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Why Does Diversity Matter and How Can We Achieve It?

Why Does Diversity Matter and How Can We Achieve It?. Meet our Panel. Moderator Dr. Miles Davis, President, Linfield College. Panelists Dr. Oscar Holmes IV, Assistant Professor of Management and Director of Access & Outreach Rutgers School of Business-Camden

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Why Does Diversity Matter and How Can We Achieve It?

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  1. Why Does Diversity Matter and How Can We Achieve It?

  2. Meet our Panel Moderator Dr. Miles Davis, President, Linfield College Panelists Dr. Oscar Holmes IV, Assistant Professor of Management and Director of Access & Outreach Rutgers School of Business-Camden Dr. Matrecia James, Dean, School of Business St. Bonaventure University Dr. Jo-Ann Rolle, Dean, School of Business Medgar Evers College Dr. Jerome Williams, Provost & Executive Vice ChancellorRutgers School of Business-Newark

  3. Why Does Diversity Matter and How Can We Achieve it?1994, The PhD Project has increased the number of African-American, Hispanic-American and Native American business faculty from just 294 to over 1,250 today, creating role models and mentors for minority business students while dispelling stereotypes.    ► Why – now more than ever – is this is critical?► And, what can you can be doing on your campus to foster diversity? 

  4. The PhD Project: A Systemic Model Mission: To increase workplace diversity by increasing the diversity of business school faculty who encourage, mentor, support and enhance the preparation of tomorrow’s leaders. Vision: A significantly larger talent pipeline of African-Americans, Hispanic-Americans and Native Americans for business leadership positions. All collaborating to improve faculty diversity – a very different approach.

  5. Our Approach This approach has led to a 385% increase in minority faculty in 24 years!

  6. Key Results 1994*2018 Minority Business Faculty 294 1,265** At U.S. Business Schools Minority Doctoral Students <175 254 At U.S. Business Schools *The year that The PhD Project was initiated. ** Number of active minority Ph.D.’s (in total 1,472 minorities have received Ph.D.’s which includes the 294)

  7. Diverse Faculty = Diverse Campus • Recruit tenure track faculty from our network of over 1,500 minority faculty and doctoral students at business schools throughout the U.S. via our PhD Project Job Board (https://jobs.phdproject.org/) • Recruit for adjunct faculty, lecturers and roles in administration an exclusive database of more than 7,000 talented minority professionals who attended a PhD Project conference but have decided not to enter a business doctoral program via our PhD Project Job Board (https://jobs.phdproject.org/) • Share information about graduate and other programs at your university with The PhD Project network of faculty, doctoral students and past conference attendees • Doctoral Granting Institutions can also recruit minority doctoral students before, during and after our annual conference

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