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		<title>Georgetown MBA Program Appoints New Assoc. Dean of Admissions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business recently announced the appointment of Shari Hubert as associate dean of MBA admissions, where she is responsible for recruiting highly qualified and diverse students to both the full-time and evening MBA programs. This new role at Georgetown McDonough will mark Hubert&#8217;s first position in higher education. Previously, she worked [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Georgetown University’s <strong>McDonough School of Business</strong> recently announced the appointment of <strong>Shari Hubert</strong> as <a title="Georgetown MBA program appoints new dean of admissions" href="http://msb.georgetown.edu/story/1242692888460.html" target="_blank">associate dean of MBA admissions</a>, where she is responsible for recruiting highly qualified and diverse students to both the full-time and evening MBA programs.</p>
<p>This new role at Georgetown McDonough will mark Hubert&#8217;s first position in higher education. Previously, she worked at the Peace Corps, where she served as director of recruitment within the Office of Volunteer Recruitment and Selection. Here, she was responsible for recruiting 4,000 volunteers annually and managed the operations of nine regional recruitment offices across the United States.</p>
<p>The associate dean also has experience in the not-for-profit sector where she ran the Executive Leadership and Civic Development Program at the Partnership for New York City, a business advocacy association focused on public and private partnerships. She worked as a consultant for The Boston Consulting Group, and began her career in sales and marketing at Merck and Co., Inc.</p>
<p>Hubert earned an MBA from <strong>Harvard Business School</strong> in 2000, and graduated with a B.A. in French from Dartmouth College in 1992.</p>
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		<title>Columbia Business School Appoints New Assistant Dean of Admissions</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2012 19:12:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Columbia Business School recently announced the appointment of Amanda Carlson as assistant dean of admissions, where she will oversee the admissions department of the MBA and Executive MBA programs at the school. Carlson follows former assistant dean of admissions Mary Miller, who is now program director for EMBA-Global Asia, a joint program offered by the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Columbia Business School</strong> recently announced the appointment of <a title="Columbia's New Assistant Dean of Admissions" href="http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/news/item/7229945/Amanda+Carlson+Named+Assistant+Dean+of+Admissions#" target="_blank"><strong>Amanda Carlson</strong></a> as assistant dean of admissions, where she will oversee the admissions department of the MBA and Executive MBA programs at the school. Carlson follows former assistant dean of admissions <strong>Mary Miller</strong>, who is now program director for EMBA-Global Asia, a joint program offered by the University of Hong Kong, London Business School, and Columbia Business School.</p>
<p>The changing of the guard comes on the heels of a recent <em>Bloomberg Businessweek</em> article on last year&#8217;s <a title="Columbia sees numbers slump in MBA applicants " href="http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-08-30/columbia-nyu-mba-applications-plummet#r=hpt-fs" target="_blank">precipitous drop&#8212;19%&#8212;in applications</a> to Columbia&#8217;s full-time MBA program. It’s the biggest one-year drop in recent memory, BusinessWeek reports, and <strong>Amir Ziv</strong>, vice dean and accounting professor at Columbia, blames troubles on Wall Street for the slump.</p>
<p>Carlson joined the admissions team in 2002 as a coordinator and worked her way up to her previous role as director of admissions.  Prior to joining Columbia, she worked in campus recruitment for McKinsey &amp; Company.  Carlson has also served on the Board of the Forte Foundation and as a member of the Graduate Management Admissions Council’s (GMAC) annual conference advisory committee.</p>
<p>Dean <strong>Glenn Hubbard</strong> praised the departing Miller&#8217;s contributions to the business school, which include the recruitment of a highly qualified student body.</p>
<p>“Mary and Amanda worked closely together on our admissions strategy, and with Amanda’s expertise in admissions, we are confident that she will continue the great work already underway and be a strong leader for our terrific admissions team,” Hubbard said.</p>
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