Smith School Graduates First
Shanghai Executive MBA Class

Caps on, gowns pressed, the business
executives graduating with MBA degrees
from the University of Maryland's
prestigious Robert H. Smith School of
Business on April 15, 2007, are well
armed for success within the fast-moving
global, digital economy. They are
further distinguished as members of the
first Shanghai Executive MBA (EMBA)
class to graduate from the Smith School,
which is ranked among the worlds top
business schools.
I have no doubt that we will
continue to hear great things about this
group of graduates, particularly as
China continues to rise as a major
global, economic power, said Howard
Frank, dean of the Smith School. It's
with great pleasure that I congratulate
these executives on their accomplishment
and welcome them to the Smith Schools
global alumni community.
The Smith School, with its partner
the University of International Business
and Economics (UIBE), has offered its
Executive MBA and Executive Education
programs in China since 2003. The EMBA
program is offered in Shanghai and
Beijing.
We are very focused on providing a
unique Executive MBA program that
stresses the drivers of the modern
digital economy namely, technology,
entrepreneurship and globalization,
said Frank. This focus provides our
graduates with huge competitive
advantages in terms of leading global
and dynamic organizations and makes
the Smith School program stand out in
the EMBA marketplace.
The Smith Executive MBA in China is a
54-credit, 18-month program in which
students meet for classes approximately
once each month for four consecutive
days. All classes are taught in English
and by the same Smith School faculty who
teach the schools top-ranked U.S. MBA
program making it a perfect fit for
both Chinese and international business
executives seeking a world-class U.S.
business program offered in China.

Leadership is about looking forward
and anticipating what's next, says
Chris Brown, a participant in the Smith
Schools Shanghai EMBA program. As I
moved into general management, I was
keen to round out my skills in finance,
strategic planning, and managing
innovation. The structure of the China
program, combined with the curriculum
and reputation of the Smith School,
offered the best fit for me, adds Brown
who is a country managing director of
Jaguar and Land Rover in China.
The Smith School's global presence
gives its EMBA program participants the
opportunity to take elective classes
every six months at Smiths learning
locations around the world including its
main campus in College Park, Md.,
located just outside Washington, D.C.
One of the program's key strengths is
the international flavor and many
participants are drawn to that aspect.
All the students in our class are
from varied backgrounds. We have people
from different walks of life and
definitely people from different career
paths and experiences, said Binglai
Chen, another participant in the Smith
Schools Shanghai EMBA program. When
you put everybody together with such an
exceptional program, people tend to open
up and start sharing. We build upon what
we learn in class and really learn from
each other, says Chen, quality manager
at Whirlpool Corporation.
Upon graduation, participants in the
Smith China EMBA program receive a
Master in Business Administration degree
from the University of Maryland, as well
as a formal certificate of program
completion from UIBE.
More information about the Smith
School's China EMBA and other China
Executive Education programs can be
found at
www.rhsmith-umd.cn.