Business Matters - Winter 2025

INSIDE THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Michelle Snyder joins the College of Business We’re welcoming Michelle Snyder to the College of Business as our new executive director for advancement. Snyder joins us from Washington State University Carson College of Business, bringing fifteen years of expertise in giving and advancement for both athletics and the business school. Taking the “risky” out of business Some elaborate costly cyber hacks become international news stories; countless others are just part of the daily business of any IT team. We’ve recognized information security as critical to businesses and organizations and technology expertise as a critical component of business leadership. With that, the Oregon State MBA has added a cybersecurity management track, taught fully online, in-person in Corvallis and through the Portland Hybrid. Like all of our graduate business degrees, we’ve aligned the skill set according to industry demand, delivering technical foundations, security governance, risk mitigation, IT audit and strategic insights for comprehensive implementation and management of an organization’s cybersecurity needs. Coursework includes electives offered in partnership with the College of Engineering. You, or someone on your team, could contribute significantly to your organization’s security and sustainability with these skills. >>> LEARN MORE: beav.es/prd Cake for Austin Hall – Happy 10th Birthday! It has been ten unbelievably fast-paced years since the College of Business first welcomed students to the fresh, light-filled spaces, technology-stacked classrooms and modern functional design of Austin Hall. Kicking off the celebrations of this milestone during fall Welcome Week, Dean Emerita Ilene Kleinsorge joined us for cake and appreciation for her hard work and dedication to making Austin Hall happen. 4 | College of Business

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