Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Winter Break


This week's edition of This Is Anderson is the final installment for 2014. UNM's offices will be closed beginning on December 24, and regular hours resume on Monday, January 5. The spring semester begins January 12.

Happy holidays to those who celebrate - enjoy the break!

Anderson Team Wins Credit Karma Challenge


Congratulations to John Benavidez and Catherine Roster on the success of the marketing students in the Credit Karma Campus Challenge. They topped 19 other schools to win first place. On a key metric (new accounts), UNM beat second place University of Arizona by almost a 4 to 1 margin.

Five students will travel to San Francisco next month to present their campaign and results to the Credit Karma executives, and one student from the class will get an internship with the company. In addition, Credit Karma will award a $1,500 cash prize to Anderson, which will go towards supporting future initiatives of the Johnson Marketing Center.

Congratulations to all!

Strategic Planning And Marketing Strategy



David Cavazos, Assistant Professor of Strategic Management, and Dimitri Kapelianis, Assistant Professor of Marketing, recently addressed the New Mexico chapter of the Society for Marketing Professional Services on the topic of “Strategic Planning and Marketing Strategy.” The society represents marketing and business development professionals working in the architecture, engineering, and construction industry.

Professor Cavazos discussed strategic planning, focusing specifically on how firms in this industry should develop effective strategic plans based on organizational awareness. Professor Kapelianis discussed marketing strategies for architecture, engineering, and construction firms, focusing on how to develop and implement plans to achieve revenue and profitability goals.

Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Case Competition

A team of University of Eastern New Mexico University students took first place in the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative New Mexico Case Competition co-sponsored by University of New Mexico and New Mexico State University. The competition was hosted by the Anderson School of Management and NMSU’s College of Business.  Teams from UNM and NMSU competed along with students from New Mexico Highlands University, New Mexico Military Institute, and the winner, Eastern New Mexico State University.

Podcast: Enchantment Economies

UNM Anderson's Dr. Manuel Montoya recently presented a talk at the UNM Latin American and Iberian Institute on the concept of "enchantment economies" in the context of contemporary political economy, providing a summary on the mode of magic realism followed by an application of this problem on several current geo-political issues, including the recent Ebola outbreak.

A podcast of the presentation is now available for listening and download. Click here to access it.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Former Enron Executive To Speak At UNM



The Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative at the University of New Mexico is pleased to announce the third NASBA Center for the Public Trust speaker this semester. Former Enron Executive Andrew Fastow will join a group of students and business leaders to talk about “Rules versus Principles” on Monday, November 24 at 4:30 p.m. in the UNM Anthropology Lecture Hall.  RSVPs are required.  

Anderson Professor Top Tweeter


UNM Anderson professor Dr. Nick Flor was listed as a "Top Tweeter" on FOX News' business analysis program "Cashin' In." Dr. Flor's Twitter handle is ProfessorF.

"Cashin' In" is a multi-segmented program featuring debate on possible fluctuations in the stock market, based on headlines and history, and how it will affect one's bottom line, panelist discussions on probable rising stock, and questions from viewers about the viability of owned or potential stocks.




Springtime In Greece


Please contact Professional Faculty Member Linda Shul at lshul@unm.edu if you are interested in joining the group.

Big Bets In Poker And Business

UNM Anderson hosts the Boerigter Business Breakfast Program to present relevant topics of interest to Anderson's community of friends. The next program features former World Poker Tour CEO Steve Lipscomb discussing "Big Bets in Poker and Business" on Tuesday, December 9, 2014, 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM at the Embassy Suites Hotel.

EMBA Information Sessions



When you graduate from Anderson's EMBA program, you join a lifelong network of 11,000 Anderson alumni in countries around the globe who are ready to help you along your career path. Explore this unique educational opportunity by attending an upcoming Information Session. Anderson EMBA faculty, staff, current students, and alumni will be available to answer any questions you may have.

At an EMBA Information Session you will:

• Understand the impact an EMBA will have on your professional life
• Learn about scholarships for UNM employees
• Connect with and learn from current students, alumni, faculty, and program staff

EMBA Information Sessions:  Fri., Dec. 5 from 11:00-1:00 PM 

UNM Staff and Faculty Session:  Thurs., Dec. 4 from 6:00 - 8:00 PM

Sessions will be held in Anderson's Graduate School of Management. Appetizers/lunch will be served.


For more information call 505.277.2525 or visit 
emba@unm.edu.

Joseph DiSorbo To Speak At Anderson Commencement

The Anderson School of Management will hold its Fall 2014 convocation on Saturday, December 13 at 2:00 p.m. at Johnson Gym. Our guest speaker is Joseph DiSorbo, Anderson alumnus and CEO of Rakuten Super Logistics.

Joseph Aldo DiSorbo graduated from the Anderson School of Management in 1995 with MBA degrees in Finance and International Management. Upon graduation, Joe immediately put his education to work with a U.S. multinational.  He was sent to Seoul, Korea where he oversaw sales offices, facilities, warehouse operations and IT across 23 branch offices throughout South Korea. In addition, he launched corporate operations in the Philippines. Joe quickly rose to become Vice President of Finance and Operations while still in his 20s.

Monday, November 10, 2014

ABQid/UNM Entrepreneur Bootcamp


Are you an aspiring entrepreneur? Do you want to start your own business, but aren't sure what to do? Have you heard of the Lean Startup? If not, this is a great opportunity to learn more about this low resource method to map out assumptions about your business idea and learn how to test them, to validate the existence of a market.

Join the team from ABQid and your fellow colleagues from UNM to learn the customer validation process, using the Business Model Canvas as a starting point, with experienced advice from technology entrepreneurs in the community. The format is a very interactive, discussion-style that allows for extensive interaction with the mentors.

Sign Up Here!

Global Entrepreneurship Week

Did you know that Albuquerque is one of only six cities across the U.S. selected to host activities for the 2014 Global Entrepreneurship Week?  More than one hundred countries participate.

ABQid and the Anderson School of Management will offer key events and activities during that week. Anderson School of Management will host speakers on the morning of November 18 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Jackson Student Center, including a best-practices panel of past winners of the Business Plan Competition.

The Anderson School of Management will play a major role in the city’s celebration of the week.  On Tuesday, November 18 the Anderson School will offer a series of talks from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. in the Jackson Student Center on the UNM campus as part of its contribution to the week’s activities. The presentations are the following:

Friday, November 7, 2014

Parish Library Series Features Manuel Montoya

Dr. Manuel Montoya
Innovation often implies a deep connection with high-technology or modernity.  However, folk art and ancestral traditions produce equally compelling technologies. In his presentation Technologies of the Ancestral:  Folk Art, Social Innovation, and Ideology, Dr. Manuel Montoya will explore the historical and philosophical moments that separated folk art from the concept of technology.  He will investigate the moment when mechanical reproduction changed the way that technology was viewed and will conclude with a series of speculative gestures to revisit the technologies of ancestral work and their value to the 21st century global cultural economy.

Dr. Montoya's presentation takes place on Monday, November 10, from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. at Parish Memorial Library. The lecture is open to the public and refreshments will be served.

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

UNM Anderson celebrates Halloween

 

Many thanks to Jaye Francis and Professor Aaron French for organizing a Halloween party for faculty, staff, and their families! The party, held at the Faculty and Staff Club on Friday, included costumes, food, and fun.

Dr. Rich Brody Assists KRQE In Romance Fraud Investigation

Larry Barker, investigative journalist with Albuquerque's KRQE News 13, recently conducted an in-depth examination of an online con game originating in Nigeria. The cyber fraud scheme's aim is to swindle unwitting victims by attracting people via online dating profiles, gaining their trust, and then using them to funnel money through bank transfers.

KRQE enlisted the assistance of UNM Anderson professor Dr. Rich Brody, fraud expert, and his appearance, as well as the full story, can be seen at this link on the KRQE website.

EMBA Information Session



Leadership is an art.  In order to achieve mastery of your craft, you need the right tools and time to practice.  Anderson's Executive MBA program provides you with the opportunity to shape your career and develop the leadership skills you need to paint your own future.

If you're interested in an MBA focused on executive leadership and management in an accelerated format, consider coming to an Executive MBA Information Session. The next session will be held Wednesday, November 12, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Graduate School of Management.

Click here to RSVP!

Nominations Sought For Hall Of Fame



UNM’s Anderson School of Management Foundation is accepting nominations for the 26th annual Hall of Fame and Young Alumni awards.

CliftonLarsonAllen Economic Outlook

There are still a few seats available for the CFO Academy and CliftonLarsonAllen Economic Outlook featuring Mark Griffin, Managing Principal of the Institutional Investment Services at CliftonLarsonAllen.  Mark is deeply involved in developing the firm’s strategic and tactical allocation policies and is primarily responsible for developing the capital market forecasts used in setting allocation policy.

Take advantage of Mark's expert knowledge, and discover answers to key economic questions, including:

• Where are the rising interest rates that we have been expecting?
• How are we still affected by the '08 financial crisis?  Are we recovering?
• What does American Exceptionalism mean for the US economy?


CFO Academy and CLA Economic Outlook will be held on Wednesday, November 5 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. For more information or to register, please visit cfoacademy.unm.edu, or call 505.277.2525.

ABQid Chairman to Speak at UNM Business Plan Competition Seminar

Bill Bice, chairman and president of ABQid, and founder of Verge Fund, boomtime, ABQid, and ProLaw Software will speak at the UNM Business Plan Competition’s next seminar on November 14, 2014.  Bill will address how startups with technological and non-technological solutions are leveraging entrepreneurial resources and startup funds in Albuquerque to become high-growth businesses.  ABQid will also be a sponsor and judge for the 2015 UNM Business Plan Competition.  Students, Staff and Faculty will also learn about workshops and networking events to meet local entrepreneurs, innovators, and investors during Global Entrepreneurship Week, November 17-23, 2014.  Albuquerque is one of only 6 “focus cities” in the U.S. to be profiled nationally this year and host Global Entrepreneurship Week activities.

Reserve your seat by clicking HERE.  

For further details, contact Alberto Solís, Program Specialist, Center for Support of Economic Development at the Anderson School of Management, albertos@unm.edu or 277-6172.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Credit Karma Campus Challenge


UNM Anderson is one of 20 schools throughout the country participating in the Credit Karma Campus Challenge.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Candidate Forum For NM State Auditor


RSVP HERE!

Politics And Economic Impact

The total cost of the 2012 general election was $6.3 billion, up from $5.3 billion in 2008. The cost of midterm elections has been on the rise as well, with $3.6 billion spent in 2010 versus $2.8 billion in 2006. We are on pace to eclipse the $4 billion mark for the 2014 election. Much of the recent increase in campaign spending is attributable to the dramatic rise in outside spending. Indeed, the 2012 presidential election saw a 594% increase in independent expenditures from the 2008 election. Furthermore, a quarter of this spending was so-called dark money, or spending by groups not required to disclosure their donors.


 UNM Political Science professor Dr. Michael Rocca will explore the following questions in light of the quickly changing landscape of campaign finance. First, what distinguishes the different types of spending? Second, where does the money come from and where does it go? And, finally, what does it buy?


The presentation will take place on Wednesday, October 29 from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. in the Jackson Student Center. The public is welcome.

Ashley Taylor Receives Sarah Belle Brown Award


Congratulations to one of our newest Anderson advisement team members, Ashley Taylor, who is the recipient of the 2014 Sarah Belle Brown Community Service Award!   Each year this award honors one UNM faculty member, staff member, and student who have demonstrated extraordinary volunteer service toward public service in the UNM and Albuquerque community.

Well done, Ashley!


Friday, October 17, 2014

Dean White's Recap



This Is Anderson introduces a new feature from Interim Dean Craig White:  a recap to convey some broad information from the Dean's perspective.


Kevin Johnson Hosts Book Signing

Kevin Johnson
Kevin Johnson, author of the New York Times Bestseller The Entrepreneur Mind, will host a book signing in Albuquerque on October 22nd.

Through the conviction of his own personal experiences, Johnson transforms an oftentimes complex topic into a lucid and accessible one. A leading authority on marketing and branding, Mr. Johnson has appeared on CNN, ABC’s Good Morning America, CBS, Oprah Radio, and in The New York Times, FastCompany, and The Wall Street Journal.

The signing is a partnership of Creative-Startups and UNM Anderson School of Management.

The no cost event takes place at the Hyatt Regency Downtown, 330 Tijeras NW in the HQue Lounge at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 22nd.

Please RSVP to www.culturalentrepreneur.org/rsvp

Anderson Hosts International Televised Conference With Tajikistan

Flag of Tajikistan courtesy Wikimedia.org

November 17th marks the beginning of Global Entrepreneurship Week. Albuquerque has been chosen as one of six "focus cities" to mark this event.

Anderson School of Management's International Business Students Global (IBSG) is partnering with an organization in Albuquerque, Bridges to Tajikistan, to hold an internationally televised conference that highlights global perspectives on Entrepreneurship.  There will be a live broadcast between Anderson students and several students in Tajikistan that will focus on how entrepreneurship is viewed on different sides of the planet. 

The event takes place on Monday, November 17 at 9:00 p.m. Location is to be determined and will be announced soon.

Monday, October 6, 2014

Anderson School of Management Welcomes New Faculty

L-R: Melissa Cast, Carolyn Dang, Shihong Li, John Reed, Wellington Spetic, Todd White

 
Please join Anderson School of Management in welcoming its new full-time faculty:  Melissa Cast, Carolyn Dang, Shihong Li, John Reed, Wellington Spetic, and Todd White.

More information can be found below the cut.


Where Are The Winds Of Change Blowing?

Mark Griffin
Is your business strategy aligned with the market outlook? Will your business's goals be helped or hindered by changes in international economies?  Join us at the next CFO Academy event as Mark Griffin explores the direction of the global economy, assesses international growth trends, and unpacks what may lie ahead in 2015. 

CFOs, business leaders, and executives will gain insight into trends and factors that are critical to future decision making.  In this presentation, you will learn about:

• The US and Global Macroeconomic environment
• The ongoing transition from extraordinary monetary policy to normalized policy in the US
• The status of the European Sovereign Debt Crisis
• What happened to growth in Asia


The program takes place on Wednesday, November 5 from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Enjoy hors-d'oeuvres, professional networking, and 2 hours of CPE. Pre-register and save $10 off your registration fee!
 
For more information or to register, please visit our
website, or call 505-277-2525.

Anderson Welcomes UAE Consul General


The United Arab Emirates is one of the US’ strongest allies, and shares a common resolve to preserve security and stability in the Middle East.


Executive Negotiations


It's crucial for executives to be able to negotiate favorable agreements—with customers, partners, investors, suppliers, staff members, and colleagues. Negotiation isn’t compromising, which can make everyone feel like they left something at the table. The key to a successful negotiation is that everyone wins.

In Executive Negotiations, a new hands-on, Professional Development program you will:

• Develop strategies for building trust and establishing long lasting relationships, two key ingredients for successful negotiations
• Engage in simulations and role-play to hone your negotiation skills
• Utilize hard-bargaining and persuasion techniques in conjunction with compromising techniques to reach win-win outcomes


Register now to reserve your seat in the program!

GRE and GMAT Preparation

If you're wondering which test to take, or if you aren't sure how to begin your graduate studies, consider coming to one of our Test Preparation Workshops.  At these workshops, you will:

• Learn the differences between the two tests
• Determine which test is best for you
• Receive tips and tricks for passing the test and managing your anxiety
 
The next Test Prep Workshop is Saturday, October 25 from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. in the Graduate School of Management.


Sign up today to reserve your seat!

Student-Employer Networking at Anderson

Pictured, L-R:  Xiomara Plaza-Medina, Interim Dean Craig White, Director of Student Services Tracy Wilkey

On September 17, UNM Anderson held a Student & Employer Network Reception, which provided an opportunity for students to visit informally with employer representatives recruiting at UNM's Business and Accounting Fair.  This 'no pressure, no lines' catered reception was open to Anderson students who attended at least two of the Career Services Week workshops.

For more information about Career Services and how it can expand your options, please contact Kate Williams at 505-277-3290 or kwill07@unm.edu.


EMBA Information Session



The leap from manager to leader requires a new toolkit including in-depth self-awareness, organizational awareness, and skills in negotiating and influencing teams. The Executive MBA will give you the tools you need to lead your organization including strategic leadership, economics, financial reporting, and more.

Join us for an EMBA Information Session on Friday, October 24, 2014 to learn more about how this program can help you transform your career and make the leap from manager to leader.

The session will be held from 11:00-1:00 PM in Anderson's Graduate School of Management. Lunch will be served.

RSVP today to reserve your seat!

Springtime In Greece


Please contact Professional Faculty Member Linda Shul at lshul@unm.edu if you are interested in joining the group.

Monday, September 22, 2014

Anderson Faculty Takes Ice Bucket Challenge

Photo credit: http://www.thewolf.ca/files/2014/08/1-Kopie.jpg
Anderson School of Management Associate Dean Rob Delcampo and Professor David Cavazos recently participated in the ALS ice bucket challenge. The ice bucket challenge is designed to promote awareness of the disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and encourage donations to research.

You can watch the video on Anderson's Facebook page. More information about the disease, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, can be found here.

Leadership Training With EPEC


Contact aarnold5@unm.edu for more information, or visit customprograms.unm.edu.

Executive Coaching


Mastering Accounting Essentials


If you're not an accountant, why care about accounting? In today’s business environment, accounting plays an important when making critical decisions. Accounting can help you determine which products or services your company should focus on or how you to rework your budget to support your top priorities.

Mastering Accounting Essentials is a hands-on class that will translate the seemingly foreign language of accounting, help you understand financial documents, and enable you to make better decisions.

The program will be held on Tuesdays, September 23 - November 11 from 6:00 - 9:00 PM. Register soon to reserve your seat!

UNM Anderson's Career and Professional Development Programs are non-credit certificate courses designed to help professionals develop new skills and advance their careers. No degree necessary, no application required, and no homework given.

For more information or to register, please visit cpd.unm.edu, or call us at (505) 277-2525.

Speakers Series Showcases Manuel Montoya

As part of UNM's Homecoming Week, Anderson School of Management presents a Speakers Series on Thursday, September 25 focusing on Professor Manuel Montoya and International Business Students Global (IBSG). The presentation will review IBSG's work and offer a global vision for the Anderson community as UNM reaches its 125th anniversary. Current IBSG projects include Bridges to Tajikistan, Global Mosaic, Olympics 2016 – Rio and Indigenous Voices, Outside the Margins, Bitcoin and Digital Economy.
 
IBSG was established in 2010 and since then has worked on over a dozen unique and impactful global issues, proving that New Mexico is globally relevant in its own distinct way.


The Speaker Showcase begins at 4:30 p.m. at the UNM Faculty/Staff Club located just north of the Anderson School.  Admission is free, but reservations are required.

RSVP here or contact Darrell Garcia at 505.277.6264 or dgarci30@unm.edu.

Celebrate Homecoming With Anderson


Tickets are still available for Anderson School of Management's Tailgate and Barbecue on Friday, September 26th from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM in the Anderson Alumni Tent located on the northwest corner of University Stadium in the Stadium West parking lot.

Tickets cost $15.00 and include food, refreshments, and admission to the game. Parking is not included and cost varies by lot. Please heed posted signs.

For more information visit Anderson's Alumni website, or contact Senior Alumni Relations officer Darrell Garcia at dgarci30@unm.edu or 505.277.6264.

Refresh Your Career Today!


Don't lose steam working away at the daily grind.  If you feel like your career is in need of a "refresh," consider a leadership program this fall.  Develop your skills, make lasting connections, and enjoy professional development with driven classmates and experienced instructors.

• Essentials for Managers is a 10-week program designed to give new managers the tools to tackle their new role, develop healthy managerial relationships, and manage their work-life balance.


• Women’s Leadership Development focuses on assessing your unique talents, addressing common challenges for women leaders, and helping you navigate complex business relationships.


Register for one of our most popular leadership programs and you will also have the opportunity to sign up for 3 sessions with an executive coach.
  
Essentials for Managers is held Thursdays, Sept 18-Nov 20
Women's Leadership Development is held Wednesdays, Sept 17-Nov 5
Classes run from 6:00 - 9:00 PM


For more information or to register, please visit cpd.unm.edu, or call (505) 277-2525.

Anderson Offers Writing Assistance


UNM Anderson is affording students and faculty the opportunity to improve their writing skills in both academic and professional disciplines. Anderson writing graduate assistant Brian Hendrickson is available for consultation.

A PhD candidate in Rhetoric and Writing, Brian has extensive experience teaching and tutoring college writing and technical/professional writing in particular. Brian’s scholarship explores the role of writing in organizational settings, with a particular interest in how college writing curricula can better prepare students to write across cultures and areas of expertise.

Brian can be contacted at bhendric@unm.edu.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

A Taste Of Anderson 2014


There's still time to purchase your tickets for A Taste Of Anderson on Tuesday, September 9!

This year, 24 culinary partners will be presenting samples of Albuquerque's best cuisine to benefit students at the Rick and Debbie Johnson Marketing Center at the UNM Anderson and support a 2014 Rick Johnson Scholar!

More information on the event can be found here.

Tickets can be purchased at the door or by contacting Felicia Rodriquez at 505.277.1504, or feliciar@unm.edu.

Dress For Success!


While good grades and a great resume can get an employer to hire you, it helps to have a comprehensive package that includes smart professional attire. The Dress For Success: Making a Great First Impression workshop, sponsored by Collegiate DECA and Anderson Career Services, and facilitated by Banana Republic professionals, offers men and women advice and steps they can take to transform their professional brand.

The workshop takes place on Tuesday, September 9, 2014, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM at the Jackson Student Center.

Learn appropriate workplace attire and adjustments for changing styles, climate and the nature of a business.

Register here today!

Monday, September 8, 2014

Anderson Presents New Entrepreneurship Program


Many people dream of one day opening their own business.  We have searched the web, and these are the 3 best reasons many entrepreneurs have chosen to start their own businesses:

 1.  Be your own boss:  As an entrepreneur, you are your own boss - this means you can make your own hours, set the organizational culture, and choose your own team members.
 2.  Make money:  While not every entrepreneur will become Bill Gates, Business Insider reports that it is easier to become rich as an entrepreneur than by working up the corporate chain.
 3.  Pursue your passion:  As an employee in a large business, you are subject to the business's values, but as an entrepreneur, your values are the business's.


To many, the potential obstacles to owning a business may seem greater than the rewards.  And it's true that many entrepreneurs don't possess all of the skills they need to successfully run a business, but with networking and education you can find the partners and learn the skills you need.

UNM Anderson's NEW Entrepreneurship Program is designed to deliver foundational skills in finance, marketing, and employee relations that will help you succeed in today's marketplace.
Entrepreneurship will be held Tuesdays, Sept. 9 - Oct. 28, 2014. Classes run from 6:00 - 9:00 PM.

Register soon to reserve your seat!


New Media Skills



Social media marketing has been a "buzz word" for the past several years.  It doesn't exist in a vacuum, though.  Podcasts, promotional videos, photography, and blog posts make up the content that makes social media an effective marketing medium.

Get the skills you need to develop your own promotional material with Anderson's New Media Skills Professional Development Program.

 *   Give your business a competitive edge by infusing your marketing with cutting edge technology
 *   Learn about free and low cost audio/video recording and editing software
 *   Raise your brand awareness by creating new ways to engage your customers and prospects


New Media Skills will be held Tuesdays, Sept. 16 - Oct. 21, 2014. Classes run from 6:00 - 9:00 PM.

Register soon to reserve your seat!

UNM Anderson Career Fair


There are not many events you’ll attend in college that have the potential to change your life, but the September 18, 2014 Business & Accounting Job and Internship Fair is one such opportunity. Bringing together more than 80 employers from a diverse range of industries, offering entry-and mid-level positions, as well as internships, this event is the largest and most robust offering of the year.

New Publication

Dr. Shawn Berman (left) and Dr. Harry Van Buren

Congratulations to Dr. Shawn Berman and Dr. Harry Van Buren, both from the Department of Organizational Studies, for the acceptance of their article entitled "Mary Parker Follett, managerial responsibility, and the future of capitalism" for publication in Futures.

Futures is an international, refereed, multidisciplinary journal concerned with medium and long-term futures of cultures and societies, science and technology, economics and politics, environment and the planet and individuals and humanity.

EMBA Information Sessions


How will you lead? Leadership is an art and your leadership style will define your career. Students in the UNM Anderson Executive MBA Program immerse themselves in a curriculum that explores and examines the ethical, political, economic, and social demands of top leadership.

Join us for an EMBA Information Session to learn more about how this program can help you transform you and your career.

The first information session will be held from 6:00-8:00 PM on Tuesday, September 23, in Anderson's Graduate School of Management. Appetizers will be served.

Click here to read more about the information sessions and register.