor manufacturing company is a challenge for any business school senior. But two teams in Todd Roberson’s J411 Analysis of Business Decisions course ranked top in a global simulation competition, a first in his time teaching the course. Kelley School of Business Indianapolis teams ranked number one in return on equity as well as return on assets, in a competition involving several hundred teams competing from as far away as Israel, Germany and Turkey.
Kelley undergraduate takes the reigns of dedication each summer
Kelley School of Business Indianapolis students spend summers in many different ways: internships, part-time jobs, camps and classes.
Pfizer Animal Health names Kelley alum director of US Pork Technical Services
Pfizer Animal Health has named Shelley Stanford, DVM, MS, MBA, Director, US Pork Technical Services.
Kelley students to gain first-hand business experience in China
IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis MBAs ranked second and third in a consulting project in Dalian, China.
Style and substance: Kelley Women’s MBA workshop offers inside out advice on dressing for success
We all have people in our lives whose personalities are just…different. Perhaps it’s a boss with a very dominant personality or a colleague who can’t ever seem to make a decision.
Kelley Indianapolis professor receives Fulbright grant to do work in Croatia
Since 2004, the Kelley School of Business has been engaged in international graduate education through the International Graduate Business School (IGBS) in Zagreb, Croatia.
Kelley marketing professor to offer social media insight at minority business fair
Clinical Associate Professor of Marketing M. Kim Saxton will offer a social media workshop at the 2012 Central Indiana Minority and Women’s Enterprises Division Resource Fair this summer.
MS in Taxation graduate named to 2012 Indianapolis Bar Association Hall of Fame
Ensuring equal access to justice for all individuals motivates Oni Harton. And her commitment to helping people who are unable to pay for professional legal assistance has culminated in her induction to the Indianapolis Bar Association Hall of Fame.
Pacers may be better off having lost in the playoffs, says Kelley marketing lecturer
The NBA draft is just around the corner. Having finished the 2011-2012 season with the third-best record in the Eastern Conference, the Indiana Pacers enjoyed their first playoff series in seven years.
Kelley Indianapolis grad named VP at Bank of the Cascades
Bank of the Cascades President and CEO Terry Zink has announced that Daniel Lee (BS ‘79, MBA ’83) has been appointed to serve as Executive Vice President and Chief Credit Officer of Cascade Bancorp and Bank of the Cascades.
Scholarships and awards honor top Kelley business students
As the 2011-2012 school year comes to a close, the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis honored its scholarship and award recipients at a breakfast at University Place Hotel.
Senior Alicia Brunson named Kelley Indianapolis Chancellor’s Scholar
Each year a Chancellor’s Scholar Award goes to the graduating senior with the top GPA in each IUPUI school.
Kelley Indianapolis marketing professor Kim Saxton receives promotion
Kelley School of Business Indianapolis Associate Dean Philip Cochran has announced that Clinical Assistant Professor of Marketing Kim Saxton has been promoted to Clinical Associate Professor of Marketing, effective July 1, 2012.
Top 10 student takes Kelley lessons home to struggling women in Niger
For Top 10 IUPUI student and Kelley finance major Assoumaou Mayaki receiving an education was always a foregone conclusion. Her father, Ibrahim, grew up in a poor neighborhood in Niger and always stressed the value of a college degree.
The Office of Student Involvement held their 5th Annual Leadership Reception Sunday, April 22 at the IUPUI Campus Center.
For many students, four majors, two minors and recognition as an Honors College scholar would complete a successful college career. Not for Daniela Klaz. Among the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis senior’s most important achievements is the title civic leader.
Nine Kelley students named among IUPUI’s Top 100
When you go to school with some 30,000 students, being named among the Top 100 undergraduates is a big deal. Nine Kelley School of Business Indianapolis students have received such an honor.
Student Event Celebrates Your Journey from Backpacks to Briefcases
College involves a time of tremendous change for Kelley students as some move from teen to adult while others transition from novice to skilled professional.
Kelley Researchers Examine How Women Respond to Information About HPV Vaccine
Dena S. Cox, professor of marketing and faculty fellow at the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis, has received a $99,600, two-year research grant from Merck to study factors influencing young women’s adoption of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine.
New Leaders Take Helm of Kelley Indianapolis Graduate Programs
Kelley School of Business Dean Daniel C. Smith and Associate Dean for Indianapolis Operations Philip L. Cochran announced today two leadership appointments that will drive the school’s graduate business programs.
Kelley Student Helps Non-profits Work Smarter with Mobile App
Non-profits across Indianapolis and perhaps the country could find new life in recruiting volunteers and raising support for their causes through a new online application being launched soon with the help of a Kelley Indianapolis student.
Remembering Professor Emeritus Joe Hartley
Joe passed away Sunday, November 13, 2011, following an unexpected illness, with his family at his side. He was born June 25, 1931 in Portland, Indiana to the late Alton Hartley and Josephine (Norris) Hartley.
Studying Business Down Under: Kelley student lands internship in Australia
Beginning with his childhood days of saving quarters given to him by his great-grandfather, Kelley Indianapolis student Travis Gwyn always saw himself having a career in finance.
Kelley Professors to Present Research in Netherlands
Kelley marketing Professors Anthony and Dena Cox will present their research on the “self-prediction effect” on consumer behavioral responses on Oct. 18 at a conference at Utrecht University in the Netherlands.
Kelley Study to Examine HPV Treatment Decisions
Dena S. Cox, professor of marketing and faculty fellow at the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis, has received a $99,600, two-year research grant from Merck to study factors influencing young women’s adoption of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine.
New Members Join the KSBI Board of Visitors
The Kelley School of Business Indianapolis announces new members to its Board of Visitors, an influential group of business leaders working to guide the school toward continued success and impact.
Kelley Mourns the Loss of Prof. Richard Rogers
The Kelley School of Business lost a longtime faculty member early Tuesday morning as Professor Richard Rogers passed away peacefully in his sleep at his home.
Kelley School Alum Selected to Prestigious Leadership Academy
The American Institute of CPAs recently selected an alumnus of the Kelley School of Business graduate accounting program to participate in its 2011 Leadership Academy, an annual honor given to just 30 people nationwide.
Kelley Undergraduates Place Second in Capsim Competition
A team of undergraduate students at the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis recently placed second in the final profit round at the global Capsim Simulation Experience.
KSBI Alum Experiences the Thrill of Victory Lane
Father’s Day this year held special significance for 24-year-old Kelley Indianapolis graduate Chandler Shambarger.
Kelley Panel Stresses the Need to Build Global Talent
Indiana businesses continue to grow into international markets at a brisk rate, requiring Hoosier companies and universities to focus on developing talent with a global skillset, a panel of experts recently said.
Kelley School's Leading Index for Indiana suggests a 'feeble' economic recovery through early fall
Based on the Leading Index for Indiana (LII), the state's feeble economic recovery will continue through the summer and early fall.
Retiring Instructor Led Diversity Efforts for Kelley Indianapolis
The first and only director of the Office of Student Diversity at Kelley Indianapolis soon leaves the position knowing the IUPUI campus and Kelley School have made great strides in embracing the diverse community it supports.
Kelley Joins IUPUI to Win the National Barefoot Challenge
The creator of the fastest growing shoe company in the world soon will speak at IUPUI now that the campus has won a national campaign to promote shoe giveaways to impoverished children.
Kelley Students Help Microloan Bank Identify Needs in Indianapolis
A group of graduate marketing students at the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis share the excitement of city leaders celebrating the planned opening of a new bank designed to help local residents rise from poverty.
Kelley Indianapolis Evening MBA Program Ranked 11th in the Country
The Evening MBA Program at the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis maintained its status of one of the best programs in the country as judged recently by the U.S. News and World Report.
Kelley Indianapolis students to explore the emerging economy in Russia
A group of Evening MBA students from the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis will travel to Russia this month for what has become an annual study tour of emerging economies across the world.
Networking Continues to Drive Job Search Success
Navigating today’s struggling job market requires effectively leveraging your experience and networking with the right people, skills recent graduates say have proven invaluable early in their careers.
Three KSBI Alums to Join IUPUI Athletics Hall of Fame
Three Kelley School graduates will join the IUPUI Athletics Hall of Fame following a Feb. 18 induction ceremony and reception.
KelleyWood Alumni Walk of Fame
The red carpet of fame leads through the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis building Tuesday as the “KelleyWood” celebration honors the some of the school’s notable alumni and the strong network that helps them succeed.
Kelley Indianapolis Professors Fight Ice Storm with Technology
Online teaching technologies helped many courses at the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis continue on schedule this week, despite a record-breaking ice storm that shut down the campus.
Kelley Indianapolis Announces Young Alumni Council
The newly created Young Alumni Council at the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis will provide a strong alumni network and professional development opportunities for recent business school graduates.
Kelley Indianapolis student selected for prestigious London internship
A junior finance and international studies major at the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis will spend part of next semester in London as one of about 50 students across the country to intern in the London finance and banking industry.
Kelley Students Impact Local Non-profits
The Little Red Door Cancer Agency will receive a $500 donation as a result of a marketing campaign designed by students at the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis.
Kelley School Presents Access Award to CIK Enterprises
The Kelley School of Business Indianapolis delivered its 2010 Access Award recently to local printing and marketing company CIK Enterprises.
Kelley Students Vy for Prize Money in KSAP Case Competition
The Kelley Student Alumni Partners (KSAP) invites students from all Kelley programs to participate in the second annual Kelley School of Business Alumni Association Case Competition.
Kelley Teams Take Top 3 Spots in Annual Business Case Competition
The Kelley School of Business earned a first-place finish in the annual Kelley-Krannert Business Case Competition held Saturday.
Kelley-Krannert Case Competition Returns to Indianapolis Friday
The Kelley School of Business Indianapolis plays hosts Friday to the annual Kelley-Krannert Business Competition, a contest between bright business minds from two respected programs.
Kelley Teams Ready to Paddle for the Prize at Regatta
Four teams from the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis will join the hordes of canoe teams on the downtown canal this weekend to compete in the second annual IUPUI Regatta.
New Student Orientation Set for Aug. 29
Kelley’s New Student Orientation allows academic advisors and school administrators a chance to introduce new students to the school and discuss the many advantages to the Indianapolis location.
Let's Get Back to Business Sept. 7-10
Getting back to the books for Kelley Indianapolis students also means it’s time to get Back to Business, an annual celebration to welcome students back to school and provide opportunities to learn more about what Kelley has to offer.
New Study Reveals Resistance to Temptation Tied to Mood
While it may be convenient to add in a trip to the grocery store after a good workout at the gym, newly published research confirms it may not be the best idea for your waistline.
New survey of CEOs' alma maters highlights role of IU in producing corporate leaders
According to a new survey released by Bloomberg, Indiana could be called "the cradle of chief executive officers."
MBA Alum Leading the Eiteljorg
Like many MBA students, John Vanausdall applied to the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis looking to distinguish himself.
Prominent IU Alums to Speak at Kelley Indianapolis Commencement
Two prominent Indiana University alumni will serve as keynote speakers for the May 9 commencement ceremonies for the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis.
Kelley Student named as the IUPUI Outstanding Female Student Leader
The Office of Student Involvement recently recognized a graduating senior from the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis as the IUPUI Outstanding Female Student Leader.
Evening MBA Program at Kelley Indianapolis Among Top 10 in Nation
The Evening MBA Program at the IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis ranks in the Top 10 of all part-time programs nationwide, according to a recent listing by U.S. News and World Report.
Kelley Indianapolis Student Named INCPAS Outstanding Accounting Major
A senior accounting and finance student at the IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis has been named the 2010 INCPAS Outstanding Accounting Major for IUPUI.
MBA Group To Examine The Role of Brazil in International Business
MBA students from the IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis will travel to Brazil this month to explore its emerging economy and connections to international business.
Leadership Forum Reminds Leaders of the Power of Diversity
The importance of embracing a new age of diversity in leadership highlighted the 2010 Multi-Sector Leadership Forum hosted recently at the IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis.
Now Boarding: Kelley Indianapolis an International Event
Following in the success of the 2009 Neighborhood Block Party event, the “Now Boarding: Kelley Indianapolis” international study event will highlight the growing international presence among the Kelley student body as well as the international study opportunities currently available to students.