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Message from the Dean


  • CBA welcomes Acting Dean Harry Lane

    Acting Dean Harry LaneDr. Harry Lane has been appointed as Acting Dean of the College of Business Administration. Professor Lane joined the College in 1999 as the first Darla and Frederick Brodsky Trustee Professor in Global Business. An extremely active member of the faculty, he has worked with undergraduate students in the College’s renowned BS in International Business program; with graduate students, particularly in our Executive MBA; and with CBA Corporate Relations and Executive Education. As Director of the Institute for Global Innovation Management, Dr. Lane has supported CBA faculty research. He has served on CBA’s Faculty Policy Committee and was most recently on the University Faculty Senate and the Senate’s Financial Affairs Committee.

    “Becoming Acting Dean was a totally unexpected event. I regret the circumstances under which I accepted this job, but I am happy to help CBA in any way that I can to continue the momentum and trajectory of excitement and excellence that Tom Moore has created over the past six years as Dean,” said Acting Dean Lane.

    Widely published, Professor Lane’s most recent book was International Management Behavior: Leading with a Global Mindset (6th edition, Wiley 2009). Among many honors, Dr. Lane was named the 2009 Outstanding Educator by the Academy of Management, International Management Division. His DBA in Organizational Behavior is from Harvard University. For more information on Professor Lane, please go to http://www.cba.neu.edu/harry-lane/.

  • Northeastern remembers Dean Moore

    Tom MooreNU remembers Thomas Moore, former dean of the College of Business Administration (CBA) and a visionary leader and innovator, who passed in June.

     

    A graduate of Northeastern’s MBA program, Moore joined the faculty in 1975 and held several administrative roles, including associate dean and then acting dean of CBA. He went on to serve in leadership positions at Babson University and the Arthur D. Little School of Management before returning to Northeastern in 2004 to become CBA’s dean.

     

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