- Hizzoner
the professor
Former Philadelphia Mayor Ed Rendell enjoys teaching so much, he's
planning to teach some more, next year.
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March 2, 2000
APPOINTMENTS
New Wharton deputy dean
David C. Schmittlein
Photo by Tommy Leonardi
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David
C. Schmittlein, the Ira A. Lipman Professor of Marketing and Chairman
of the Marketing Department at the Wharton School, is the schools
new Deputy Dean as of March 1. He succeeds Patrick T. Harker, who was named
Dean of the school Feb. 8.
Schmittlein, a member of the Wharton faculty since 1980,
has served as Marketing Department Chair since 1994 and served as Vice Dean
and Director of Wharton Doctoral Programs from 1993 to 1995. He was also
Co-Director of the Center for Marketing Strategy Research from 1982 to 1985.
Business Services finance team
Larry
Bell (WG89) takes over financial planning for the Business Services
auxiliary units and new business development finances. Bell comes from
the West Philadelphia Partnership, where he managed a consortium of medical
and educational institutions, businesses and community organizations working
to revitalize the neighborhood. He previously worked at Pepsi-Cola East,
the West Philadelphia Enterprise Center and the Wharton Small Business
Development Center.
Karen
Zinn oversees the Universitys real-estate portfolio and the
financial management of its Community Housing program. Zinn, who is leaving
her consulting practice of six years, consulted with the Department of
Institutional Real Estate for four months before coming aboard full time
in Business Services. Her past clients include Liberty Property Trust,
Toll Brothers Inc., Right Management Consultants and Tactix Advisory Services.
Peggy
McGee-Pasceri (W78) leads financial planning for Campus Services,
a job she had been performing until now on a consulting basis. She oversees
the finances for Housing and Conference Services, Dining, Campus Card
Services, the Bookstore, the Faculty Cub, the two hotels and Perelman
Quad retail. She also handles the capital budgets for the housing and
dining renewal project and Sansom Common.
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