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Lehigh Universitys New B-School Dean
Lehigh Universitys New B-School Dean by: Andrea Carter on July 10, 2014 | 0 Comments Comments 755 Views July 10, 2014Georgette Chapman Phillips, new dean of Lehighs business schoolThe confidence in Georgette Chapman Phillipsââ¬â¢ voice as she speaks about her new position leaves little room for doubt. The newà dean of Lehigh Universityââ¬â¢s College of Business and Economics is eager to write the next chapter in the collegeââ¬â¢s history.Be that as it may, her departure from Wharton where she served as vice dean is bitter sweet, she says. After 22 years, friends and colleagues top the list of things sheââ¬â¢ll miss most. ââ¬Å"Penn is the only university Iââ¬â¢ve ever worked for. I have a colleague whose son and my son went through potty training together.â⬠Potty training isnââ¬â¢t the only thing Phillips conquered while working at Wharton. She joined the University of Pennsylvania in 1992 as an assistant professor, steadily rising through the ranks as associate professor with tenure, chair of the real estate department, vice dean of Whartonââ¬â¢s undergraduate division, and vice dean for technology enhanced learning.Her achievements included creating and implementing a cross-university series, increasing the number of female and minority students at Wharton, launching a new academic concentration in social impact and responsibility, expanding international learning programs, cultivating major gifts as part of the universityââ¬â¢s $4.3 billion campaign, and receiving two teaching awards at the undergraduate level.As she leaves behind an impressive trail of success, it is Phillipsââ¬â¢ hope that her lasting legacy is a continuous pursuit to make Pennââ¬ânot just Whartonââ¬âthe best possible educational experience for all students.FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS: SCORE A BATHROOM KEYWith this in mind, Dean Phillipsââ¬âwho became Lehighââ¬â¢s first female and first African-American business dean on July 1ââ¬âinsis ts that the decision to cut ties with Wharton was a pull and not a push. A decision she weighed heavily, but ultimately concluded that it was time for new beginnings at Lehigh.Her first order of business? Thatââ¬â¢s easy. ââ¬Å"Score a bathroom key.â⬠Laughing, she tells PoetsQuants about the time she went to Lehighââ¬â¢s campus for some pre-work, only to find herself in an unexpected pickle when she couldnââ¬â¢t get in the restroom after 5 p.m..Once the bathroom key has been fully secured, her key focus is faculty. Her earlyà agenda is to begin meeting all 79 business professors one by one, probing and gathering their input on the future direction for the college. During the late summer she is planning an off-site, day-and-a-half retreat for department chairs and other senior leaders to hammer out where the school is headed.I WANT LEHIGH TO BREAK AWAY FROM THE PELOTONHaving been in the job only a few days, Phillips is understandably hesitant to plant a stake in the ground and say what her flagship initiative will be, but she does reveal what she calls a ââ¬Å"meta-goalâ⬠and thatââ¬â¢s to raise the public visibility of the school/broaden its public platform. This was one of the main attractions that drew her to Lehigh.ââ¬Å"The previous dean hired some incredible faculty. Combine this with the impressive lineup of professors who were already there, an extraordinarily strong student population, and a very dedicated staff; I saw a huge reservoir of untapped potential.â⬠Put simply, ââ¬Å"Lehigh is a really great school that flies under the radar,â⬠Phillips says.Compared to Whartonââ¬â¢s top 10 ranking by Bloomberg BusinessWeek for both its undergraduate and full-time MBA programs, Lehighââ¬â¢s undergraduate business program is currently ranked 31st and its part-time MBA program is ranked 12th.Phillips, an adventurer who enjoys hiking, kayaking, whitewater rafting, and mountain climbing (she recently climbed her way to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro), uses a cycling term to further illustrate her vision. ââ¬Å"I want Lehigh to break away from the peloton and move to the front of the race.â⬠As far as teaching and research goes, the new dean plans to devote full time to her new role and eventually apply her research in urban and regional planning by studying the city of Bethlehem. Page 1 of 11
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