The scope and novelty of the faculty’s ambitions inspired Joseph Neubauer, ’65, and Jeanette Lerman-Neubauer to commit $5 million to the Harry L. Davis Center for Leadership. In recognition of their generosity, the faculty director position at the Davis Center will be named the Neubauer Faculty Director. Robert W. Vishny, Myron S. Scholes Distinguished Service Professor of Finance, will serve as the inaugural Neubauer Faculty Director.
“The most successful leaders in business possess more than just domain competence in their specific discipline. They are creative problem solvers, they articulate a vision, and galvanize a team focused on excellence in realizing that vision, they thoughtfully connect with and engage with others, and they are able to reflect on their experiences willing to learn and adapt accordingly,” said Joseph Neubauer. “I am delighted that under Rob’s leadership the Davis Center will build on the Booth tradition of equipping our students and alumni with not just the knowledge but the skills to activate this knowledge in ways that will serve them well throughout their professional careers.”
Over several decades, the Neubauers have made transformative investments in human capital at Booth and the university amounting to over $100 million, which have promoted excellence among their faculty and students. Notable at Booth is their visionary 1994 gift to establish a professorship in finance and entrepreneurship, held since then by Steven N. Kaplan. This investment helped launch entrepreneurship as a formal area of study at Booth, now the most popular concentration among the school’s MBA students. The Neubauers, whose gifts to Booth include the Neubauer Civic Scholars and the Neubauer Faculty Fellowships, took an interest in the school’s new efforts in leadership education given their long-standing commitment to investing in students’ development as leaders.