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Good buddies; Navistar likes to send employees to DePaul to get executive MBAs.(Focus: MBA Programs)
Crain's Chicago Business, April, 2005 by Henricks, Mark
Byline: MARK HENRICKS Navistar's International Truck & Engine Corp. is one of DePaul University's best customers. For the past 10 years, the Warrenville truck manufacturer has been sending employees to get their MBAs at DePaul's Kellstadt Graduate School of Business. Every year, Navistar pays for about 15 employees to attend DePaul's part-time executive MBA program, which takes three years of night and weekend classes to complete.
The tuition is $46,800 for each employee; the company doesn't get a discount. CFO TRACK "During our yearly performance appraisal, we ask, `Where do you want (your career) to go?''' says Heather Kos, director of finance at International Truck and a 1996 DePaul MBA grad. "When people say they want to be CFO or director of...
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