USC picks Wharton dean to lead business school following controversy

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USC announced Tuesday that it had named Geoffrey Garrett, a scholar of global commerce and politics and the current dean of the University of Pennsylvania’s renowned Wharton School, as the next leader of the Marshall School of Business.

, divided faculty and students, and even prompted one trustee to retain a lawyer to advocate on the dean’s behalf.

“What stands out the most is that Geoff has a view that the business school is part of the university. … He sees the business school as pivotal in the way the university operates,” Folt said in a telephone interview. She also singled out Garrett’s commitment to deepening ties around the world, particularly in Asia, as well as across campus with other colleges at USC.

After Ellis steps down on June 30, before Garrett takes over next year, the Marshall school will by led on an interim basis by Gareth James, a tenured professor in business administration and data science.

 

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