Dean Edward A. Snyder on Executive Education at the Yale School of Management

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

The Event:

Dean Snyder will share information about the executive education courses Yale SOM provides, from custom courses held in New Haven and China on topics such as hospital management, to multi-week, intensive programs involving research projects with Yale faculty for small groups of top-level executives.

The Speaker:

Edward P. Evans Hall

Edward A. Snyder is Dean and William S. Beinecke Professor of Economics and Management at the Yale School of Management. The school’s objectives are to be: (i) the business school that best leverages its home university - eminent and purposeful Yale University; (ii) the most global U.S. business school; and (iii) the best source of elevated leaders for all sectors and regions.

During his tenure at Yale, the school (i) developed the first global network of top business schools, (ii) introduced its Master of Advanced Management degree for graduates of the Global Network for Advanced Management, (iii) implemented a new, required Leadership Development Program for all Master’s students, and (iv) forged yet stronger programmatic relationships with other Yale professional schools.

Mr. Snyder began his professional career as an economist with the U.S. Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division. He earned a PhD in Economics and an MA in Public Policy from the University of Chicago. He began his academic career at the University of Michigan where he developed programs in Central Europe, China, India, and Russia. His research and teaching is focused on industrial organization, antitrust economics, law and economics, and financial institutions.