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Beat the Bears with BBQ!

It's football season again, and you know what that BBQ logo smallmeans...time for tailgating and BBQ!  Join other McCombs alumni two hours before the Texas vs. Baylor game (October 14) for the McCombs Alumni Barbecue.  There'll be barbecue and beer, fun and games for the kids, foot-stomping music and free gifts for all. Click here for more details and to register.

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 New Faculty Welcomed - Student Awards
New Advisory Council Members Announced

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President Bush Picks Alumna Martinez Tucker for Education Post
President Bush announced this week that he will nominate Sara Martinez Tucker, MBA ’79 and McCombs Hall of Fame recipient, to serve as undersecretary of education.  Martinez Tucker is currently the president and CEO of the Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF), a position she will leave at the end of September in preparation for her move to Washington, D.C. Get the full story.

McCombs Students Win International Case Competition in Thailand 
A team of students from the McCombs School of Business brought home a championship for The University of Texas at Austin at the 2006 Thammasat Undergraduate Business Challenge (TUBC) International Case Competition in Bangkok, Thailand, August 16-19.  The TUBC featured undergraduate teams from 17 business schools from the United States, Canada, Spain, Singapore, Japan, New Zealand, Malaysia, China and Thailand. Learn more about the competition.

Staff, JoelDuncan, RobertMalerneeMcCombs Announces New Advisory Council Members
The McCombs School welcomed four new Advisory Board Members this September: Joel V. Staff, Robert D. Duncan, James K. Malernee and Thomas W. Jasper (not pictured). These four join an Advisory Council of over 120 business men and women who assist the Dean, faculty and staff of the McCombs School of Business in achieving and maintaining “best of class” status for the School. View new members bios

Sharon AllenDeloitte's Allen Discusses Changing Workplace, Future of Accounting  
Sharon Allen, a baby boomer with 30 years of accounting and auditing experience, spoke Wednesday evening to a packed room of McCombs accounting students from Generation Y (those born in the 1980s and 1990s), and assured them her company understands the expectations they have about the workplace they will be a part of in the future. Get the full story. View the Austin-American Statesman article.

McCombs PPA Graduates Win AICPA Sells Award
Mark Danielson and William Leder, both 2005 graduates of the McCombs Professional Program in Accounting, have received the prestigious American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Sells Award for 2005. They are two of ten winners nationwide who completed testing during that year and earned the highest cumulative scores on the four sections of the Uniform CPA Examination on their first attempt at the exam, the AICPA announced September 12, 2006. Find out more about the award.

Vijay Mahajan teaches the custom programMcCombs Executive Education Helps Beijing
Electric Compete   
After the Beijing Electric Power Corporation became independent of the Chinese government in 2003, they were thrust into a highly competetive market. For help adapting to this competitive marketplace, Beijing Electric turned to the Executive Education Program at the McCombs School of Business to create custom courses in marketing and customer service tailored to the needs of the company and its executives. Learn more about the custom program.

Reality BytesFord Career Center Announces Student-Run Career Network
BBA {reality.bytes}, a student-run career network sponsored by Undergraduate Career Services, provides students with information ranging from debates on current business issues to career advice from professors. The site includes eight BBA students’ blogs chronicling their academics and jobs; podcasts hosted by students covering topics ranging from when to begin looking for internships to how employers are using Facebook in the hiring process; and interviews with professors that reveal career tips most students don’t receive in the classroom. Check out BBA {reality.bytes}.

McCombs Welcomes New Professors in 2006-2007
This week, McCombs welcomes 14 new faculty members to the school. This group comes from all over the world with research interests ranging from executive compensation and investor over-confidence to dynamic programming and social networks. Meet the new faculty.  

Freshman Round-upFreshman
Round-up!
The McCombs School of Business recently welcomed the new freshman with fajitas, freebies and fun.  Many of the student organizations were on hand to discuss upcoming events and leadership, while the Office of Resource Development passed out free "Who is Hermes?" t-shirts to introduce the new students to McCombs School traditions.  So, Who is Hermes?

Data Theft Update
The University of Texas at Austin has been working diligently on several fronts following the discovery of the data theft at the McCombs School of Business, focusing on three areas related to the data theft and the issue of data security in general. Detailed information regarding these three areas of focus are contained on the official Data Theft Web site. You can help us keep this information fresh and relevant. Please e-mail us any questions that have not yet been answered, and include the term "New Alumni Question" in the subject line.

Collier-Thomas weddingWant to see your name in print?
Several alumni gathered for a mini-reunion at the Collier-Thomas wedding. Brandon Thomas (MBA '03) and Renee Collier (MBA '04) were married June 17,
2006 in Dallas, Texas.  We'd love to hear about the events in your life--email us photos and information.  This year, we added alumni and student profiles to McCombs Monthly.  Take a moment to review all of this year's profilees.  If you are interested in being a future profilee, please email us your professional and personal news, but please include your degree and graduation date as well as your maiden name or name used while in school if different from your current name.

More McCombs News
Federal Deficit Accounting Practices Allow Room for Manipulation
Garza on the Do’s and Don’ts of the MBA Application Process
Peterson Named Associate VP for Research  
McCombs Advisory Council Member Wilkins Honored

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Vol. 7, No. 1  October 5, 2006
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tshirts from the storeJust in time for football season, we've got t-shirts and other McCombs wearables in the online store. Show your school and University pride, whether you're in the stadium or cheering from the couch.

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alumni spotlight

Glover, AnneAnne & David Glover  When David Glover (BBA ’80) retired from a successful career in real estate,  his wife Anne (BBA ’81, MBA ’86) decided to put her MBA to work and build a business.  After nine months of researching start-ups and franchises, Anne discovered and jumped on a franchise opportunity—Massage Envy, a nationwide chain of membership-based massage therapy clinics much like a health club.

“We wanted to get her [Anne’s] UT MBA back into action and we liked the business model found in Massage Envy," said David. She found out about the opportunity and within two weeks she was choosing locations for the first of her now four stores.”

Those locations, along with good therapists, have been key to their success. Her River Oaks and Galleria stores are currently No. 1 and No. 2 in the city among all Massage Envy franchises in number of massages given and total store revenue, and are nationally ranked in the top ten.  And she is about to open one more store. 

Another key to her success has been latching onto an industry that is experiencing high national growth (Massage Envy just got rated one of the top five retail concepts in the United States by the International Council of Shopping Centers).  Fourteen percent of Fortune 500 companies now offer massage as an employee benefit, while individual consumers spend between $5 and $7 billion annually on massage therapy.

“The franchise concept is perfect for a budding entrepreneur,” Anne said.  “Because you’re putting your name, money and reputation at risk an upcoming franchise with a solid business model is a less risky endeavor.  You can really be involved in the growth phase, but it probably has a reputation somewhere that helps you hedge your bets a little.”

As to advice for new entrepreneurs?  “Find something you’re interested in,” said Anne, a self-proclaimed massage junkie.  “You need to make certain it’s a business you’re interested in and can be excited about.”

And don’t be afraid to go back to the books.

“I couldn’t have done this without the business discipline I learned at UT and the alumni support network.  From analysis to spreadsheets to theories, everything from my education played right into the number crunching and natural abilities I had to run a successful business,” said Anne.

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Hire McCombs Alumni through the McCombs Job Board

Search for a job or promote employment opportunities to both current students and alumni of the McCombs School of Business.  Current job openings include: 

  • Tolleson Wealth Management - Client Services Analyst
  • Boeing Company - Procurement Analyst
  • BearingPoint - Project Analyst
  • Software Architects - Consultant

Both the Alumni Directory and the McCombs Job Board are accessible through your UT EID (University of Texas Electronic Identification). Click here for more information on finding your UT EID, or contact the Registrar's office at 512-475-7656.

If you have any questions, please email us and refer to "Alumni Directory" or "McCombs Job Board" in the subject and content of your message.

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Upcoming Texas Executive Education Programs

Virtual Leadership: Leading Dispersed Teams
10/5-10/6

Advocacy: Champion Yourself and Your Ideas
10/19-10/20

Leading High Performance Teams

10/26-10/27

GMAT Preparation Course 
Classes begin in October and November
Instructor: Ian Jorgeson

See Complete Calendar