MBA Roundup: U.S. Senate Candidate Busted for Lying About MBA Degree

U.S. Senate Candidate Busted For Lying About MBA Degree

Ohio Capital Journal: “The claim that car dealer and Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno held an MBA from the University of Michigan has appeared in both a car dealership application and in a short biography of Moreno when he joined the board of the Cleveland Foundation. However, a spokeswoman for the university on Monday said all Moreno has is a bachelor’s degree in business that was awarded in 1989.

Moreno’s campaign on Tuesday afternoon blamed the first instance on “a staffer who made a mistake.” It said it didn’t know how the claimed credential made its way into the Cleveland Foundation bio.

Moreno is in the middle of what is expected to be a close race against incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown for a pivotal U.S. Senate seat.

The first appearance of the claim Moreno held an MBA from Michigan came as part of a Nov. 25, 2011 application to open an Infiniti car dealership in Coral Gables, Florida. The document was entered into evidence as part of a Florida lawsuit and provided to the Capital Journal.”

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University of Michigan, Ross School of Business

Michigan Ross Welcomes Nine New Professors

Ann Arbor, MI: “In the 2024-2025 academic year, the Ross School of Business welcomes nine new members of faculty. The professors and lecturers will teach across all degree programs and cover a number of areas of research expertise, including entrepreneurship, finance, advertising, DEI, corporate responsibility, and more.

Snehal Banerjee, Professor of Finance, holds a BA from Brandeis University and a PhD from Stanford Graduate School of Business. Prior to joining Michigan Ross, Banerjee served as assistant and associate professor at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and associate professor at Rady School of Management at the University of California, San Diego. Banerjee’s research interests include learning and disagreement in financial markets, liquidity, and behavioral finance. His current research involves studying how investors acquire and process information in financial markets, how firms’ disclosure decisions affect such behavior, and the effect of regulatory policy on the environment and economic welfare. Banerjee will teach Financial Management (FIN 503) and Theoretical Models in Finance I (FIN 865).”

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Kent State Opens Innovative Hub For Business Education

Cleveland.com: “Kent State University this week announced the opening of a new hall on campus.

Located along East Main Street, the Ambassador Crawford College of Business and Entrepreneurship serves both as an innovative hub for business education and also as a new campus gateway.

The $83.5 million building stands four stories and spans 150,000 square feet. The building was designed by architecture firms Perkins + Will and The Collaborative and is part of a $1 billion master plan that will transform the university’s facilities over the next decade, according to the university.”

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