Dezsö J. Horváth reappointed Dean of the Schulich School of Business for unprecedented sixth term
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Tuesday July 03, 2012
Posted on 28 June 2012. Tags: Dean Dezsö J. Horváth
Dezsö J. Horváth has been reappointed to lead the
Schulich School of Business for an unprecedented sixth term. Dean
Horváth was first appointed in 1988, making his tenure one of the
longest at any business school in the world.
“I am pleased to have been appointed to a sixth straight term as Dean
of the Schulich School of Business,” said Dezsö Horváth. “Over the
years, my colleagues and I have managed to position Schulich as a
significant force in management education globally. The entire Schulich
community – our faculty, students and staff, our alumni, advisory board
members and donors alike – have been instrumental in making this happen.
Equally transformative has been the generous and unwavering support
provided by Seymour Schulich over many years, which has given us the
confidence to expand our global footprint and to compete at the highest
level. I look forward to taking on the challenges and capitalizing on
the opportunities that lie ahead as we strive to enhance our School’s
standing as one of the world’s leading centres of management education.”
Dean Horváth first came to Schulich in 1976 as a visiting professor
from the University of Umeå, Sweden, where he had also completed his MBA
and PhD in management. He was named an associate professor at York in
1977 and became a full professor in 1981. He currently holds the Tanna
H. Schulich Chair in Strategic Management.
In 2004, Horváth was named Dean of the Year by the Academy of
International Business (AIB), the world’s leading association of
scholars in the field of international business. This award is given in
recognition of “outstanding leadership in various aspects of
internationalization, including programs, research and curriculum
development, and outreach.” And in 2008, he was made a Member of the
Order of Canada for his academic leadership and sustained commitment to
business education.
On becoming Dean in 1988, Horváth worked with internal and external
stakeholders to position Schulich as “Canada’s Global Business School™”.
Since then, Schulich has opened satellite centres in Beijing and
Shanghai, China; Mumbai, India; Seoul, South Korea; Mexico City, Mexico;
São Paulo, Brazil and Moscow, Russia and formed academic exchange
agreements with more than 80 leading international business schools in
close to 40 countries.
Under Dean Horváth’s leadership, Schulich has risen steadily in
global rankings. Schulich’s MBA program is ranked #2 in the world by the
Aspen Institute (a Washington, DC-based leadership think tank) in a
global survey that identified which schools are doing the best job of
preparing future business leaders for the environmental, social and
ethical complexities of modern-day business. Schulich’s MBA program is
also ranked among the world’s leading schools by The Economist, Forbes, Bloomberg Businessweek and Expansión (a
Time Warner publication based in Mexico City). The Kellogg global
network of EMBA partner schools, which includes the Kellogg- Schulich
EMBA, is ranked #5 in the world by The Wall Street Journal, and the Kellogg-Schulich EMBA is ranked #1 in Canada by the Financial Times of London.
The reappointment for Dean Horváth’s new three-year term was approved
by the executive committee of the Board of Governors of York University
and will take effect July 1, 2013.