Campus community thanks Dean Steele for service

Provost Andy Feinstein, left, presented Dean David Steele with a plaque commemorating his service to San Jose State at a farewell reception Nov. 13.

Provost Andy Feinstein, left, presented Dean David Steele with a plaque commemorating his service to San Jose State at a farewell reception Nov. 13.

More than 100 members of the San Jose State community, alumni and donors stopped by the Boccardo Business Center on Nov. 13 to say goodbye to Lucas College of Business and Graduate School Dean David Steele. Provost Feinstein hosted a farewell reception in which he recognized Steele’s seven exemplary years of service to the College of Business and San Jose State.Steele departed SJSU to assume the presidency of Woodbury University in Burbank.

During his seven years with the Lucas College and Graduate School of Business, Steele strengthened the global and local reputation of his programs by branding them as the Silicon Valley Experience. Under his tenure, eight major annual conferences launched such as the Global Speakers Series and the Economic Summit. The college consistently ranks as a top business school in “US News and World Report,” most recently as one of the top three business schools in the Bay Area and the seventh among California public/private institutions for first-time pass rates for the CPA exam.

Steele fostered connections between industry leaders for his students and faculty, specifically through the creation of six Executives-in-Residence positions along with the development of five new centers or institutions. More than 130 industry members serve on the boards of the centers and institutes, allowing students and faculty to connect with professionals in their fields. At least 4,500 students, alumni and members of the public attend events sponsored by the college each year.

Beyond these achievements, he focused on student success and faculty recruitment. He shepherded the development of the Jack Holland Student Success Center and oversaw the implementation of an experimental first-year program that provides incoming freshman in the college with an iPad. In the last seven years, he has recruited 34 excellent tenure/tenure-track faculty members and his professors were lauded in a review by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

Dr. Marlene Turner will serve as interim dean until a permanent dean is selected via a national search.

Provost Announcement: Interim dean appointed for Lucas College and Graduate School of Business

Dr. Marlene Turner

Dr. Marlene Turner

Dear SJSU Community,

I am very pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Marlene E. Turner as the interim dean for the Lucas College and Graduate School of Business, effective Nov. 16, 2015. Dr. Turner succeeds Dean David Steele who has accepted a position as president of Woodbury College in Burbank.

Dr. Turner has had an integral role in moving forward strategic initiatives in the college since becoming an associate dean in 2010 and has a long history with the college as a faculty member in the Department of Organization and Management, starting in 1987. She has shown her leadership and consensus building skills in her role as associate dean. She led faculty teams charged with enhancing the undergraduate curriculum, investigating the possibility of bringing business doctoral education to Silicon Valley professionals, and improving the use of strategic intelligence to support key college goals such as alumni engagement.

She also brings with her a strong understanding of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accreditation process and a commitment to maintaining this elite accreditation that is bestowed to less than five percent of business programs worldwide.

Dr. Turner has maintained a strong research agenda throughout her career. Her findings have been presented in briefings to the United States Congress, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the California State Legislature and various civil rights groups. She is especially proud that her research was awarded a custom baseball bat from the Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball History and American Culture. She received the award in honor of her work on Branch Rickey, Jack Robinson and the integration of baseball.

She completed her Ph.D. in Industrial Administration from Carnegie-Mellon University’s Graduate School of Industrial Administration, with a major focus on organizational behavior and theory, and a minor focus on research methods and statistics. She also holds a bachelor’s in psychology and business administration from the University of Delaware; a master’s in dance from Ohio State University and a master’s from Carnegie-Mellon University’s Graduate School of Industrial Administration.

I am confident the students, faculty, staff, alumni, and supporters of our Lucas College and Graduate School of Business will find Dr. Turner to be a capable, enthusiastic and resourceful leader. Please join me in congratulating her on her interim appointment and thanking Dean David Steele for his many years of service to San Jose State.

Sincerely,

Andy Feinstein

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs