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Ernst & Young Awards $600,000 to the McIntire School
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The McIntire School was recently awarded a $550,000 grant from the
Ernst & Young Foundation, along with $50,000 from E&Y’s Mid-Atlantic
Office, as part of Ernst & Young’s second annual University Award
Allocation. A total of $2.5 million will be gifted to five U.S.
universities to fulfill critical needs: the University of Virginia;
California State University Northridge; New York University;
Southern Methodist University; and University of Massachusetts
Amherst.
With the new grant, McIntire will create the Ernst & Young High
Performance Teams Initiative, which will focus on integrating
education, research, and practical applications across the
curriculum to enhance the ability of McIntire students to lead
high-performing teams. It will be rolled out at the School over the
course of three years.
Emphasis will be placed on curricular innovations that include
experiential opportunities for students to create and manage
face-to-face, virtual, and global teams. Beginning with the
pre-Commerce curriculum, students will cultivate their ability to
team-build and lead across functional areas, organizations, and
cultures.
“We are extremely grateful to have such a strong and future-oriented
partner in Ernst & Young,” says McIntire Dean Carl Zeithaml. “This
generous gift allows McIntire to develop innovative and highly
integrative approaches to a fundamental challenge in conducting
business in today’s highly distributed, global environment.”
