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Business Schools Roland Rust Awarded
University of Maryland's Highest Faculty
Honor

College Park, Md. - January 9, 2008
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The University of Maryland's Robert
H. Smith School of Business today
announced that
Roland Rust, David Bruce
Smith Chair in Marketing and
marketing department chair at the
Smith School, has been named
distinguished university professor.
The title is granted as a formal
title of the highest distinction by
the university president. It
recognizes University of Maryland
faculty who have earned exceptional
merit nationally and internationally
for the importance of their
scholarly and creative achievements,
contributions and service.
Professor Roland Rust is rightly
honored with his advancement to the rank
of distinguished university professor
because of the extraordinary breadth of
his scholarship, his innovation in
research, and his extensive service
contributions. His appointment brings
honor to the title, said University of
Maryland President C. D. Mote Jr.
Roland is widely regarded as one of
the worlds most creative and prolific
marketing researchers. His influence on
modern thought concerning service and
the financial impact of marketing cannot
be overemphasized, said Howard Frank,
dean of the University of Maryland's
Robert H. Smith School of Business. I am
very pleased that he has been selected
for this highest of honors from the
university.
Rust earned his PhD in business
administration from the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has
published extensively in top journals,
such as the Journal of Marketing,
Journal of Marketing Research,
Marketing Science and Management
Science. He currently serves as
editor of the Journal of Marketing.
Rust has also published his work in
strong practitioner-oriented journals,
such as the Harvard Business Review.
Rusts work is highly regarded
worldwide. He presents regularly at
major marketing conferences
internationally, and his models are
applied by top companies worldwide. He
is the founder and chair of the AMA
Frontiers in Services Conference, the
leading annual international conference
on service research. In 1998, he founded
what has become the premier research
journal in the service domain, the
Journal of Service Research.
Rusts book, "Driving Customer
Equity", won the 2002 Berry-AMA Book
Prize for the best marketing book of the
previous three years. Rust has received
six lifetime achievement honors and he
has won numerous best article awards for
work published in Journal of
Marketing (three times), Journal
of Marketing Research (twice),
Marketing Science, Journal of
Service Research, Journal of
Advertising, and Journal of
Retailing, and has received the
Marketing Science Institutes Robert D.
Buzzell Best Paper Award (twice).
About the University of Maryland's
Robert H. Smith School of Business
The Robert H. Smith School of
Business is an internationally
recognized leader in management
education and research. One of 14
colleges and schools at the University
of Maryland, College Park, the Smith
School offers undergraduate, full-time
and part-time MBA, executive MBA,
executive MS, PhD and executive
education programs, as well as outreach
services to the corporate community. The
school offers its degree, custom and
certification programs in learning
locations on three continents North
America, Europe and Asia.
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