Marriott School of Management
Dates
- Existence: 1989 - 2017
Administrative History
The Marriott School of Management (1989-2017) was an administrative unit that oversaw business and management studies at Brigham Young University.
The Marriott School of Management, previously the School of Management, was established as the J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott School of Management in 1989. In 1998, the name was shortened to the Marriott School of Management. The school has been administered by the following deans: Paul H. Thompson (1989-1990), K. Fred Skousen (1990-1999), Ned C. Hill (1999-2008), Gary C. Cornia (2008-2013), and Lee Tom Perry (2013-2019).
The Marriott School of Management was established because of a need for strong leadership in business, government, and church service as well as to provide opportunities for Marriott School of Management graduates to contribute to society in meaningful ways. For this purpose, programs within the school were designed to assist students in acquiring knowledge, insight, maturity, competence, and a strong sense of moral and ethical behavior.
Since 1989, the Marriott School of Management was the administering body for the following academic departments: School of Accountancy, Institute of Business Management, Information Management, Managerial Economics, Institute of Public Management, Organizational Behavior, Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC), Military Science (Army ROTC), School of Accountancy and Information Systems, Management Communications, Business Management, Organizational Leadership and Strategy, Finance, and the Romney Institute of Public Management. The Marriott School of Management was administered by a dean under the direction of the president of the university.
In 2017 the college was renamed the Marriott School of Business.
Citation:
Brigham Young University organizational history project website, via WWW, July 18, 2011 (Marriott School of Management; previously the School of Management; established as the J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott School of Management, 1989; name was shortened to the Marriott School of Management, 1998; administered by the following deans: Paul H. Thompson, K. Fred Skousen, and Ned C. Hill; established because of a need for strong leadership in business, government, and church service as well as to provide opportunities for Marriott School of Management graduates to contribute to society; programs designed to assist students in acquiring knowledge, insight, maturity, competence, and a strong sense of moral and ethical behavior; since 1989, the Marriott School of Management has administered: School of Accountancy, Institute of Business Management, Information Management, Managerial Economics, Institute of Public Management, Organizational Behavior, Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC), Military Science (Army ROTC), School of Accountancy and Information Systems, Management Communications, Business Management, Organizational Leadership and Strategy, Finance, and the Romney Institute of Public Management; administered by a dean under the direction of the president of the university)Daily herald, Aug. 31, 2017 (Marriott School of Management renamed as Marriott School of Business) https://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/education/college/byu/byu-renames-the-marriott-school-of-management/article_4e6da8d0-ff94-51be-af7b-02aa75463b75.html
Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:
Marriott School of Management correspondence, 1967-2003
Contains correspondence from the Marriott School of Management including Dean's Office correspondence, correspondence concerning fund raising, sexism seminar, scholarships, graduate schools, name clearance, reports, research, executive committee, and other departmental correspondence. Dated 1967-2003.
Marriott School of Management correspondence, 1980-2000
Contains letters, memorandums, and notes to and from faculty and staff of the Marriott School of Management. Much of this correspondence concerns the offering of scholarships to students. Some of these letters are accompanied by forms. Materials dated 1980-2000.
Marriott School of Management correspondence, 1966-2003
Contains letters and memorandums of the deans of the Marriott School of Management. Includes internal communications with other faculty and staff in the School of Management. Materials dated 1966-2003.
Marriott School of Management correspondence, 1983-1995
Contains letters exchanged between the Marriott School of Management--and individuals within the college--with external programs and organizations. Also includes memoranda sent within the college about this correspondence and these relationships. Materials dated 1983-1995.
Marriott School of Management dean records, 1962-1985
Contains materials from the Dean's Office dated 1962-1985. The materials include correspondence, minutes, reports, newsletters, and notes. Included are materials collected by Byron J. Anderson and Delora P. Bertelsen.
Marriott School of Management deans' records, 1953-2003
Marriott School of Management department records, 1971-1977
Contains department records from the departments within the Marriott School of Management. The materials include correspondence, reports, and financial records from 1971 to 1977. The departments include: Accounting, Business Management, Center for Business and Economic Research, Economics, Organizational Behavior, and Skaggs Institute of Retail Management.
Marriott School of Management executive lecture series
Includes Executive lectures/Entreprenuer lectures/Financial lectures/International lectures/ Real Estate lectures.
Marriott School of Management external relations records
Contains fund raising information; committee meeting minutes, 1992-1993; "1991-1992 Year in Review"; and other papers.
Marriott School of Management external relations records, 1967-1999
Contains memorandums, letters, clippings, and administrative records relating to the external relations functions of the Marriott School of Management, such as relationships with programs and organizations outside the college and Brigham Young University and alumni outreach and fund raising efforts. Materials dated 1967-1999.