Spring 2009
- Positively Impactful

- "The alumni and guest speakers that Kelley attracts are phenomenal. I never thought that I'd be interacting with CEOs and CFOs of major multibillion dollar companies and not be nervous," says Radley Alcantra, a thriving junior who enjoys involvement in clubs, organizations and internships.
- Beyond Supply and Demand

- "I act on hundreds of items that come up every day. As an academic, I might spend two years thinking about a problem and working on it. The sheer number of issues that come up at the FTC surprised me," says Mike Baye, who just returned to Kelley after serving as Director, FTC's Bureau of Economics.
- Just do it... at Kelley

- "Kelley was the right school in every respect," says Louis Jordan, who worked for DuPont, Dun and Bradstreet, Citibank, Duracell, and Gap before joining Nike in 2003. "It's the reason I do what I do today."
- A World of Promise

- "The 2D media most of us use all have limitations. While a videoconference allows us to see each other, I certainly can't take you anywhere. But, in a virtual world, we can meet at an 'in-world' location and go together to explore other locations, meet other people, and have experiences not otherwise possible," says Anne Massey.
- One Successful Product

- "Not only does the Kelley School provide a well-rounded understanding of business taught by top-rated professors in a world-class facility, the school is located in the heart of the most beautiful campus in the Midwest. What's not to love?" says Target VP, John Butcher.
- Tradition of Excellence

- "I came across people who just expected me, as a Kelley student, to be above par,” Sarah Shoemake says. “After interning [at Huron Consulting] with individuals from various business schools across the country, I'm now convinced that Kelley grads stand out in the crowd!"


