- Stephanie Lenway, Dean of the Opus College of Business at the University of St. Thomas, selected as the 5th winner of the award
- Amorepacific supports educators who have contributed to international management education since 2018
The Academy of Management (AOM) International Management Division has selected Stephanie Lenway, Dean of the Opus College of Business at the University of Saint Thomas, as the 5th ‘Amorepacific Outstanding Educator Award’ recipient.
Established in 2018, the ‘Amorepacific Outstanding Educator Award’ is sponsored by Amorepacific and awarded to educators who achieved outstanding accomplishment in the area of international management education by the AOM International Management Division.
This year’s winner, the 5th recipient Professor Lenway is an internationally renowned scholar in the field of international management strategy. After obtaining her doctorate at the California State University, Professor Lenway was appointed professorship at the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. She has since been a dean of University of Illinois Chicago and the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University and is currently the dean of the Opus College of Business at the University of St. Thomas.
Former President Song Jae-yong (Professor at Seoul National University Business School) of AOM International Management Division said, “Amorepacific has been a great support in the development of the field of international management education as well as academic research” and added, “we look forward to more renowned scholars who can contribute to the growth strategies of multinational corporations by conducting in-depth research in the area of international management like Professor Stephanie Lenway.”
Last year, AOM International Management Division selected world-renowned scholar Paul Almeida, Dean of the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University, as the 4th recipient of the Amorepacific Outstanding Educator Award.
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