Leigh Anenson a Poets&Quants Top Undergraduate Business Professor

Poets&Quants for Undergrads has selected Professor of Business Law T. Leigh Anenson at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business as a Top 50 Undergraduate Business Professor for 2018. It’s the second annual list (grouped, not ranked) from the digital publication of undergraduate business education news.

Smith Grads Among Class of 2018 MBAs to Watch

Class of 2018 graduates Staci Bank and Sean Gilson represent the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business in Poets & Quants’ “100 MBAs to Watch in The Class of 2018.”

Smith EMBAs among Poets & Quants’ 2018 Best and Brightest

Poets & Quants’ “Best & Brightest Executive MBAs: Class of 2018” features Chintan Fafadia and Maurice Andrew Malcolm representing the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business. Fafadia, who grew up in Mumbai, India, is PCTEL’s director of product management for RF solutions. Malcolm, raised by Jamaican-immigrant parents in Columbia, Maryland, is managing principal of the healthcare division at Dasidual Management Services in Columbia.

Best and Brightest Online MBAs

Zaneta Purvis and Jason Young represent the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School in Poets&Quants’ inaugural “Best & Brightest Online MBAs,” which spotlights top graduates from the Class of 2018.

2018 Best MBAs

Poets & Quants has released its "Best & Brightest MBAs, Class of 2018." Now in its fourth installment, the feature highlights achievements, leadership and volunteerism from 100 full-time MBAs from 60 leading business schools worldwide. In this group, Erin Moore represents the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business.

Class of 2018 Best & Brightest Business Majors

Poets & Quants for Undergrads’ “The Best and Brightest Business Majors – Class of 2018” features two seniors from the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business.

Smith Grads Among ‘MBAs to Watch’

Poets & Quants is spotlighting Mohamed Boraie and Adam Walters in its “100 MBAs to Watch in the Class of 2017.” The pair recently graduated from the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business and meet the business education news outlet’s criteria, by having “stellar professional backgrounds, unique stories, and insightful observations… with the potential to make a big difference in business and beyond.”

Smith EMBA Class of 2017 Best & Brightest

The most recent “Poets & Quants’ Best and Brightest EMBAs” listing features two executives from the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business. Jacqueline Manger and Hon S. Pak are profiled among 50 of the best and brightest EMBAs in the Class of 2017, globally. Jacqueline Manger, MBA 2017 Chief Operating Officer, West Creek Capital Why did you choose this executive MBA program?

MBA Class of 2017 Best & Brightest

The most recent “Poets & Quants’ Best and Brightest MBAs” listing features two graduates from the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business. Gabrielle Kuey and Alexandra Moore are profiled among 100 of the best MBAs in the Class of 2017, globally. Gabrielle Kuey, MBA 2017

Back to Top