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1 Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management Ed McLaughlin, Interim David J. Nolan Dean Robert G. Tobin Professor of Marketing

2 Dyson | Overview Founded 1911
Accredited by the AACSB International 2002 Named the Charles H. Dyson School in 2010 $51 million Warren Hall renovation completed in 2014 $62.6 million endowment to date

3 Dyson | Class of 2021 4,366 Freshman applications
131% increase from 2016 126 Admitted—2.9% 1500 Median SAT 17 U.S states 43% Underrepresented minorities 60% Female

4 Dyson | Key Attributes 708 Undergraduates 40% female 11% international
2,175 Minors 107 Graduate Students 29 MPS students – 55% female 43 PhD students – 57% female 32 MS students – 44% female 68 Faculty 49 tenure-track 12 lecturers, clinical professors, and professors of practice 7 senior extension and senior research associates

5 The Dyson Distinction Part of two colleges—SC Johnson College of Business & CALS—with outreach mission to develop leaders, improve lives and shape the future: Our Business is a Better World Rankings Ranked #9 (2017) among U.S. undergraduate business programs (U.S. News & World Report) #1 among graduate agricultural economics programs Admitted 7% of applicants in 2016, making Dyson among most selective business schools in U.S. (More selective than Wharton, at 10%) $70,000 – median base starting salary, Class of 2015 11 undergraduate concentrations 328 Faculty publications in 2016 $28.8 million in current research grants and contracts 16 endowed faculty chairs 9,500 living alumni

6 Updates | Faculty Searches
Status Lecturer of Management and Organizations, focus on diversity and inclusion, partial responsibility for Dyson diversity and inclusion programming Senior position in environmental, energy, and resource economics (EERE) Assistant Professor, EERE Assistant Professor, development economics

7 Updates | Faculty Searches
SBE (IE) Management & Communications (NTT) Business Analytics (NTT) 1 Environment, Energy & Resource Economics Development Economist Finance Accounting 2 3 Food Market Economist Business Ethics (CSR)

8 Updates | New Dean David J. Nolan Dean
Lynn Wooten starting July 1 – Currently Professor of Strategy, Management and Organization at Ross Bachelors in Accounting - North Carolina A&T University MBA – Duke Doctorate in Business Accounting – University of Michigan Currently in the process of earning her certificate in Advanced Education Leadership

9 Updates | Student Support
Brad Walp Angela Petrucco Career Management Angela Petrucco new director; 21 years experience through affiliations with University of Rochester and Syracuse University. Admissions Brad Walp director of undergraduate admissions for the SC Johnson College of Business including SHA and Dyson

10 Updates | MPS Program Growth in enrollment since launch of program—from 11 students in , to 29 students in Hiring companies: Deloitte, Co-Bank, PwC, Goldman Sachs, Kantar Retail, Indus Valley Partners 69 % international 55 % female

11 Updates | APC & Areas Academic Planning Council = Areas + School Deans
Accounting Applied Economics and Policy Finance Management & Organization Operations, Technology, Information Management Marketing and Communication Strategy & Business Economics

12 New at Dyson Joint Master’s in Accounting, within Johnson, led by Dyson’s Jack Little, with cross-school faculty teaching Smaller class size—two-semester Managerial Economics now four small sections, from one large section New courses (CRM) for Dyson undergraduates taught by Johnson Professors (Park & Sine) New tax course for MBAs, taught by Dyson POP John McKinley Creation and launch of Dyson student services center Implement “Grand Challenge Courses” from strategic plan

13 New Buildings, More Opportunities
45 W. 57th Street New York Event space for programs, networking Flat classroom space Breakout and student lounge space for Ithaca-based students

14 New Buildings, More Opportunities
Breazanno Family Center for Business Education 4 large tiered classrooms 2 flat flexible classrooms 2 event spaces 42 closed breakout rooms 30 open breakout spaces 2 HD video studios Office space Open Summer 2017

15 New Buildings, More Opportunities
The Bridge at Cornell Tech 20,000 square feet of space on Roosevelt Island Classroom and event, plus open office space Located within The Bridge corporate co-location building – mix of academic and office spaces Open Fall 2017

16 Strengthening Dyson’s Unique Value
Forthcoming brand platform emphasizes “our business is a better world” positioning, reinforcing Dyson’s distinguishing characteristics Dyson stays true to its land-grant legacy— critical to remaining distinctive in the marketplace of competitor business schools Dyson continues to offer a top-10 business school experience, cost accessible to NYS residents Joint admissions resulting in a better quality applicant pool

17 Strengthening Dyson’s Unique Value
Critical mass of thought leaders and enhanced collaboration attracts world’s top faculty The close-knit Dyson community, connections to each other, commitment to our work, will be preserved Development of natural synergies with sister schools will accelerate new course offerings and Dyson student success Alumni engagement will be strengthened, with cross-college opportunities and events More companies and recruiters will be attracted to larger student pool from all three schools

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