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2nd Annual Scholarship Appreciation Event Highlights Benefits of Experiential Learning

A group of people sit around a round table smiling at the camera. On February 22, 2024, the McCombs School of Business welcomed more than 150 scholarship recipients and supporters to the Etter-Harbin Alumni Center for its annual Scholarship Appreciation Event.

Resuscitated in 2023 after a decade-long hiatus, the scholarship event offers an opportunity for individuals who fund scholarships to spend an evening getting to know student recipients. This year’s theme, Beyond Tuition, highlighted experiences that enhance student life outside the classroom.

Dean Lillian Mills greeted the attendees, encouraging them to converse with each other and learn more about student on- and off-campus involvement.

“Tonight, we look beyond tuition to learn what’s possible outside the classroom,” she said. “[With help from scholarship support,] these students study abroad, participate in student organizations, mentor younger students, and land stellar internships.”

During the course of the evening, attendees heard from a panel of MBA students that included Connor Hunerfauth, MBA candidate ’24; Emily McHale, MBA candidate ’25; Alex Mont, MBA candidate ’24; and Cindy Tieu, MBA candidate ’24, and moderated by Ashley Jones, Director of Student Experience, Full-time MBA. Each student shared about their undergraduate experience, their journeys as master’s students, and how to set – and achieve – goals.

Emely Valasquez, MPA ’24, and recipient of the Jessica and Clint Rancher Endowed Scholarship in Accounting and Weaver Endowed Scholarship in Accounting, took to the stage to share her own student story. As one of three daughters whose father never received an education, Emely said she knew attending The University of Texas at Austin was a longshot. Even after being accepted into the University, the cost of living in Austin seemed too daunting to overcome. Then she received a phone call that changed everything.

“On February 22, 2019, I got a call letting me know I had been awarded a full ride to The University of Texas [at Austin], which would not only cover my tuition for four years, but housing and supplies, as well,” she said. “The relief and happiness I felt at that moment was indescribable.”

She recounted how her father worked extra shifts to earn enough money to help her reach her goals, because “for him, higher education was the biggest inheritance he could leave for his three daughters.”

Emily went on to describe the impact her scholarship made, not just on her financial security, but on her life as a UT student. “It allowed me to take full advantage of all the opportunities I was presented with, as I had more time,” she said. “I am proud to stand before you in burnt orange today and share that on May 11, 2024, my father’s inheritance and dream of higher education will be complete, thanks to the generosity of people like you.”

Students Leo Ojeda and Estefania Ramírez also shared their own experiences as scholarship recipients with those in the audience.

Ojeda, BBA Management Information Systems and Marketing minor, is the recipient of the Dr. Timothy W. Ruefli Scholarship in IROM and will graduate in May 2024. As a McCombs Success Scholar, he found a home among his fellow McCombs students despite being the only one from his high school to attend UT Austin. He eventually became a mentor so he could help other students with similar backgrounds.

“My scholarship allows for academic and personal growth, [so I can] fully immerse myself in my passions academically and professionally,” he said. “It allows me to increase my professional network through unique social events, like this one tonight.”

Polly Trigger, Director of Student Affairs Outreach and Scholarships, Office of Student Life, International Programs, took to the podium to share what the study abroad experience means to students, as she highlighted videos submitted from students studying in far-flung parts of the world.

“McCombs has long invested in global learning opportunities for its students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels,” she said. “As a business graduate, no matter your major, you must understand how business works in the global context.”

As part of her talk, Trigger pointed out that 88 percent of study abroad graduates reported having a valuable network of peers from the experience. Ninety-eight percent report they gained soft skills from the program, and 58% of BBA study abroad participants received some level of financial aid. Of those students, almost 40% were classified as high financial need.

“McCombs continues to invest in transformational experiential learning, such as study abroad programs, for which I know we are all grateful, as it truly has the potential to change lives,” she said.

By the end of the evening, scholarship supporters and students had heard about the ways financial assistance can impact all levels of learning.

“This year was very special because we had the chance to recognize the many ways in which our scholarship supporters positively impact our students,” said Sara Jebaily, Associate Director of Stewardship. “These are areas a lot of our supporters aren’t as familiar with, so it’s great to bring them into the spotlight.”

Planning for next year’s scholarship event is underway, and a date will be announced soon. To learn how you can establish a student scholarship, contact development@mccombs.utexas.edu.

See photos from the evening here.

11th Annual Executive Mentorship Dinner Provides Connections for Students and Alumni

11th Annual Executive Mentorship Dinner Provides Connections for Students and Alumni

When entering the business world, it’s often said securing a job is as much about who you know as what you know. Every year, McCombs Alumni Relations combines both during its annual Executive Mentorship Dinner.

On Thursday, February 15, 2024, 142 BBA students enjoyed dinner and conversation with 18 of McCombs’ most illustrious alumni and faculty.

“We are always so excited for this event,” said Christine Burdell, Director of Alumni Relations. “We look forward to seeing how eager the students are to meet these incredible industry leaders. It’s a great opportunity for them.”

Held in the Hall of Honors at McCombs, mentors and students spent time discussing future plans, effective networking strategies, and how to make the most of their McCombs experiences.

“My freshman year, I lacked both dinner etiquette and the ability to ask specific questions to get the most value out of [this event],” said Antonio Meza, a BBA student who attended the event. “Thanks to the McCombs Success Scholars and countless etiquette dinners in partnership with Deloitte, I’ve learned proper dinner etiquette to the point where it’s second nature.”

That is just the kind of experience Christine and the alumni team hope to provide to students on the brink of their careers.

“Our job is to provide as many value-add opportunities as possible for students to connect with alumni,” said Christine. “And I think our mentors get just as much out of it as the students do.”

Any BBA student may attend the dinner, and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.

McCombs is grateful to the following executive mentors for attending this year’s event:

  • Brandon Bean, MPA, ’96, Co-Founder and CEO, Lumin Fitness; Former CEO of Gold’s Gym – Dallas, TX
  • Rene Benedetto, BBA ’92, Managing Director, Certares Management LLC – Austin, TX
  • Dr. Bill Cunningham, former UT President, Chancellor, and Dean of the College of Business – Austin, TX
  • Brandi Eppolito, MBA ’16, Vice President of Marketing, Propello – Austin, TX
  • Abram Finkelstein, BBA ’90, President, StaffLink Outsourcing – Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Kevin Frizzell, MPA ’03, Senior Vice President of Finance, Qualcomm Inc. – San Diego, CA
  • Michael Lattibeaudiere, BS ’01, Vice President of Health, Safety, Environmental, & Security and Corporate Sustainability, Marathon Oil Corporation – Houston, TX
  • Hans Malzar, BBA ’11, Head of Gaming, Americas, TikTok – Austin, TX
  • Keith Manbeck, CFO, CAO, & EVP, Whole Foods – Austin, TX
  • Emily Mir, BA Journalism, Moody ’98, Corporate Communications Manager, ExxonMobil – Houston, TX
  • Jorge Mendoza, BBA ’06, CEO, Banobras – Mexico City, MX
  • Diana Palchik, Legal Counsel, Palchik Law & Consulting – Dallas, TX
  • Tony Rogers, MBA ’97, CMO, Signet Jewelers; former CMO, Walmart U.S. and Walmart China – Austin, TX
  • Karen Starns, BBA ’89, CEO, Houseful; former CMO, OJO – Austin, TX
  • Ed Tonkon, BBA ’78, President, Zebra Retail Solutions – Dallas, TX
  • April Underwood, BBA ’01, CEO & Founder, Adverb Ventures; Co-Founder, #ANGELS – San Francisco, CA
  • Carlos Whitaker, MPA ’00, Senior Managing Director and President of Blackstone Private Credit Fund (BCRED), Blackstone – New York, NY
  • Rachel Ybarra, MPA ’93, Co-founder, Concordant Capital; Founder & CEO, Embrace Any Future – Dallas, TX

View photos from the evening here.

 

Knowledge To Go Webinar | 50 in 50: Fifty Quick Ideas About the Markets with Professor of Instruction, Sandy Leeds

Man smiling at the camera on a burnt-orange backgroundWebinar Description

Sandy will take you through the most important ideas that investors are thinking about with respect to stocks, rates, the economy, and the Fed. It will be a fast-moving presentation and will include some of the most important data that you should know about.

CPE Credit

If you attended the full hour of this program and wish to receive a certificate for a one-hour CPE credit, please email alumni@mccombs.utexas.edu, and please include your name and the date or title of the webinar in the request. We will email certificates from this address within 5-7 business days of your initial request.

Recording and Slides

You can view the webinar presentation here. The recording can also be viewed from the McCombs Connect platform. Create a profile and visit the Resources tab at the top to click “McCombs Alumni Resources.” There you can find the webinar recording, as well as other webinar recordings from our Alumni Career Management office.

Find Texas McCombs Alumni on LinkedIn

Join the LinkedIn Texas McCombs School of Business page, along with private groups for BBA and MBA alumni to keep up to date with what’s happening in your network. Be sure that “Texas McCombs School of Business” is in the education section of your LinkedIn profile and you automatically become a member. Linking your page to the school allows you to search all alumni by city, industry, class year, etc.

Here is a brief video tutorial with instructions on how to most-effectively search your classmates on LinkedIn.

We also encourage all alumni to join our new McCombs Connect virtual community to easily access alumni career coaching, workshops, events, and resources that will provide you with career support and connections for life. Through McCombs Connect, you will also have the opportunity to connect with students looking to learn from you as a McCombs alumnus.

This community is exclusive to McCombs alumni, students, faculty, and staff. Reconnect or create new connections with fellow alumni, sign up to mentor a student from any of our outstanding undergraduate and graduate programs, or meet students through mutual interests in a unique virtual community experience.

2023 Alumni Day Introduces Grads to Alumni Resources

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150 McCombs alumni and recent grads connected via Zoom for Alumni Day.

Alumni Day 2023 invited all McCombs alumni to learn about the myriad of tools available to them to stay connected, increase career opportunities, and continue sharpening their skills post-graduation.

Christine Burdell, Director of Alumni Relations, led the program, which viewers accessed through Zoom.  Sarita Soldz, Senior Director of the Career Management for Working Professional Programs and Alumni, was also on-hand to provide guidance on how to best utilize Career Management tools.

Topics included how to connect with local alumni chapters, keeping involved through events, and an introduction to various social media channels, including McCombs Connect.  At the end of the program, guests were invited to join breakout sessions based on their career focus, where they could network and visit with other alumni from around the world.

Thank you to our break-out session hosts:

Suzanne Brown – BBA ’96, MBA ’04, Fractional CMO/Strategic Marketing & Business Consultant

Amy Enrione – BBA ’16, Associate Partner, McKinsey & Company

Eric Fehr – MBA ’12, Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Figure Skating

JD Harper – EMBA ’22, Product Manager, Content Automation, Apple

Henry Howard – BBA ’21, Business Transformation Consultant, FlexPoint Consulting

Sarah Matt – MBA ’15, VP, Healthcare Markets, Oracle

Ken Parekh – MBA ’87, CEO, Parekh Partners, LLC

Luis Rhi – BBA ’98, Director, Equity Portfolio Manager/Analyst, Barrow Hanley Global Investors

Lisa Truppa – BBA ’97, Assistant Vice President – Salesforce, AT&T

Emilio Zamora – BBA ’11, Founder, Managing Partner, Vinecrest Capital

Watch the recording!

Alumni Day participants had a chance to win McCombs merch through social media engagement. Congratulations to our winners:

Raj Bhakta

Chandra Mishra

Michael Neibauer

Sukriti Pratap

Lottice Taylor

We look forward to hosting again next year.  If you’re a McCombs graduate looking to get involved, please take a look at the  Top 9 Ways to Connect  or email the McCombs alumni team. 

The Alumni team also invites you to visit our events page to sign up for upcoming webinars, chapter events, homecoming, and more!

McCombs Alumni Team Receives National Award

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During the first in-person meeting of the Association of Business School Alumni Professionals conference in three years, the Texas McCombs Alumni Relations team took home the award for Most Innovative New Initiative for its Board and Council Leader Exchange, which launched in 2021.

The Association is a national networking organization promoting excellence in alumni relations and service to alumni with exclusive membership to only the top 30 business schools in the country, as defined by the rankings of Bloomberg Businessweek and U.S. News and World Report. This year’s conference was held at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from July 11-14.

“It is such an honor to be recognized by the Association of Business School Alumni Professionals for the Most Innovative Initiative Award,” said Christine Burdell, Director of Alumni Relations for McCombs School of Business.

Honored for its ability to engage the Texas McCombs’ 26 alumni boards and councils, the Board and Council Leader Exchange provided an opportunity for board leaders to exchange ideas, create resources and continuing connections for members across the school. The Exchange had a 65% participation rate, with a virtual component drawing in 69% participation.

The McCombs Alumni Relations team previously won Most Improved Alumni Relations Initiative for 40 Hours for the Forty Acres and Most Innovative New Initiative for Texas 12 Dinners, both in 2016. There are only four award categories at each conference per year.

“We have learned so much from this (ABSAP) community and are very grateful to be a part of it,” Burdell said. “We hope that our program inspires other schools to engage their alumni in a similar way.”

Webinar Recap: A Market Update with Sandy Leeds

A Market Update with Sandy Leeds (Aug. 20, 2021)

In this webinar, Sandy brings listeners up-to-speed on current events in the markets. He covers the economy, the stock market, interest rates, the labor market, the Fed, and fiscal policy. Watch the recording!

Sandy Leeds is a distinguished senior lecturer in the Finance Department at McCombs and recently finished a thirteen year term as president of The MBA Investment Fund, L.L.C. He teaches both graduate and undergraduate level courses, including Corporate Finance, Advanced Corporate Finance, Public Policy (Long-Term Issues in the Markets), Investments, Portfolio Management / Security Analysis, Money and Capital Markets, and Macroeconomics.

Please note: Alumni Network webinars must be viewed live to receive CPE credit. Watching the recording does not qualify for CPE credit.

Webinar Recap: “The Power of Connection and Compassion at Work: Building High Quality Career Relationships” with Rebecca Leder, BBA ’07

Rebecca Leder, BBA ’07, led the second webinar in the Texas McCombs Alumni Network Summer Webinar Series of 2021. In this webinar, “The Power of Connection and Compassion at Work: Building High Quality Career Relationships,” Leder shared her own personal experiences and discussed how to establish high-quality career relationships, how to cultivate them, and what impact they make on our health, our communities, and our careers. Listen to the recording!

Rebecca’s book, “KNOCK” is available at the UT Co-Op.  You can learn more about Rebecca Leder on her website.

The next and final webinar in the Texas McCombs Alumni Network Summer Webinar Series is on Aug. 25, “Promote a Learning and Growth Culture in This Brave New Hybrid World” with Solu Nwanze, MBA ’12. RSVP here!

Webinar Recap: “Behavioral Ethics in Practice: Why We Sometimes Make the Wrong Decisions”

Webinar presenters, Cara Biasucci and Robert Prentice, walked listeners through behavioral ethics – the study of the how and why people make the moral (and immoral) judgments and action choices that they do. Behavioral ethics derives from psychology, cognitive science, and related fields. It seeks to understand why good people sometimes make poor moral decisions and how we can best improve moral decision making. Biasucci and Prentice recently published a book, “Behavioral Ethics in Practice: Why We Sometimes Make the Wrong Decisions” with Routledge Press in London. Watch the recording!

About the presenters/authors:
Cara is the director of Ethics Education for the Center for Leadership and Ethics at the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin. She is also the creator and director of Ethics Unwrapped, an award-winning ethics video series and educational program she currently produces for the Center for Leadership and Ethics at McCombs. Robert has taught business law and business ethics at the McCombs School for more than 40 years. He is chair of the Business, Government, & Society Department and faculty director of Ethics Unwrapped at the McCombs Center for Leadership & Ethics.

Please note: Alumni Network webinars must be viewed live to receive CPE credit. Watching the recording does not qualify for CPE credit.

Recap: 2021 Economic Outlook: “Is it a Light at the End of the Tunnel or a Train Heading Our Way?”

The McCombs Philadelphia, New York, and Washington, D.C. Chapters hosted an exciting event with McCombs Professor Julia Coronado. Listeners heard Professor Julia’s insightful thoughts on 2021’s economic outlook: “Is it a Light at the End of the Tunnel or a Train Heading Our Way?” Watch the recording.

Julia Coronado is founder of the economic research firm MacroPolicy Perspectives and a clinical associate professor at the McCombs School. Prior to starting MPP, Julia served as chief economist at the hedge fund Graham Capital Management and the global investment bank BNP Paribas, and as a senior economist at Barclays Capital. Julia received her BA in Economics from University of Illinois Urbana her Ph.D. from The University of Texas at Austin. After receiving her Ph.D., Julia worked as a staff economist at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington, D.C. for eight years. Julia has represented the U.S. at OECD meetings on financial market issues and has testified before the US Congress on Social Security reform. She is a member of the Economic Advisory Panel of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the Economic Studies Council at the Brookings Institution. Julia is also on the Board of Directors of Robert Half International and serves on the Advisory Boards of the Pension Research Council at the Wharton School and the Cleveland Fed’s Center for Inflation Research. She has previously served on the Board of the National Association of Business Economists and been president of the New York Association of Business Economists. Julia is a regular commentator in financial media, including CNBC, Bloomberg, Marketplace, and the Wall Street Journal.

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