Founded in 1969, the Vanderbilt University - Owen Graduate School of Management is the graduate business school of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, US. It was named after Ralph ¡°Peck¡± Owen, a Vanderbilt alumnus, founder of Equitable Securities Corporation in Nashville, and chairman of the American Express Company.
The school offers its 577 students a standard two-year master of business administration (MBA), highly ranked by Bloomberg Businessweek. It also offers an executive MBA; an Americas executive MBA; a master of finance (fast-tracking students to careers in investment banking and wealth management over nine months); a master of accountancy (offering new and recent college graduates an accelerated path to positions with Deloitte, Ernst and Young, KPMG and PwC); a master of accountancy-valuation; a health care MBA; a master of management in health care, as well as a large variety of joint professional and MBA degree programs.
Owen¡¯s research centres of excellence include the Financial Markets Research Center (FMRC) that brings together researchers, government regulators and leaders of industry; the Turner Family Center for Social Ventures loops in the schools of divinity, education, law, management, medical and nursing, all galvanised to look at ways to tackle poverty; the Owen Entrepreneurship Center, which also involves the law, medical, and engineering schools; the Cal Turner Program for Moral Leadership in the Professions; Vanderbilt Center for Environmental Management Studies and the recent Center for Healthcare Markets Innovation.
The Financial Times, Bloomberg Businessweek, and the Economist have all ranked Owen¡¯s MBA and EMBA within their respective top 50s.
Students at Owen have can experience an active social scene, with various socials and black-tie events as well as facilities including a recreation centre (for squash, racquetball and indoor swimming) and outdoor pursuits including tennis and running. Owen students also spend a lot of time on community projects. Nashville itself is, of course, a feted and vibrant city with a particular emphasis on the arts.
Notable alumni include: David Farr, CEO of Emerson Electric; Adena Friedman, CEO of American stock exchange NASDAQ; Paul Jacobson, CFO of Delta Air Lines; Doug Parker, CEO of American Airlines Group; Shep Rose, reality star on Bravo's Southern Charm; Sarah Trahern, CEO of Country Music Association.