
Cover Story: School of Choice
New Dean Ira Solomon hopes to make Freeman a “school of choice” for business students from around the world, but first he plans an ambitious effort to grow the school’s faculty by 40 percent in the next few years.
New Dean Ira Solomon hopes to make Freeman a “school of choice” for business students from around the world, but first he plans an ambitious effort to grow the school’s faculty by 40 percent in the next few years.
Well, my Tulane family, as they say, “Time flies when you’re having fun!” I have truly enjoyed every moment of serving as president of TABA, and as my journey as president comes to an end, what better time to assess where TABA is as an organization and what lies for the future.
The A. B. Freeman School of Business would like to thank the Tulane Association of Business Alumni (TABA) for its extraordinary service and support over the last year. Freeman Days New York is just one of the many events and programs made possible in part through the generous support of TABA.
This year’s Graduate Alumni Reunion Party—honoring MBA, MACCT and MFIN grads from the milestone classes of ’62, ’67, ’72, ’77, ’82, ’87, ’92, ’97, ’02 and ’07—will take place at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 4, at Parkview Terrace in City Park (second floor of the Casino building).
Mildred L. Buerkle (BBA ’40)
Floyd M. Hodge (’42)
Frederick J. Corales (BBA ’43)
Fred J. Schuber Jr. (BBA ’43)
Harry J. Batt Jr. (BBA ’48)
Rene R. Naccari (BBA ’49)
Charles R. Sang (BBA ’49)