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Recap: Texas McCombs Virtual Homecoming Weekend 2020

More than 400 alumni registered to join our Virtual Homecoming Weekend! Hosted by the McCombs Alumni Network, the Alumni Business Conference featured 28 speakers and 6 panels discussing a variety of topics including social media, investing, women in entrepreneurship, diversity, and more all tying back to the theme of leading through disruption. See all conference sessions on YouTube. The alumni celebration concluded with a Pre-Game Interview: The Intersection of Business and Athletics, before UT kicked off against Baylor. The interview features Texas Athletics Director Chris Del Conte, Interim Dean Lillian Mills, and faculty representatives from the McCombs Center for Leadership and Ethics. See the interview on YouTube.

Alumni were also given access to a virtual tour of Rowling Hall, a state-of-the-art center for business education, containing more than 200,000 square feet of academic space with adaptable classrooms, study and breakout rooms, MBA graduate program administration offices, career services, and research centers. See the virtual tour!

Keep an eye on the alumni calendar for more opportunities to engage with the McCombs School! We have many virtual events open to all alumni.

See all Alumni Business Conference sessions on YouTube or watch individual sessions below!

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21

Welcome and School Update from Interim Dean Lillian Mills
Lillian F. Mills is the interim dean-designate and holds the Beverly H. and William P. O’Hara Endowed Chair in Business. She joined UT Austin in 2006 and served as graduate advisor for the accounting doctoral program during 2009-2010 and as department chair from 2010-2015.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Panel
Moderator: Raji Srinivasan, Associate Dean of Diversity and Inclusion, Texas McCombs. Panelists: David Druley, BBA ’88, MBA ’03, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Cambridge Associates LLC, Arthur Mills, BBA ’96, MBA ’04, Chief Operating Officer, New Teacher Center, Victor Paredes, MBA ’16, Vice President, Creative Content Strategy, Uniworld Group, and Lynn Utter, BBA ’84, Corporate Board Member, Atlas Holdings LLC.

This year’s incidents of racial injustice and highlighted societal issues have changed organizations’ approach to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Tune in to hear what the McCombs School is doing and what alumni are doing in their organizations to address systemic change.

Welcome from UT President Jay Hartzell
Jay Hartzell is the 30th president of The University of Texas at Austin. He previously served as the 12th dean of the McCombs School of Business and has been a member of the UT Austin faculty since 2001.

Sustainable Finance Panel (due to sharing restrictions, we were unable to record this session)
Moderator: Meeta Kothare, Director of the Social Innovation Initiative, Texas McCombs. Panelists: Brett Biggs, Executive Vice President and CFO, Walmart Inc., Michael V. Johnson, BS ’82, Vice Chairman of Investment Banking, JPMorgan, and Parag Mehta, BA ’00 , Executive Director and Senior Vice President, Center for Inclusive Growth, Mastercard.
Environmental and social issues are now a major factor in business and investment decisions. Panelists discussed how Walmart, JPMorgan, and Mastercard are navigating these considerations.

 

THURSDAY, OCT. 22

Faculty Presentation: Social Media and the Difficulty of Combating Misinformation
Tricia Moravec, Assistant Professor of Information, Risk and Operations Management, Texas McCombs.

Social media did not create the phenomena of misinformation, but it has given misinformation a fertile breeding ground. Regardless of political beliefs, there are clear concerns about the impact of misinformation in many areas of our lives. Possible solutions come in the form of interventions, both behavioral and algorithmic.

Empowering Women Leaders in Entrepreneurship Panel
Moderator: Mellie Price, BS ’93, MSTC ’19, Executive Director of Commercialization, Health Ecosystem Managing Director, Texas Health CoLab. Panelists: Gay Gaddis, BFA ’77, T3 Founder, Author, and Gay Gaddis LLC, Ashley Jennings, BS, ’11, BJ, ‘11, MSTC ‘20, Managing Director, Texas Innovation Center, and Marissa Tarleton, MBA ’02, President, Aceable, Inc.

Hear about Austin’s start-up history, learn how UT and our panelists are supporting women entrepreneurs, and gain insights for early-, mid-, and late-stage businesses.

 

FRIDAY, OCT. 23

Leading Through COVID-19
Carlos Carvalho, Professor of Statistics, the La Quinta Professor of Business, and Executive Director of the Salem Center for Policy, Texas McCombs, Orchestrating Economic Recovery, and John Griffin, Professor of Finance, Texas McCombs, Government Financial Involvement.

Profs. Carlos Carvalho and John Griffin will discuss strategies for leading through COVID-19, including orchestrating economic recovery and government financial involvement.

Keynote Panel: Investing and Operating During the Covid-19 Disruption
Moderator: Philip A. Canfield, BBA ’89, CEO, Ariet Capital LLC, Chris Cartwright, BBA/MPA ’88, President and CEO, TransUnion, Bill Gurley, MBA ’93, General Partner, Benchmark, and Chip Kaye, BA ’86, CEO, Warburg Pincus.

Learn how COVID-19 has accelerated certain trends and created new opportunities from the perspective of venture capital, private equity, and CEOs. Gain insight into the drivers behind these forces and how they are likely to impact business and investing in the future.

 

SATURDAY, OCT. 24

Game-Day Interview: The Intersection of Business and Athletics
Ethan Burris, Center for Leadership and Ethics Faculty Director, Professor and Chair of Management, Texas McCombs, Chris Del Conte, VP and Athletics Director, Texas Athletics, Kirk Goldsberry, Lecturer in Management, Associate Director of Center for Leadership and Ethics, Texas McCombs, and Lillian Mills, Interim Dean, Texas McCombs.

Chris Del Conte discusses the intersection of business and athletics with McCombs School of Business representatives. Plus, learn how UT and Texas Athletics are navigating the current climate and planning for future curriculum collaboration.

Recap: Taste of Texas Virtual Showcase and Tradeshow 2020

More than 200 alumni, students, and entrepreneurs tuned in  for the 2020 Taste of Texas Virtual Showcase and Tradeshow! Hosted by the Nutrition Institute at the McCombs School of Business, the showcase featured five panels and four vendor sessions highlighting better-for-you food and beverage innovation from emerging brands and industry leaders. The event also included an online tradeshow featuring 21 vendors. Listeners were encouraged to view participating vendors on the Taste of Texas website and the first 100 registrants received a box of samples from our tradeshow vendors. See recordings of all Taste of Texas 2020 sessions on YouTube.

Throughout the day-long event, listeners heard from 25 speakers including researchers, investors, business owners, executives, nutritionists, and more. Learn more about the speakers on the Taste of Texas website.

“This event showcases the extraordinary expertise and talent driving innovation in better-for-you food and beverage products. Longhorns and friends across the country joined us virtually here at McCombs to share their wisdom on some of the most important questions facing today’s emerging brands — that community is what makes UT such an extraordinary place.”

UT Nutrition Institute Director Marissa Duswalt Epstein

The UT Nutrition Institute is a partnership across the McCombs School of Business, the College of Natural Sciences, and the Department of Nutritional Sciences. Visit us at UTNutritionInstitute.org.

Attendees had the opportunity to vote on vendors they would like to hear more about. The chosen brands were Cece’s Veggie Co., FitJoy Foods, and Real Food Bar. These three brands hosted their own “snack break” sessions throughout the showcase. Learn more about our vendors on the Taste of Texas website.

Special thank you to our partners Naturally Austin and SKU!

SHOWCASE LINEUP AND RECORDINGS

E-commerce during COVID-19: Entrepreneur responses to changes in consumer behavior
Join us for an insider look on how a few of Austin’s top CPG companies innovated and adapted after COVID-19 drastically shifted consumer behavior.

Welcome to the Austin CPG Scene with SKU, Naturally Austin, and the UT Nutrition Institute
Are you looking to get involved in Austin’s CPG seen but don’t know where to start? Don’t miss this opportunity to dive in and get to know the scene!

Boozy COVID-19 updates with Austin Eastciders: Changes in the Alcoholic Beverage Market
COVID-19 has drastically changed how alcohol is sold and experienced across the US. Tune in to learn from the experts at Austin Eastciders on how they have adapted to the changes.

Snack Break: CeCe’s Veggie Co.
Hear from CeCe’s Veggie Co.: At Cece’s® Veggie Co., we believe in simple nutrition. That’s why we make vegetables with nothing to hide. You can eat ’em raw, sautéed as an alternative to pasta, sauced, sidelined, in a salad, or as a soup.

Supply chain in the era of COVID-19: How food producers, manufacturers, and retailers are adapting
Wondering why grocery shelves were empty back in April? COVID-19 took the industry by surprise. Join us as our panelists discuss the impact of supply chain disruptions on dairy, produce, and retailers.

Snack Break with FitJoy Foods
Hear from FitJoy Foods: We are a snack company with a mission to make joyful snacks fit for all. That means amazing tasting snacks that are clean diet & allergen friendly.

New sustainable foods: What will the future taste like?
From cricket farming to eco-friendly meat substitutes, the food industry is turning over a new leaf. But, just what will sustainable food options look and taste like, and how likely are consumers to adopt these new products?

Snack Break with Real Food Bar
Hear from Real Food Bar: Real Food Bars are plant-based protein bars made with upcycled ingredients. We are committed to reducing the 80 billion pounds of food waste in the US each year, while also providing a vegan protein bar made from only natural ingredients.

Consumer behavior during COVID-19: Investor perspectives on the new normal
How we spend our dollars directs the industry—from the products we buy to the trends we follow to the retailers we patron. Everything seems to have changed since the start of the global pandemic. How are new buying patterns shaping the way investors finance new ventures?

Thank you to our tradeshow vendors!

  • Blooming Weaves LLC
  • RockIt Snacks
  • Little Bird TX Sangria
  • Crafty Counter
  • Cece’s Veggie Co.
  • NadaMoo!
  • KTonic LLC
  • Funk It Wellness
  • Pura Coco
  • FitJoy Foods
  • Grain4Grain
  • Tapio
  • Ranch Rider Spirits
  • Kibo Foods
  • Boozy Bites by Prim Improper
  • Chulitos
  • Real Food Bar
  • Snacks Partners International, Inc. dba MEDBAR
  • Ott Coffee
  • Pete’s Nuts, LLC/DBA: shār
  • Throw-A-Weigh

The McCombs School Announces New MBA Advisory Board Members and Executive Committee Leadership for Fall 2020

The McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin announces the appointment of the following members to its MBA Advisory Board.

  • Carl Loredo, Full-time MBA ’03, CMO North America, Wendy’s
  • Anthony Luu, Dallas MBA ’08, Associate Partner, McKinsey & Company
  • Larry Patrick, Full-time MBA ’98, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • Barry Epstein, Full-time MBA ’85, President, Vertex Capital
  • Raul Rodriguez, Evening MBA ’13, Managing Director, Charles Schwab

Additionally, the board’s executive committee assumed new leadership:

  • Chair: Carrie Haden, MBA ’05, Principal, Microsoft
  • Vice Chair: Lisa Simon, MBA ’14, M&A Manager, Deloitte
  • Past Chair: Arthur Mills, MBA ’04, Chief Operating Officer, New Teacher Center

The McCombs School would like to thank our new members and leaders and also thank Nick Vaughn, MBA ’09, and Dan Carter, MBA ’95, who will be rolling off of the board and our outgoing leader, Ken Parekh, MBA ’87, who has become an emeritus member having served as past chair.

Additionally, Peter Almond, MBA ’03, Matt Altenau, MBA ’06, Stacy Hock, MBA ’05, Todd Parsapour, MBA ’04, Doug Swanson, Jr., MBA ’99, and Wendy Wheless, MBA ’08, have been reappointed for a second active term. View the full membership.

The McCombs School of Business MBA Advisory Board formed in 1996. Members assist the dean, associate dean of graduate programs, faculty, and staff of the McCombs School of Business in achieving and maintaining “best of class” status for the MBA programs. Members support the MBA program’s strategy planning, curricula, external affairs, alumni engagement, fundraising efforts, and student placement. Member nominations are accepted on a rolling basis. The executive committee considers nominations for membership each spring and new three-year terms begin Sept. 1.

Recap: McCombs Alumni Virtual Town Hall Supporting and Engaging Our Alumni of Color

Earlier in the Summer, Interim President Jay Hartzell released a statement outlining actions that the university will take to make the 40 Acres a more diverse and welcoming campus. The McCombs School hosted this town hall as an opportunity to listen to and engage with all McCombs alumni, especially alumni of color. Listen to the recording!

Listeners learned what the McCombs School of Business is doing on issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion for the McCombs community of students, faculty, and staff. The event featured a live Q&A session and a panel discussion with McCombs leaders from various programs, including:

  • Professor Lillian Mills, Interim Dean McCombs School of Business, Lois and Richard Folger Dean’s Leadership Chair, The Beverly H. and William P. O’Hara Endowed Chair in Business
  • Professor Raji Srinivasan (she/her/hers), Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion, Sam Barshop Centennial Professor of Marketing Administration
  • Catenya McHenry, Communications Director
  • Charles Enriquez, Director, Student Affairs, Texas BBA
  • Jaden Felix, Senior MBA Recruiting and Admissions Officer
  • Dr. Kristie Loescher, Senior Lecturer

Recap: Wealth Management Webinar

In this webinar, three expert panelists discuss the future of wealth management and provide listeners with key takeaways for how to apply these insights in your own work. Their conversation explores new challenges the industry faces and how the McCombs Wealth Management Center plans to address those challenges, industry insights from leaders in the field, and planning for human capital, personal legacy, and educated philanthropy. Watch the recording!

PANELISTS

  • Dr. Ramesh K. S. Rao – UT Austin McCombs School of Business
  • Russell W. Norwood, CIMA, CFP – Venturi Private Wealth
  • Rhonda H. Brink, JD – Brink & Bennett

Supplemental Materials:

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

Class Note: Suzanne Brown, BBA ’96, MBA ’04

Texas McCombs Alumna Suzanne Brown was recently published in the Harvard Business Review. In the article, she explains how to think through what you want from an employer as a working parent and then actually go find this as you’re looking for a new role. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/mphbrfamfriendly

Recap: KTG Webinar with Sandy Leeds

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.

Class Note: Sam Acho, BBA ’10

Sam Acho appeared in the “CBS This Morning” series A More Perfect Union, for his work with a group of teenagers who teamed up with former NFL players to transform a looted liquor store into a fresh food market for their local community in Chicago. See the coverage on YouTube.

The McCombs School of Business Announces New BBA Advisory Board Members and Executive Committee Leadership for Fall 2020

Fall 2019 BBA Board Meeting

The McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin is pleased to announce the appointment of the following members to its BBA Advisory Board and 2020-21 BBA Executive Committee.

Veshal Arul Prakash, BBA ’20
New-Grad Product Manager, Dropbox
Seattle, WA

Devin Fletcher, BBA/MPA ’07
Chief Academic Officer, Tulsa Public Schools
Tulsa, OK

Kovid Gupta, BBA ’10
Head of Development, Vinod Chopra Films
Los Angeles, CA

James Jackson, BBA ’14
Senior Consultant, Deloitte Consulting
New York, NY

Cindy Lo, BBA ’98
CEO, Red Velvet Events, Inc.
Austin, TX

Scott Packman, BBA ’90, MBA ’91
EVP and General Counsel, Madison Square Garden Entertainment
New York, NY

Neha Patel, BBA/MPA ’03
Partner-in-Charge, IT Advisory Services, Weaver
Dallas, TX

Jennifer Wenzel, BBA ’04
Senior Investment Manager, Teacher Retirement System of Texas
Austin, TX

George Wommack, BBA ’06
President and CEO, Fortress Holdings
San Antonio, TX

The 2020-21 BBA Executive Committee:

Cameron Chandler, Chair
BBA ’83, Owner and President, Chandler Energy Resources, Dallas, TX

Terese Everson, Vice Chair
BBA ’96, Director, Focus Strategies, Austin, TX

Maria Garate, Past Chair
BBA ’98, HR Business Partner, HollyFrontier Corporation, Plano, TX

Mandy Price, Values Ambassador Chair
BBA ’03, JD ’06, Founder and CEO, Kanarys, Inc., Dallas, TX

The McCombs School would like to thank our new members and leaders for their service! We would like to especially recognize outgoing Chair Maria Garate, BBA ’98, for her leadership and our Past Chair John Briscoe, BBA ’81, for serving on the executive committee.

Additionally, the following members have been appointed for a second active term:

  • Brian Chou, BBA/MPA ’12
  • Amy Enrione, BBA ’16
  • Neal Golden, BA ’86
  • Whitney Mack, BBA ’08
  • Irene Puhala, BBA/MPA ’92
  • Ashley Smith (formerly Loney), BBA ’06

Phoebe Lin has been appointed for her first three-year term having served the previous year as the Rising Star representative.

View the full membership.

Lastly, we would like to thank our board members who are rolling off the board this year. Thank you for your time and service to the McCombs School!

  • Jim Allred, BBA ’86
  • David Hesser, BBA ’92
  • Michael Pappert, BBA ’79
  • Betty Salanic, BBA/BS ’08
  • Chuck Turet, BBA ’98, JD ’71

About the board:
The McCombs School of Business BBA Advisory Board was formed in 2008 to assist the dean, associate dean of undergraduate programs, faculty, and staff of the McCombs School of Business in achieving and maintaining “best of class” status for the BBA programs. This diverse group of individuals ensures the integrity of the BBA Advisory Board mission by supporting the strategy planning, curricula, external affairs, alumni engagement, fundraising efforts, and student placement. The Executive Committee receives rolling applications throughout the year with consideration for membership in the spring. The new members of the BBA Advisory Board begin their three-year terms the following September.

Career Webinar Recap: “The Interconnected Impact of Covid-19 on Real Estate and Energy”

Covid-19 has impacted every aspect of society but energy and real estate are particularly interesting. For example, if businesses shift the location and footprint of their operations to accommodate work-from-home employees, will demand for commercial real estate decline? Will employees prefer to move to the suburbs to access more personal space for their families post-Covid? If employees are not commuting to work, will demand for gasoline decline but demand for diesel fuel to support deliveries remain stable? Together, employer and employee decisions on commuting or a flight to the suburbs may drastically shift economic activity and related property tax and sales tax dollars across (or from) specific municipalities and business districts. What would these demand shocks do to the profitability and business strategies of energy companies?

This panel covers these and other issues associated with the inter-connected impacts on energy and real estate as we transition to a post Covid-19 world. View the webinar recording!

Webinar Presenters:

Peter Ray – Vice President, Natural Gas Partners
Jesse Thompson – Senior Business Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Houston Branch
Brian Muecke – Partner, Intrinsic LP & Mayor, City of Hedwig Village, TX
Scott Krikorian – Senior Managing Director, Trammell Crow Company
Josh Sherman – Partner, Opportune LLP (Moderator)

This webinar was co-sponsored by the McCombs Energy Initiative and the McCombs Alumni Network.

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