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Internet Visionary and Successful
Private Equity Investor
Joins University of Maryland Business
School
Mark Walsh named senior executive
fellow
at Robert H. Smith School of Business
College Park, Md. – May 2, 2005 -
The Robert H. Smith School of
Business, University of Maryland, today
announced that Mark Walsh, managing
partner at Ruxton Associates, LLC, a
private equity and investment firm, has
joined the school's faculty as a senior
executive fellow. Walsh will work with
the faculty in the school's Dingman
Center for Entrepreneurship, a
nationally-recognized, leading
entrepreneurial center, to advise
graduate business school students on the
development of their businesses and to
provide expertise to regional
entrepreneurs.
“Mark has earned a reputation for
being a true visionary and ahead of the
curve – particularly in recognizing the
potential of the Internet in impacting
business," said Howard Frank, dean of
the Robert H. Smith School of Business.
“His knowledge and experience fit well
with the Smith School’s focus on
preparing leaders for the digital
economy. I am pleased to welcome Mark to
the Smith School community.”
Walsh’s diverse career in interactive
services and technology includes joining
AOL in early 1995 where he created and
ran AOL Enterprise, the
business-to-business division of AOL. In
mid 1997, he joined VerticalNet Inc, the
internet’s first business-to-business
platform, as the CEO. He took the
company public in early 1999. He became
chairman in late 2000. Walsh previously
was the CEO of Air America Radio. He
also served as the chief technology
advisor for the Democratic National
Committee and was the original head of
Internet operations and strategy for
John Kerry for President in mid 2003.
Walsh has an MBA from Harvard Business
School, and a BA from Union College in
Schenectady NY, where he serves as a
member of the Board of Trustees. He also
serves on a number of venture-backed
company and not-for-profit boards.
“At the Dingman Center we recognize
that direct access to experienced and
successful entrepreneurs offers a
tremendous resource and advantages for a
growing business. Mark’s expertise
across the business life cycle – from
start up to exit – will be invaluable
for our students and the entrepreneurs
we assist,” said Asher Epstein, managing
director of the Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship.
In addition to his work with the
Dingman Center Walsh will lecture for
the Smith School’s MBA and executive MBA
programs.
About the University of Maryland's
Robert H. Smith School of Business
The Robert H. Smith School of Business
is an internationally recognized leader
in management education and research for
the digital economy. One of 13 colleges
and schools at the University of
Maryland, College Park, the Smith School
offers undergraduate, full-time and
part-time MBA, Executive MBA, PhD, and
executive education programs, as well as
outreach services to the corporate
community. The school offers its degree,
custom and certification programs in
learning locations in three continents
including North America, Europe and
Asia. More information about the Robert
H. Smith School of Business can be found
at
www.rhsmith.umd.edu.
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For more information:
Angela Toda
Robert H. Smith School of Business
University of Maryland
(
301.405.8062
atoda@rhsmith.umd.edu
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