David D. Reh School of Business Newsletter: September 2023
Message From the Dean
A brand new program and faculty research are at the top of this month's issue of the Reh School newsletter. Working again in partnership with business leaders, a new MBA program is meeting an increasing need at organizations around the globe. And new faculty research could prove beneficial to Empire State start-ups. We're very proud of the achievements of all of our students and faculty, and I hope you enjoy reading these latest stories.
— Bebonchu Atems, Interim Dean of the Reh School of Business
New Business Analytics MBA
A new Reh School program aims to meet the growing demand for professionals capable of exploring, analyzing and interpreting large volumes of data to drive informed decision-making. The new MBA in Business Analytics combines the latest methods of statistical analysis, data management and decision analysis with a solid foundation in business administration.
Upstate Start-ups Scale Up
Professor Christian Felzensztein, the Reh Family Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurial Leadership, is studying strategies that lead to the success of start-ups as they scale up in upstate New York. His study focuses on science- and engineering-based start-ups, as these firms have the potential for growth and strategic importance upstate.
Scholarship & Faculty Achievements
Reh School faculty continue to produce cutting-edge scholarship that unearths critical findings in the business world. Our faculty are recognized as thought leaders – publishing and reviewing articles for the best journals, participating and presenting at academic conferences and enhancing the learning experiences of our students.
Felzensztein Edits Journal
Professor Christian Felzensztein has been appointed editor-in-chief of the Journal of Sustainable Business and Economics. Felzensztein plans to foster diverse topics and perspectives on entrepreneurial sustainability.