Howard’s Business School Preps MBA Grads for Post-George Floyd World
Dean Anthony Wilbon says companies have been changing, but there’s still “a lot to learn.”
Anthony Wilbon, dean of Howard University School of Business, joins Bloomberg’s Karen Toulon to discuss diversity at the nation’s top MBA programs.
Source: BloombergAnthony Wilbon, dean of Howard University’s business school, has been teaching students how to navigate changes in corporate America since the murder of George Floyd—and at the same time, optimize the entrepreneurial spirit that has long been a tradition in the Black community.
Ranked 23rd in the U.S. in Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2021-22 Best B-Schools MBA ranking, Howard scored especially high in networking and learning. Howard scored No. 3 in Bloomberg’s new Diversity Index, which measures 84 U.S. schools on race, ethnicity, and gender in their classes.