• 48: Sevin Yeltekin (Rochester) on a Passion for Pedagogy and Philanthropy

  • Oct 11 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

48: Sevin Yeltekin (Rochester) on a Passion for Pedagogy and Philanthropy

  • Summary

  • On this episode of Deans Counsel, moderators Ken Kring and Dave Ikenberry speak with

    Sevin Yeltekin, Dean of the Simon Business School at the University of Rochester as well as a Professor of Business and Economics.

    Serving as dean at Simon since July 2020, Sevin has a wealth of experience as an economics scholar, professor, higher education executive, business education leader, social impact investment executive board member, and blockchain enthusiast. With an impressively long list of accomplishments and experience gained over her career, Sevin offers a unique perspective on a range of subjects including:

    •key tips for innovating pedagogy

    •managing conflict between pedagogy innovation & research

    •developing a passion for philanthropy

    •effective methods for showcasing research

    •managing staff versus faculty

    •her initial impressions as a new dean

    Learn more about Sevin Yeltekin

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    Thanks for listening.

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    Produced by Joel Davis at Analog Digital Arts

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    DEANS COUNSEL: A podcast for deans and academic leadership.

    James Ellis | Moderator | Dean of the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California (2007-2019)

    David Ikenberry | Moderator | Dean of the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado-Boulder (2011-2016)

    Ken Kring | Moderator | Co-Managing Director, Global Education Practice and Senior Client Partner at Korn Ferry

    DeansCounsel.com

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