1100 Business Leaders Graduate from
the Smith School
KPMG's Teresa Iannaconi, MBA 78,
is Keynote Speaker
Under the towering ceiling of Comcast
Center, 780 undergraduates, 300 MBA
students, 50 EMBA students, and 12
doctoral students received their
business degrees from the University of
Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of
Business on May 21, 2007.
Delivering the keynote address was
Teresa Iannaconi, MBA 78, partner with
Big Four accounting firm KPMG and member
of its Board of Directors. Iannaconi
spoke from her extensive experience in
regulation and compliance, including
nearly 20 years with the Securities and
Exchange Commission (SEC). Iannaconi
spoke at the Smith School's
Business Ethics Lecture Series last
fall, and is profiled in the current
issue of
Smith Business magazine.
Iannaconi remembered the gender bias
she experienced as a woman in a
traditionally male-dominated industry,
as well as the difficulty of negotiating
the work-life balance before it was even
called the work-life balance. While
employed at the SEC she pursued an MBA,
and had actually begun work for a PhD
when the opportunity came to live in
Italy for a few years, courtesy of her
husbands job. Despite the fact that it
derailed her academic career, Iannaconi
jumped at the chance to spend some time
abroad. Don't pass up the opportunity
for adventure, she advised students.
After her return from Italy,
Iannaconi used her network to get a job
at the SEC again, and went on to hold
the highest-ranking accounting position
ever held by a woman at the SEC.
Later, at KPMG, Iannaconi became
founding chairman of the KPMG Ethics and
Compliance Committee, which allowed her
to influence the corporate culture of
this giant accounting firm on a subject
dear to her heart. Ethics means more to
me than job security. Ethics involved
doing the right thing, in the right way,
at the right time, because I'm a member
of a broad community, and I want that
community to thrive, and not merely
survive.
No one involved in the recent,
highly-publicized accounting scandals
woke up one morning thinking that today
would be the day they cook the books or
steal corporate funds, said Iannaconi.
The moral of the story is simply don't
start to compromise, even a little.
Because once one that begins, it is
impossible to control.
(Iannaconi Transcript &
Video -- QuickTime, 16:42)
MBA student speaker Susannah
Campbell
is a marketing professional with
more than a decade in brand management,
public relations and advertising.
Campbell was a Dingman Scholar for
Entrepreneurship and served as the chief
company analyst for the Capital Access
Network, a seed- and early-stage
investor network, and as an associate
with the New Markets Growth Fund, a $20
million venture fund stationed at the
Smith School. She will join the brand
management team at Campbell's Soup
Company in New Jersey this fall.
(Campbell Transcript)
Campbell spoke about her experiences
in the Smith School and how she learned
from both classmates and professors.
Being with diverse students from many
countries helped her think about the
world in a different way, a benefit of
being at the Smith School that is not
always easy to duplicate in the working
world. Embrace opportunities to learn
from the greater global community, she
urged classmates.
Undergraduate speaker Vanessa
Sitler
graduated Summa Cum Laude with a B.S. in
Finance and Accounting. Sitler is a
member of the both University Honors and
Business Honors programs. She is a
Philip Merrill Presidential Scholar and
has received the Ernst & Young Education
Excellence Awards and a University of
Maryland Presidents Scholarship. She
talked about some of the problems she
perceived in America today, including
the plight of the uninsured and violence
in the Middle East, and challenged her
fellow undergraduates to do something
great with their lives, but also
something meaningful.
(Sitler Transcript)
Dean Howard Frank presided over the
ceremonies. The National Anthem was
performed by Adeline Heymann. Julia
Pulzone '84, MBA '93 - president of the
Smith School alumni chapter - welcomed
graduates to the alumni association.
Teresa Iannaconi Transcript
Teresa Iannaconi Video (iTunes 194 MB)
Vanessa Sitler Transcript
Susannah Campbell Transcript
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▓ Rebecca Winner, Office of Marketing
Communications; Photos by Alissa
Arford-Leyl and Carrie Taschner
Professional Photo of Teresa Ianaconi
by Lisa Helfert