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Smith School
Administrators
G.
Anandalingam, Dean
The University of Maryland appointed
G. "Anand" Anandalingam dean of the
Robert H. Smith School of Business on
July 1, 2008 after a global search. Dean
Anand assumes leadership of the Smith
School a recognized world leader in
management education and research. The
average of the school’s overall
undergraduate and graduate program
rankings is No. 19 in the U.S., and when
research is taken into account, the
school is among the top15 U.S. business
schools.
Dean Anand identifies sustainable
innovation as a priority in developing
business leaders ready to meet the
varied and mutable challenges of a
global 21st century economy. Smith’s
world-class programs and research
reflect the core values of socially and
environmentally responsible
organizational stewardship. Among the
school’s strengths are its strong and
highly-respected faculty; its desirable
location in the Washington, D.C.,
metropolitan area; and its established
global reach.
A dynamic leader with a strong
founding in academia, Dean Anand has
been with the Smith School since 2001.
During this time he has served in
various key senior leadership positions
as senior associate dean and as chair of
the Smith School’s Decision, Operations
and Information Technologies department.
He has played a role in supporting the
school’s rise in reputation in the past
decade with expansion projects that more
than doubled the physical size of the
school and equipped it with
state-of-the-art infrastructure; and the
recruitment of a significant number of
new faculty members from the world’s
premier research institutions. He was
also responsible for helping to develop
Smith’s global executive programs and
led the school’s effort to revamp and
innovate the MBA curriculum.
Dean Anand’s leadership has also
included serving as the chair of Smith’s
Masters Design, Development and
Innovation Committee. He is the founder
of the Center for Electronic Markets and
Enterprises, a center that he
co-directed from 2001-2004, and he
helped found the school’s Center on
Health Information and Decision Systems.
Before joining Smith in 2001, Dean
Anand was at the University of
Pennsylvania for nearly 15 years where
he was the National Center Professor of
Resource and Technology Management, and
a professor in both the Engineering
School and the Wharton School. His
positions at the University of
Pennsylvania included serving as the
chair of the Department of Systems
Engineering and directing the Executive
Master's Program in Technology
Management. He has received numerous
academic and teaching awards while at
the Smith School, as well as a variety
of scholarships, fellowships, prizes and
endowed appointments at Pennsylvania,
Harvard and Cambridge. He has been on
editorial boards of top-tier journals
and has also graduated more than 20 PhD
students, many of who have joined top-30
academic institutions.
Dean Anand began his academic career
as an assistant professor at the
University of Virginia. He received his
Ph.D. and M.S. from Harvard University,
and his B.A. and M.A. from Cambridge
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