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Neeley Welcomes Two New Executives-in-Residence: Monte Dobson and Michael Browning
Two new Executive-in-Residence bring their industry expertise to the classroom. Monte Dobson, retired senior leader at ExxonMobil, is the Mitchell Family Endowed Executive-in-Residency in Energy, and Michael Browning, founder and CEO of Unleashed Brands, will integrate his extensive franchising experience.
David Allen, Bill Wempe Take on New Leadership Roles at Neeley
Recent leadership changes at Neeley support the school's strategic plan for growth and excellence. Earlier this month, David Allen transitioned into a new role as senior associate dean for community engagement, and Bill Wempe was appointed as associate dean for graduate programs.
Leading with Purpose in the Future of Work
Executive Education Executive Director Jim Roach explains methods for navigating complexity with clarity and empowering teams to thrive amid change.
Human-Centered, AI-Augmented: The Future of Innovation Workflows
Professors Stacy Landreth Grau and Tracey Rockett reveal how blending design thinking with artificial intelligence (AI) accelerates creative problem-solving – empowering teams to innovate faster without sacrificing the human touch.
From First Suit to First Job: ACAP at TCU Neeley Sparks Life-Changing Journeys for High School Students
Celebrating five years at Texas Christian University (TCU), the Accelerated Career Awareness Program continues to transform lives—offering students from diverse backgrounds a powerful introduction to college, careers in business, and the confidence to lead.
TCU Neeley's Business Tech Camp Inspires Future Leaders Through Hands-On Supply Chain Innovation
High school students from Texas and beyond explored cutting-edge logistics, robotics, and college life during the immersive summer program hosted by the Center for Supply Chain Innovation.
TCU Accounting Students Recognized for Excellence
Award-winning students exemplify the strength of the TCU Neeley School of Business accounting program and it's global opportunities.
Dallas Business Journal Names Two TCU Leaders in the 2025 Women in Business Awards
Annmarie De La Vega, a member of the TCU Board of Trustees, and Jessica Miller Essl, who serves on the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation’s advisory board were recently announced by the Dallas Business Journal as women in business honorees for making a lasting impact in their respective industries.
Leading Through Uncertainty in AI
Leading through uncertainty: seven ways executives can help teams embrace the future of AI with confidence.
Marketing Instructor Elijah Clark Explores AI and Microcredentials on Chronicle of Higher Education Panel
Faculty Q&A: Elijah Clark, a faculty member in the Neeley School of Business at Texas Christian University, joined four colleagues and the senior editor of The Chronicle of Higher Education, Alex Kafka, to discuss the growing demand by employers for AI skills.
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