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Some of the earliest business classes at challenged conventional wisdom. From the beginning, Henry L. Gantt—class of 1880 and inventor of the Gantt Chart, became a leading figure in the scientific Our Mission management movement, presenting cutting-edge and often controversial ideas in his lectures at Johns Hopkins. The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School supports business knowledge development and education through our own initiatives, , In 1916, Johns Hopkins added business and engineering courses for part- and collaborative programs across the . We time students. Energetic individuals such as Gantt fostered the growth create and share knowledge that shapes business practices while of the new field of business administration and the concept of "working educating business leaders who will grow economies and societies, and smarter" to enhance efficiency and profits. Following World War II, the are exemplary citizens. Johns Hopkins program produced more CPAs than any other school in . Introduction Over time, the management science program became the first graduate- Johns Hopkins University level business degree at Johns Hopkins with a focus on applying new Established in 1876, the Johns Hopkins University was the first American findings in quantitative analysis and general systems theory. In 1991, university dedicated to advanced study and scientific research. the school developed new programs to address a business landscape Today, Johns Hopkins continues as a leader in teaching, research, incorporating transformed by technological , emerging and community service and is the single largest university recipient of economies, and escalating politics, including specialized Master of research and development funds from the federal government. There are Science programs and Master of Business Administration degree 10 divisions within the university. programs.

The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School’s faculty, administrative staff, On December 4, 2006, Johns Hopkins trustees, in response to a and many of its programs are located in , Maryland. Programs gift from businessman William Polk Carey, voted to establish a new are also offered at the Washington, D.C. campus, as well as online. business school dedicated to producing innovative leaders with broad, interdisciplinary knowledge. The school was named after Carey’s great- The Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and the G.W.C. Whiting School great-great-grandfather, James Carey of Loudon, a successful Baltimore of Engineering are based on the Homewood campus in north Baltimore. merchant during the 18th and 19th centuries. On January 1, 2007, the The School of Education houses its central administration and some new Carey Business School opened its doors for the first time. programs in the Homewood campus’ Education Building. Additional campus facilities are in Columbia and Montgomery County, Maryland. Carey's $50 million donation, paired with $50 million to be raised by the The School of Medicine, Bloomberg School of Public Health, and School university, was responsible for launching the Carey Business School. of Nursing occupy a campus in East Baltimore, along with the Johns This was the largest gift ever in support of business education at , a separate but closely allied institution. The Peabody Hopkins. Institute, one of the nation’s leading professional schools of music, is also located in Baltimore; the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced Curriculum International Studies is in Washington, D.C.; and the Applied Physics Current academic programs include the Johns Hopkins Global MBA (full- Laboratory is in Laurel, Maryland. International academic campuses are time), and the Flexible MBA (part-time), designed to accommodate the located in Nanjing, China; Bologna, Italy; and Singapore. needs of working professionals.

Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Also offered are a wide range of dual MBA programs (in collaboration Johns Hopkins Carey Business School is not the average business with other Johns Hopkins schools) in areas such as government, school. Just as Johns Hopkins was not the average businessman. biotechnology, medicine, public health, and design leadership (offered in collaboration with Maryland Institute College of Art). Specialized Master Johns Hopkins’ mother saw her child’s innate business ability and of Science degree programs are offered in business analytics and risk pushed him to “go where the money is.” After arriving in Baltimore, Johns management, finance, health care management, information systems, quickly advanced from store clerk to finance capitalist and ultimately marketing, and real estate and infrastructure, as well as a variety of bank president. graduate certificate programs, and non-credit Executive Education courses. Before Johns Hopkins was a hospital or a university, Johns was a businessman building for what’s next. Even after he made his fortune, he remained committed to creating lasting value. It was that quest to Full-Time Programs build for what’s next that drove Johns to create America’s first research • Business Administration (Full Time), MBA (https://e- university and set a new course for education. catalogue.jhu.edu/business/degrees-certificates/business- administration-fulltime-mba/) William Polk Carey also saw the chance to create lasting value for • Business Analytics and Risk Management, Master of Science business education and by pledging his support ensures that the future (https://e-catalogue.jhu.edu/business/degrees-certificates/business- generations will have the same opportunity, like Johns, to thrive within analytics-risk-management-master-science/) change and advance society. • Finance, Master of Science (https://e-catalogue.jhu.edu/business/ That vision of building for tomorrow continues with the Johns Hopkins degrees-certificates/finance-master-science/) Carey Business School. Students find their paths. Together, we build for • Health Care Management, Master of Science (https://e- what’s next. catalogue.jhu.edu/business/degrees-certificates/health-care- management-master-science/) 2 Carey Business School

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Richard R. Smith Dual Degree Programs Vice Dean for Corporate and Global Partnerships • Design Leadership, MBA/MA Dual Degree (https://e- Chris Bauman catalogue.jhu.edu/business/degrees-certificates/design-leadership- Associate Dean for Finance and Administration mba-ma/) • MBA/Applied Economics, MS Dual Degree (https://e- Greg Bowden catalogue.jhu.edu/business/degrees-certificates/applied-economics- Associate Dean for Development mba-ms/) • MBA/Biotechnology, MS Dual Degree (https://e-catalogue.jhu.edu/ D. Jill Green business/degrees-certificates/biotechnology-mba-ms/) Associate Dean for Admissions and Academic Programs • MBA/Communication, MA Dual Degree (https://e-catalogue.jhu.edu/ Brian Gunia business/degrees-certificates/communication-mba-ma/) Associate Dean for Academic Programs • MBA/DNP Dual Degree (https://e-catalogue.jhu.edu/business/ degrees-certificates/mba-dnp/) Justin Habash Associate Dean for Teaching and Learning • MBA/Government, MA Dual Degree (https://e-catalogue.jhu.edu/ business/degrees-certificates/government-mba-ma/) Kiera Hynninen • MBA/Healthcare Organizational Leadership, MSN Dual Degree Associate Dean for Global Marketing and Communications (https://e-catalogue.jhu.edu/business/degrees-certificates/nursing- health-systems-management-mba-ms/) Lasse Mertins • MBA/JD Dual Degree (https://e-catalogue.jhu.edu/business/degrees- Associate Dean, Academic Affairs certificates/mba-jd/) Christy Murray • MBA/MA in International Relations (https://e-catalogue.jhu.edu/ Assistant Dean for Career Development business/degrees-certificates/international-relations-mba-ma/) • MBA/MD Dual Degree (https://e-catalogue.jhu.edu/business/ Oksana Carlson degrees-certificates/mba-md/) Associate Dean for Global Collaborations • MBA/MPH Dual Degree (https://e-catalogue.jhu.edu/business/ Pamela Williams degrees-certificates/mba-mph/) Assistant Dean, Executive Education Management Council James Calvin Professor of Practice Carey Business School 3

Andrew Ching Acting Vice President for Security Professor Alicia Wilson Samartha Phifer Vice President for Economic Development Director of Campus Operations Christy Wyskiel Karen Sentementes Senior Advisor to the President for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Executive Director of Human Resources and Talent Management Executive Director of Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures Mindi Shephard Deans and Directors Director of Institutional Data and Analytics Fred Bronstein Johns Hopkins University Administration Dean of the Eliot A. Cohen President's Cabinet Dean of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Ronald J. Daniels President Christopher S. Celenza Dean of the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Kerry A. Ates Vice President and Chief of Staff Ellen J. MacKenzie Dean of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Cybel Bjorklund Vice President for Federal Strategy Christopher C. Morphew Dean of the School of Education Heidi E. Conway Vice President for Human Resources Marie T. Nolan Interim Dean of the School of Nursing Helene T. Grady Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Virginia Roach Executive Director of the Center for Talented Youth Andrew A. Green Vice President for Communications Paul B. Rothman Frances Watt Baker and Lenox D. Baker Jr. Dean of the School of Medicine Sunil Kumar Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs T.E. Schlesinger Benjamin T. Rome Dean of the G.W.C, Whiting School of Engineering Thomas S. Lewis Vice President for Government and Community Affairs Ralph D. Semmel Director of the Applied Physics Laboratory Maureen S. Marsh Secretary of the Board of Trustees Winston Tabb Sheridan Dean of University Libraries and Museums Robert A. McLean Vice President for Facilities and Real Estate Alexander J. Triantis Dean of the Carey Business School Mary J. Miller Interim Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration Johns Hopkins University Board of Trustees Louis J. Forster, Chair Jason T. Perlioni Vice President, Investments and Chief Investment Officer Anthony A. Anderson, Vice Chair

Paul Pineau Sarah B. O’Hagan, Vice Chair Vice President and General Counsel William E. Conway, Jr., Vice Chair, ex officio Dwight Raum Interim Provost for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer James Anderson

Lainie Rutkow Jeffrey S. Barber Senior Advisor to the President for National Capital Academic Strategy Chaomei Chen Jane Schlegel Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer Renee Chenault-Fattah

Fritz W. Schroeder Charles Clarvit Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations N. Anthony Coles Connor D. Scott 4 Carey Business School

Blake Cordish Ernest A. Bates

Susan Daimler David H. Bernstein

Ronald J. Daniels, ex officio Paula E. Boggs

Mary Ann Dickson, ex officio Aurelia G. Bolton

Andreas C. Dracopoulos George L. Bunting, Jr.

Roger C. Faxon Constance R. Caplan

Taylor A. Hanex Ina R. Drew

Michael D. Hankin Manuel Dupkin II

Charles J. Homcy James A. Flick, Jr.

Bahija Jallal Richard S. Frary

Solomon J. Kumin Sanford D. Greenberg

Ethan D. Leder Benjamin H. Griswold IV

Ross Margolies Lee Meyerhoff Hendler

William H. Miller, III David C. Hodgson

Stephen G. Moore R. Christopher Hoehn-Saric

Heather H. Murren Stuart S. Janney III

Karen B. Peetz Jeong H. Kim

Anika M. Penn, ex officio Donald A. Kurz

Michael Rosenbaum Joanne Leedom-Ackerman

Gary Roughead Alexander H. Levi

Charles W. Scharf F. Pierce Linaweaver

Charles P. Scheeler Roger C. Lipitz

Mayo A. Shattuck, III Christina Mattin

A. J. Shechtel Gail J. McGovern

William J. Stromberg Harvey M. Meyerhoff

Ci-Ying Sun Naneen H. Neubohn Trustees Emeriti David P. Nolan Robert J. Abernethy Ronald M. Nordmann

Leonard Abramson Walter D. Pinkard, Jr.

Peter G. Angelos Joseph R. Reynolds Jr.

C. Michael Armstrong Brian C. Rogers

Norman R. Augustine David M. Rubenstein

Janie E. Bailey Mark E. Rubenstein

Lenox D. Baker, Jr. John F. Ruffle

H. Furlong Baldwin Marshal L. Salant

Jeremiah A. Barondess Frank Savage Carey Business School 5

Rajendra Singh

Wendell A. Smith

Shale D. Stiller

Morris Tanenbaum

Adena Wright Testa

William F. Ward, Jr.

James L. Winter