
Mays Business School Congratulations all of this year's Aggie 100 honorees! Find a list of this year's recipients at http://aggie100.com/
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The Aggie 100 identifies, recognizes and celebrates the 100 fastest growing Aggie-owned or Aggie-led businesses in the world. The Aggie 100 not only celebrates their success, it also provides a forum to ...

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Mike McAleer had been working as director of software development for a computer services company in Dallas when he and everyone else were told to pack up one Friday afternoon in 2000. "You don't expect a $5 billion company to go away overnight," the College Station resident said of the bankruptcy ...

Mays Business School Today's your final chance to RSVP for our expert panel discussion on health care and business.
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As congress debates historic changes to the health care system, the business community prepares to react. How will the pending legislation affect your business? Get insight directly from the experts at an upcoming panel discussion hosted by the Full-Time and Executive MBA Programs from Texas A&M Uni...

Mays Business School Aggie 100 honorees and guests kick off their exciting day at the Dean's Aggie 100 Breakfast in the Cocanougher Center

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In his address as the inaugural speaker in the Dean’s Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series at Mays, C.K. Prahalad spoke about the transition from a firm-centric society to a consumer-centric society—one where consumers dictate what products are made and at what price they are sold, and businesses re...

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Rising from the economic ashes as the holiday season approaches, store owners are realizing that the retail landscape has changed dramatically. New tactics are needed to woo customers who don’t shop the same way as they did before the recession.

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Would you like to manage real money for course credit? If so, you should consider taking FINC 422/489/668 during the spring 2010 semester. Students in these classes will direct investments of the Tanner Fund, a real-money, 100% equity portfolio, managed entirely by students. Admission is by appli...

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The past, present, and future of Mays Business School were embodied in the three guests of honor as the Benton Cocanougher Chair in Business was dedicated at a luncheon on October 23. Special guests by invitation of Dean Jerry Strawser were in attendance, as well as the men of the hour: Lowry Mays ’...

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The third annual H-E-B Day at Mays Business School featured more than a dozen H-E-B executives, including presidents, vice presidents, and directors. They addressed more than 2,300 students in 20 classes from agribusiness to accounting, giving practical lessons on topics such as assortment, marketin...

Mays Business School Michael Cox '77, Managing Director and Head of Corporate Advisory for the Seabury Group, speaks to Mays students over lunch as part of the Dean's Executive Speaker Series

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Scott Lee and L. Murphy Smith were recently honored for their outstanding research efforts in their respective fields.

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More than a dozen top executives from H-E-B visited Texas A&M University and Mays Business School to speak to classes on topics such as management, strategic retailing, advertising, finance, leadership and much more. Tina James, Senior Vice President, was the keynote speaker at a luncheon for guests...

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The Benton Cocanougher Chair in Business was dedicated on Friday, October 23 2009, at Mays Business School. The inaugural chair holder is Luis Gomez-Mejia, professor of management. The chair was funded by a gift from the school’s namesake, Lowry Mays ’57 and is named in honor of Benton Cocanougher, ...

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Texas Aggies are tweeting their traditional greetings – from “whoop” to “gig 'em” – at a rate of thousands of Twitter devotees a day, and the number of followers on the overarching Texas A&M University account, TAMUTalk, is also rapidly increasing.



























