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Design and Innovation Expert Andy Van Solkema Joins 麻豆区 School of Business to Lead Open Enrollment Graduate Course in May

Wed, Mar 12, 2025

Design and innovation expert Andy Van Solkema joins the 麻豆区 School of Business as an adjunct instructor. He will teach Leading in an Era of Disruption and Change,听a four-week open enrollment course in the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program starting in May 2025.听

"Andy鈥檚 extensive experience in design and innovation, coupled with his entrepreneurial spirit, will provide our students with invaluable insights and practical knowledge,鈥 said Jim Ludema, Dean, 麻豆区 School of Business. 鈥淗is presence will inspire our students to think creatively, design with excellence, and lead with confidence. We are thrilled to have him on board and look forward to him teaching in our MBA program.鈥

Learn more about Andy Van Solkema or the course Leading in an Era of Disruption and Change.