Tecnológico de Monterrey:
Our Newest IMBA Partner School

The College of Business Administration has signed its sixth International MBA partner institution: Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM). The agreement will focus primarily on the Puebla and Morelio campuses, which represent two of the school's 33 campuses in Mexico.
 
Dean Keith Womer visited the Puebla campus in late 2007 and found it to be well-suited to a partnership arrangement. In January, Dr. Allan Bird and Dr. Thomas Eyssell, International MBA Program Director and Associate Dean, respectively, met with the campus Academic Director, Dr. Roberto Palacios Rodriguez and Dr. Enrique Diaz de La Garcia to hammer out the details of the agreement.
 
According to Associate Dean Eyssell, "the ITESM MBA program is remarkably similar in structure to ours, and, taken with the enthusiasm all parties have expressed, will make this our smoothest partnership yet. I look forward to working with ITESM faculty and staff for many years to come, and expect that our students will find Puebla and Morelio to be wonderful places to study and learn about Mexican culture."

Learn more about the university by visiting its website. Spanish version or English version

 


   
 

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The International Business Program at UM-St. Louis

- Ranks consistently among the top 20 International Business programs by US News and World Report

- Offers the only International Business degree through an Honors College

- Is the founding member of the Consortium for Undergraduate Business Education (CUIBE), the leading IB undergraduate organization worldwide 

- Offers the only 2 year 2 degree IMBA program in the nation involving multiple partner schools in Austria, China, France, India, Japan, and Mexico 

- Has 10 IB Fellows and 16 IB Research Associates associated with the IB Institute

 
         
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Des Lee Makes a Difference at UM-St. Louis

Des Lee turned 90 in August, 2007 and has given away a fortune in his lifetime about $50 million dollars with plans on giving away another $1 million each year for the rest of his life. “I’m in the business of making a difference in the community. I’m a collaborator. I bring people together.” Which is exactly what he did through the Des Lee Collaborative Vision (DLCV).

The DLCV began as a mere question to former University Missouri-St. Louis Chancellor Blanche Touhill when Philanthropist E. Desmond Lee asked “How can we strengthen ties between UMSL and the community?” The answer was the creation of the DLCV in 1996, an organization that would be underwritten by Lee and lead by Touhill.

 

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