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Anderson professor to take on associate dean position

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Andrew Ainslie, current senior associate dean of the full MBA program.

(Courtesy of Anderson)

Eu Ran Kwak

By Eu Ran Kwak

May 7, 2014 12:49 a.m.

An associate professor of finance at the UCLA Anderson School of Management will become the school’s new senior associate dean for its full-time MBA program this summer.

Mark Garmaise will take on the position in July after the current dean,Andrew Ainslie, relocates to a new position as dean at the University of Rochester’s Simon Business School.

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UCLA Anderson associate professor of finance Mark Garmaise. (Courtesy of Anderson)

Garmaise joined UCLA as a visiting assistant professor of finance in 2001. Since then, Garmaise has been recognized multiple times for his research and teaching, winning every teaching award given by UCLA Anderson School faculty and two teaching honors given by students: the 2009 Fully Employed MBA Teaching Excellence Award and the 2011 Full-time MBA Teaching Excellence Award.

Garmaise’s research has focused on the consequences of asymmetric information and incomplete contracting through utilizing empirical data.

“In Mark, we have a combination of remarkable talents an outstanding teacher who is dedicated to his MBA students and a trailblazing scholar who infuses his teaching with relevant and emerging research findings,” said Anderson Dean Judy Olian.

Compiled by Eu Ran Kwak, Bruin contributor.

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