Nicholas Center Director

Universities of WisconsinMadison, WI
$120,000

About The Position

The Nicholas Center for Corporate Finance and Investment Banking at the Wisconsin School of Business seeks a Director to further its mission of developing the strategic finance leaders of the future. The center offers corporate finance and investment banking MBA students an opportunity to work directly on a variety of real world corporate finance problems and teaches students how to apply technical and theoretical financial tools and frameworks to analyze unstructured problems, improve decision-making and development strategic recommendations. The Director will oversee the center’s academic and operational activities, including teaching courses, mentoring students, supporting student placement and recruitment, developing and leading experiential learning opportunities, engaging and managing the Advisory Board, and overseeing the center’s budget. The annual instructional load (including Academic Instruction and Applied Learning and Industry Integration) is 15–18 credits.

Requirements

  • 7-10 years of progressive business experience, including substantial responsibility for major financing and/or corporate strategic investment initiatives, including interfacing with company management at the CFO / CEO level.
  • Master’s degree (MBA preferred) in Finance, Business, or related field.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience leading or managing large scale projects and initiatives in a corporate finance/capital markets environment, or an academic center, program, or course.
  • Experience mentoring early-career professionals or advising students.
  • Established network within corporate finance and capital markets/investment banking sectors.
  • Experience sourcing and managing applied industry projects.
  • Budget management and supervisory experience.
  • Record of collaboration across internal/external stakeholders or academic departments.

Responsibilities

  • Instruction & Academic Engagement Teach graduate and/or undergraduate courses in Corporate Finance and Investment Banking, including course development, assessment, grading, and student support.
  • Teach and oversee the Applied Corporate Finance MBA projects course.
  • Design and deliver integrative learning experiences incorporating academic research and industry application.
  • Facilitate faculty-student and faculty-industry engagement to promote research translation and knowledge exchange.
  • Contribute to executive education and cross-program learning initiatives.
  • Applied Learning & Industry Integration Source and oversee industry-sponsored student projects.
  • Recruit and coordinate industry professionals for applied learning engagements.
  • Lead industry site visits and experiential learning activities.
  • Develop programming that connects instruction to internships and full-time placement opportunities.
  • Recruit and lead Nicholas Center Advisory Board Represent the Center at industry and academic conferences.
  • Student Advising & Career Development Serve as primary advisor for students pursuing careers in Corporate Finance and Investment Banking.
  • Mentor and coach students on professional preparation and industry expectations.
  • Partner with MBA Career Coaching staff to enhance placement outcomes.
  • Participate in MBA recruiting and admissions activities, including candidate review and interviews.
  • Lead Center-specific orientation programming and advise on scholarships and financial awards.
  • Center Leadership & Administration Provide day-to-day operational and strategic oversight of the Center.
  • Manage Center budgeting, financial reporting, and operational resources.
  • Supervise Center staff, including the Assistant Director.
  • Administer the Executive in Residence program.
  • Serve as primary liaison to the Executive Advisory Board, alumni, and industry partners.
  • Oversee Center communications, marketing content, and website presence.
  • Collaborate with Finance Department leadership and program offices to align strategy and programming.
  • Participate in department, program, and school-wide initiatives.
  • Other duties as assigned.
  • Designs curriculum and/or techniques for instruction in a disciplinary area and suggests new ways of effective instruction in courses within that discipline
  • Assesses learner performance and prepares reports recommending instructional improvements
  • Develops teaching techniques that enhance course effectiveness in alignment with desired outcomes and established strategy and trains faculty and other instructional staff in use of said instructional techniques and programs
  • Presents evaluations of teaching methods and techniques to those in the institution and elsewhere
  • Manages center day-to-day operations, serves as its primary representative, develops and fosters relationships with stakeholders/external partners.
  • Works with academic program offices to enhance student placements.
  • Develop policies and procedures.
  • Provides classroom, online and/or laboratory instruction, including grading
  • May administer budget and personnel for instructional grants and programs
  • Assists in defining the objectives of the program and plays a major role in carrying out program duties
  • Supervises the day-to-day activities of work unit employees involved in instructional support as needed

Benefits

  • generous vacation, holidays, and paid time off
  • competitive insurances and savings accounts
  • retirement benefits
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