Fisher College of Business is 바카라사이트 business school of Ohio State, a public university located in Columbus, 바카라사이트 largest city in 바카라사이트 state.
Founded in 1916 as 바카라사이트 College of Commerce and Journalism, it had three changes of name before 1993 when it received a $20 million gift from Max Fisher, a regional business owner who had attended 바카라사이트 바카라사이트n College of Commerce and Administration on a college football scholarship in 바카라사이트 late 1920s.
Buildings funded by 바카라사이트 donation from Fisher, whose nephew Stephen Ross performed a similar role at 바카라사이트 University of Michigan, form 바카라사이트 bulk of what 바카라사이트 college calls "one of 바카라사이트 few totally integrated management education campuses", with five halls constructed in 바카라사이트 1990s complemented by a more recent hotel and conference centre.
The school, kept "intentionally small" with annual MBA classes of around 100 on a campus with 60,000 students, places an emphasis on cultural awareness and 바카라사이트 balance in business between ambition and ethics.
It has strong local and regional focuses, with research centres including 바카라사이트 Ohio Center for Real Estate. In 2017 its Global Trade Network received 바카라사이트 Department of Commerce*s Presidential Award, equivalent to a Queen*s Award for Export, for work with small and medium enterprises which included a 6-student team helping an Ohio company break into 바카라사이트 Brazilian market.
The Fisher Board Fellowship programme enables MBA students to serve as non-voting directors of 20 local companies, while 바카라사이트 Student Investment Management Fund was recently estimated as worth $9 million. The college has hosted 바카라사이트 American Accounting Association Hall of Fame since 1950.