Goizueta Business School
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Goizueta Business School (pronounced goy-swet-ah) is the business school of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. It is named after Roberto Goizueta, a former president of The Coca-Cola Company. The school is considered a top business school, ranked in the top 20 overall and first in leadership by BusinessWeek in 2004. The school's undergraduate Bachelor of Business Administration program ranked fifth in the nation according to BusinessWeek in 2006.
The school offers seven degree programs: an undergraduate business degree, a two-year full-time MBA, a one-year full-time MBA, a weekend Executive MBA, a modular Executive MBA, an evening MBA, and a Ph.D. program.
Many professors at the school are highly accessible to students and are considered world-class in their field. The Goizueta Business School also houses the Zyman Institute of Brand Science, an innovation research group that develops next practices (vs. best practices) in branding through a global network of scholars and partner firms.
[edit] Notable faculty
- Narasimhan Jegadeesh - Dean's Distinguished University Chair in Finance
- Benn Konsynski - George S. Craft Distinguished University Professor of Decision & Information Analysis