George Washington University. School of Business and Public Management. Office of Fellowships and Scholarships.

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In 1928, the School was founded on the idea, new for its time, that business and government might become partners in promoting national prosperity and international development. Beginning with a one million dollar endowment from the League of Masonic Clubs, President Cloyd H. Marvin established what was known as the School of Government, with degree programs that integrated business and politics on the national and international levels. After World War II, change came rapidly. In 1960, the School was renamed the School of Government, Business, and International Affairs. Then, in 1966, President Lloyd H. Elliott split its faculties into a new School of Government and Business Administration (SGBA) and a School of International Affairs -- which today bears President Elliott's name. The SGBA was renamed the School of Business and Public Management (SBPM) in 1990. In 2004, it became the School of Business. Throughout its history, GW School of Business has attracted some of the nation's most outstanding leaders from academia, government, and the business world. In 1992, F. David Fowler, a managing partner of Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler, became dean of the school. During his tenure, he dedicated himself to educating a generation of effective managers. He was succeeded in July 1998 by Susan M. Phillips. A former member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Dean Phillips brings to the School her expertise in such specializations as derivatives, bank supervision, and financial management. She also continues to serve as a professor in the School's finance department.

From the description of Office of Fellowships and Scholarships, School of Business and Public Management records, 1951-1989. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 247520005

Place Name Admin Code Country
Washington (D.C.)
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Scholarships
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Active 1951

Active 1989

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