Wendy Tsung is the Assistant Dean of the MBA for Executives Program at Yale School of Management where she leads the direction, execution and implementation of the admissions and student experience for the program. Before this, she was the Associate Dean of the Working Professionals Programs at the Goizueta Business School at Emory University and the Associate Dean for the MBA Career Management Center at Goizueta where she stewarded the full-time program to national career success and launched the school’s CMC for Working Professionals office. Wendy served on the boards of MBA Career Services & Employer Alliance and Consortium’s Career Council. She currently serves on the board of Executive MBA Council.
Prior to her move to higher education, Wendy spent 14 years consulting for leading Financial Services industry clients. Most recently, she was a Partner at Mitchell Madison Group, where she focused on such issues as the B2B financial supply chain, profit improvement, merger integration, new business creation, and intrapreneurship. Wendy was an Associate Partner at Accenture in their Financial Service Strategy group and led the Procurement Practice for the firm’s Banking and Insurance Practice in the Southeast. She has also held positions at A.T. Kearney, IBM, and Johnson & Johnson.
Wendy received a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management from Carnegie Mellon University, a Master of Business Administration from Columbia University, and a Doctor of Education from the University of Pennsylvania where she received distinction on her dissertation. Her research explores disruptive innovations in business schools and their impact and implication on the MBA sector.
Ed.D, University of Pennsylvania, 2016
MBA, Columbia Business School, 1993
BS, Carnegie Mellon University, 1989