Alison Davis-Blake

Alison Davis-Blake
Born November 5, 1958
Palo Alto, California
Residence Minneapolis, Minnesota
Education B.S. (1979) Economics
M.O.B. (1982)
Ph.D. (1986) Organizational behavior
Alma mater Brigham Young University
Stanford University
Occupation Dean of the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan
Religion The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Spouse Michael Blake
Parents Gordon B. Davis (father) and LaNay Flint (mother)

Alison Davis-Blake (born Alison Marie Davis on November 5, 1958, in Palo Alto, California) is an American professor currently serving as Dean of the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. Davis-Blake is the school’s first female dean, and at the time of her appointment she was the highest-ranking female dean at any U.S. business school.

She received her B.S. in Economics (summa cum laude and with highest (University) honors) in 1979 from Brigham Young University. She subsequently earned a M.O.B. from the University's Marriott School of Management in 1982. Her Ph.D. in Organizational behavior (1986) is from Stanford University. [1]

Prior to her appointment at Minnestoa, Davis-Blake worked in various academic and administrative capacities at The University of Texas at Austin.[2]

Davis-Blake's academic service include editor positions with both the Academy of Management Review and Administrative Science Quarterly.[1]

On February 14, 2011, it was announced that Davis-Blake would become the new Dean of the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, succeeding Robert J. Dolan. Sri Zaheer, Associate Dean and Elmer L. Andersen Chair in Global Corporate Social Responsibility will take over as Interim Dean of the Carlson School of Management. Davis-Blake started as Dean of the Ross School of Business as of July 1st, 2011.

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