Lubin School of Business
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Pace University Lubin School of Business |
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Motto: | University motto: Opportunitas (Latin for "Opportunity") School motto: Ars Commercium Civitas (Latin for "Skill, Business, Citizenship") |
Established: | 1906 |
Type: | Private |
Dean: | Joseph R. Baczko |
Students: | 4,146[1] |
Undergraduates: | 3,043 |
Postgraduates: | 1,103 |
Location: | New York City Westchester County, NY, USA |
Website: | www.pace.edu/lubin |
The Joseph I. Lubin School of Business is the business school of Pace University. It was named after Joseph I. Lubin, an alumnus and benefactor of the school. The school was established in 1906 as the Pace School of Accountancy to prepare men and women for the CPA exam. The school is located at Pace University's campuses in New York City and Westchester County, New York. Joseph R. Baczko, former president/COO of Blockbuster Entertainment and founder/president of Toys "R" Us International, serves as the current dean of the business school.
Lubin offers bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees in degrees in accounting, finance, business legal studies, taxation, management, management science, marketing, and information systems.
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[edit] Rankings
The Lubin School is among fewer than three percent of business schools internationally with dual accreditation from AACSB International, which is regarded as being among the most prestigious business accreditations worldwide (Lubin is one of only 168 institutions). The part-time MBA program has consistently ranked among the top 20 programs nationwide, while the undergraduate business program ranks among the top 50 private university business programs in the country and among the top four undergraduate business programs in New York City[2].
[edit] Noted alumni and faculty
- Richard Grasso - Chairman & CEO (1995-2003) of the New York Stock Exchange
- Richard F. Zannino - CEO, Dow Jones
- Edward F. Murphy - Executive Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Ivan G. Seidenberg - President & CEO, Verizon
- Mel Karmazin - CEO, Sirius Satellite Radio; Former President & CEO, CBS; former COO, Viacom
- Daniel E. Davids - Executive Vice President & General Manager, The History Channel
- Marie J. Toulantis - CEO, Barnes & Noble.com
- James E. Quinn - President, Tiffany & Co.[3]
- Herbert L. Henkel - Chairman, Ingersoll-Rand Company; former President & CEO
- Michael A. Clinton - Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer and Publishing Director, Hearst Corporation
- Philip F. Bleser - Managing Director and CEO, Mid-Corporate Banking Group, JP Morgan Chase[4]
- John E. Boyd - President and CEO, Con Edison Solutions (a subsidiary of Consolidated Edison)[4]
- Lester J. Stephens, Jr. - Senior Vice-President, Chase Manhattan Bank[4]
- Paula Summa - General Manager, ibm.com[4]
[edit] References
- ^ Pace University - About Us - Fast Facts, accessed August 9, 2006
- ^ Pace University - Lubin School of Business, Lubin at a Glance: Points of Distinction
- ^ Tiffany & Co. Shareholder Information
- ^ a b c d Pace University - Lubin School of Business - Advisory Board Member Biographies. Retrieved on 2007-05-28.