Here is a notice from the AACSB that might be of interest to those involved in assurance of learning and accreditation issues:
Management Simulations, Inc. (MSI) has become the first member of the AACSB International Leader's Circle. MSI is the largest provider of business simulations utilized by teachers and professors for university, college and high school courses, and by corporate educators for executive education and management training. Through its membership, MSI provides support to AACSB projects and initiatives and gains exposure for its Capstone® and Foundation® Business Simulations as well as Comp-XM® Competency Exam to educational institutions and businesses around the world. The Leader's Circle category of corporate membership offers the highest level of support to AACSB International.
"We are delighted to welcome Management Simulations, Inc. as a Leader's Circle corporate member," said John Fernandes, president and chief executive officer of Tampa-based AACSB International, which accredits 549 business schools in 31 countries. "MSI brings significant prestige and expertise to our membership base and supplies a product that is in demand by our schools and businesses in all parts of the world."
Dan Smith, president and founder of the Northfield, Ill.-based company, said that the relationship with AACSB is a natural development of the company's involvement with business education.
"It is a great honor to be the first corporate member of the AACSB Leader's Circle," said Smith, who also serves as an adjunct business professor at AACSB-accredited DePaul University in Chicago. "Our business is dedicated to advancing technology in the classroom and to ensuring that students are better prepared to enter the workforce. This close alignment with AACSB will enable us to work closely with member institutions to strengthen the educational process."
AACSB corporate memberships enable businesses to connect with the world's top business schools through the association's 1,000-plus membership base. Corporate members gain access to deans and other school leaders, and have the chance to advance management education by participating on panels, task forces, peer review teams, and committees. They also gain access to AACSB data resources that can connect them directly with schools, enabling them to utilize information to improve company performance.
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