Alison Davis Blake

President, Bentley University / Dean and Leon Festinger Collegiate Professor of Management at Stephen M. Ross School of Business

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  • Stephen M. Ross School of Business

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Stephen M. Ross School of Business

Alison Davis-Blake, Ph.D., the former dean of the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business and the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management, has been appointed the eighth president of Bentley University, one of the top business schools in the country.

The selection of Dr. Davis-Blake followed a comprehensive nine-month national search to succeed Gloria Cordes Larson, who announced last year that she’ll be stepping down in June 2018 after 11 years as president. Bentley’s board of trustees voted unanimously to confirm Dr. Davis-Blake as president-elect, and she was introduced to the university’s community on Tuesday.

“Dr. Davis-Blake is a recognized national leader in business education who has led transformational change at two of the top business schools in the country,” said Steven P. Manfredi, chairman of the Bentley University Board of Trustees. “As Bentley begins our second century, Dr. Davis-Blake is the perfect leader to advance the university’s mission and incredible growth.”

As dean of the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, Dr. Davis-Blake led a series of curricular and co-curricular innovations including state-of-the-art learning opportunities that improved the student experience, increased applications by 32 percent, received substantial media attention and served as a model for other business schools. Under her leadership, the school quadrupled the number of undergraduates who study abroad, expanded the school’s footprint with a new MBA program in Los Angeles, increased the proportion of women and underrepresented minorities in the student body, and raised more than $300 million as part of the university’s capital campaign, increasing annual giving by 37 percent.

As dean of the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management, Dr. Davis-Blake led the first redesign of the school’s undergraduate curriculum in 20 years, implemented new teaching and research collaborations with the Law School, College of Science and Engineering, School of Public Affairs, and College of Design, and balanced the school’s budget each year by identifying new revenue sources and controlling expenses even as state funding allocated to the business school declined from 20 percent to 6 percent.

Dr. Davis-Blake earned a Bachelor’s degree in economics and a Master’s degree in organizational behavior from Brigham Young University, and a Ph.D. in organizational behavior from Stanford University. In addition to serving as dean of the business schools at Michigan and Minnesota, she served as senior associate dean of the business school at the University of Texas. She will officially become Bentley’s president on July 1, 2018.

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Stanford University Graduate School of Business (1982 — 1986)
  • MOB (Master of Organizational Behavior) Brigham Young University
  • Bachelor of Science (BS) Brigham Young University

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