2010 GMAC Annual Industry Conference

Change is Constant

June 24 – 26, 2010 | San Diego Marriott Hotel and Marina | San Diego, CA

Overview

Overview

The 2010 conference recognizes that Change is Constant. Come join us to discuss how you can leverage change in your programs and schools, and how collectively we might take advantage of change to make a positive impact on graduate management education. The 2010 keynote and concurrent sessions, combined with opportunities to network, share and learn from each other, will offer you myriad opportunities to explore the ideas that change is good, change is growth and yes, Change is Constant!

Why Attend?

Attendees turn to GMAC for credible and actionable advice, as well as the opportunity to network with others from business schools from all over the world.  Take advantage of:

  • A wealth of best practices, success stories, and lessons learned aimed at helping you to improve your strategies and practices.
  • Exposure to new information and tools.
  • A combination of expert-led and peer-facilitated sessions to help you explore your own programs from different perspectives.

Who Should Attend?

The conference is open to professionals at schools that accept the GMAT exam as part of the admissions process.  Attendees should include graduate management admission professionals of all levels working in Admissions, Marketing, and MBA Program Management.

When & Where

Thursday, June 24 - Saturday, June 26, 2010
San Diego Marriott and Marina
San Diego, California

Further Information

  • Check back often for program updates.
  • Any questions or comments? Please contact us via email at programs@gmac.com or call +1 (703) 245-0680.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter (use hashtag #AIC10 to tweet about the 2010 GMAC Annual Industry Conference).

Registration, Hotel & Travel

Registration Fees

The 2010 registration fees, which include all scheduled meals, social events, and program materials are as follows:

  • GMAC Member Schools US$575 (registration for GMAC Primary & Alternate Representatives is complimentary)
  • Non-Member Schools US$750

Registration will open in late March.

Venue & Travel Information

San Diego Marriott & Marina
333 West Harbor Drive
San Diego, CA 92101
United States
+1 (619) 234-1500

Spectacular waterfront settings in the heart of America's finest city, the San Diego Marriott & Marina truly represents the best location for business and pleasure.  Conveniently located adjacent to the San Diego Convention Center and within walking distance to downtown San Diego and the Gaslamp District.

Hotel Reservations

The conference room rates are as follows:

  • City View rate is US$253 plus tax
  • Bay View rate is US$275 plus tax

The rate is based on reservations made between March 31 and June 14. Please check back after March 31 to make your reservations through a link on this site to the Marriott.

Ground Transportation & Parking Options

The hotel is located two miles from the airport and can be reached by shuttle, taxi or car.

Ground Transportation:

  • Shuttle: Four Star Airport Shuttle one way service is US$6. The shuttle runs every 15 and 45 minutes past the hour. At the airport follow the signs to the hotel shuttle.
  • Taxi: Estimated one way taxi fare is US$12.
  • Car: Driving Directions from the Airport - Turn left on Harbor Drive. Follow Harbor Drive along waterfront. The hotel will be about 2 miles on the right.

Parking Options:

  • On-site parking, fee: US$10 hourly and US$22 daily.
  • Valet parking, fee: US$32 daily.
  • In/out privileges included in self and valet parking rates.

San Diego Travel Information & Attractions

The following links will provide you with travel information and attractions in San Diego, California:

San Diego Visitors Guide
San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina Travel Information

Speakers

Keynote Speakers


Steven Levitt
William B. Ogden Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago, Author of Freakonomics and Super Freakonomics
Co-author of the phenomenal bestselling business book Freakonomics, and winner of the highly esteemed John Bates Clark Medal as the most influential economist in America under the age of 40, Steven D. Levitt not only discusses the financial crisis in simple terms that anyone can understand, he also works with businesses to apply his Freakonomics approach (combining data, economic theory, and unorthodox thinking) to the business world.



Rich Lyons
Bank of America Dean, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley 
Prior to becoming dean in July, 2008, he served as the chief learning officer at Goldman Sachs in New York, a position he held since 2006.  As chief learning officer, Dean Lyons was responsible for leadership development among the firm's managing directors. He served as acting dean of the Haas School from 2004 to 2005 and as executive associate dean and Sylvan Coleman Professor of Finance from 2005 to 2006.  He received his Bachelor of Science with highest honors from University of California, Berkeley (Finance) and his Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Economics).  Before joining Haas, Dean Lyons spent six years on the faculty at Columbia Business School.  His teaching expertise is in international finance. 

Agenda & Networking

Agenda

To view the agenda-at-a-glance and the concurrent sessions under development, click the links below.

2010 AIC Tentative Agenda-at-a-Glance
2010 AIC Concurrent Sessions Under Development

Networking Events

First Time Conference Attendee Networking | Thursday, June 24 | 3:30 - 4:30 PM
Of course, attending the GMAC Annual Industry Conference for the first time can be a daunting experience -- jam-packed sessions, so much to learn. Where to begin? Start off on the right foot by meeting and mixing with other first-timers. Gain conference insights, learn how to enhance your conference experience, and most of all -- have fun.

Welcome Reception | Thursday, June 24 | 6 - 8 PM
Make the most of your conference experience from the outset. Socialize with friends and colleagues, network, and prepare for an enriching two-day learning event as GMAC welcomes you to the 2010 Annual Industry Conference.

Social Event at the San Diego Zoo | Friday, June 25 | 6:30 - 9:30 PM
Enjoy  a night of untamed entertainment at the world-renowned San Diego Zoo, home to an expansive collection of the rarest animals on earth housed within a world-class botanical garden. Follow the exotic rhythms of the Safari Bush Band to the Zoofari Grove to mix and mingle amidst the calls of the wild at the reception and buffet dinner featuring the best of regional cuisine. For added adventure, let animal handlers introduce you to a menagerie of furry and feathered friends. Don’t miss this chance to get up-close and personal with some nature’s most intriguing wildlife.

Facebook & Twitter
Follow conference activities on the Professional Learning Programs Facebook Page and Twitter. Tweet about the 2010 Annual Conference using hashtag #AIC10.

Invitation-Only Sessions

Invitation-Only Sessions

Annual Meeting of GMAC Member Schools | Thursday, June 24 
Sign in for the Annual Meeting will be from 4:30 - 5 pm
The Annual Meeting will be held from 5 - 6 pm
Please check back for travel guidelines and more details.

Admission Directors Symposium (ADS) | Wednesday, June 23 - Thursday, June 24 
The program will begin on Wednesday, June 23, with registration at 5:30 pm, dinner and programming at 6 pm and conclude with a wrap up on Thursday, June 24 at 2:45 pm.

This pre-conference workshop is designed for Admission Directors of GMAC Member schools.  This year, we bring back the facilitated discussions that provide you with the opportunity to network, share, and learn with colleagues.  We will also add one or two thought-provoking, expert-led sessions based on your feedback in our Winter and Spring 2010 ADS surveys. US$100 registration fee.    

Deputy Admission Directors Symposium (DADS) | Wednesday, June 23 - Thursday, June 24 
The program will begin on Wednesday, June 23, with registration at 5:30 pm, dinner and programming at 6 pm and conclude with a wrap up on Thursday, June 24 at 2:45 pm.

This pre-conference workshop is designed for all Deputy Admission Directors of GMAC Member schools.  DADS provides an opportunity to network, share with colleagues through facilitated discussions, and learn via expert-led break-out sessions. US$100 registration fee. 

Advisory Group

2010 Annual Industry Conference Advisory Group Members

GMAC would like to thank the members of the 2010 Annual Industry Conference Advisory Group who continue to share their time and contribute their insights and ideas throughout the planning of this conference:


Dave Bussiere (Chair)
Director of Graduate Programs
Odette School of Business
University of Windsor


Nick Barniville
Director, MBA Programs
ESMT European School of Management and Technology


Catherine Bianchi
Director, Graduate Admissions
W. Paul Stillman School of Business
Seton Hall University


Dee Clarke
Associate Director
ESADE Business School


Anna Farrus
Head of Admissions
Said Business School
University of Oxford


Rachel Garonzik
Director, Recruitment & Marketing, Graduate and Executive Programs
Villanova School of Business
Villanova University


Ken Robertson
Director MBA Marketing and Admissions
Rotterdam School of Management
Erasmus University


JoAnne Starr
Assistant Dean for MBA Programs
The Rady School of Management
University of California, San Diego


Christopher Storer
Director of Admission
School of Management
Boston University


Chris Tsang
Associate Director, Postgraduate Programs
The HKUST Business School
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology


Sherry Ford Wallace
Director, MBA Admissions
Kenan-Flagler Business School
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill


Jacqueline Zavitz
Senior Associate Director
The Wharton School
University of Pennsylvania


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