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Dean's Business Advisory Council
-College of Business Administration and Graduate School
of Management
Kent State University
- Business Advisory Council Members
MISSION STATEMENT
- The BAC is composed of business leaders acquainted with the needs of the community as
well as the needs of commerce. It is a vital link between the business community and the
College, helping it to serve the needs of the community. It keeps the College informed of the
community needs. In regular meetings with the Dean, the Business Advisory Council reviews
and evaluates the mission, the objectives and the programs of the College. It also assists in
identifying ways in which the external community can support the College.
OBJECTIVES
- To comment critically on and help the College develop and accomplish its mission,
objectives, and programs.
- To help the College ensure that its academic programs meet the changing needs of students,
business, and society.
- To assist in recruiting and developing students, faculty, and staff who will contribute
significantly to the College and the greater business community it serves.
- To assist the College in generating co-op experiences, internships and placing graduates in
full-time positions.
- To support College activities such as executive development programs and the Pilliod
Lecture Series.
- To assist the College in the cultivation and solicitation of resources.
- To regularly interact with students and faculty in providing advice and soliciting suggestions
for improvements in all College of Business Administration activities.
MEMBERSHIP
New members are appointed to the Business Advisory Council by the Dean of the College.
The initial appointment is for a three-year term, and members can be reappointed by the
Dean for an additional three-year term.
MEETINGS
The Business Advisory Council meets at least twice per year. Members are expected to
attend all meetings, consistent with their other obligations. Emeritus Members of the BAC
are encouraged, but not expected, to attend BAC meetings.
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