Paul R. Brown was the eighth president of Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey, assuming office on August 1, 2013,[1] and formally inaugurated on April 10, 2014.[2][3][4] He was preceded as Monmouth University president by Paul G. Gaffney II. Prior to his appointment at Monmouth, Dr. Brown served as dean of the College of Business and Economics at Lehigh University from 2007 to 2013.[5]

Paul R. Brown
Eighth President of Monmouth University
In office
August 2013 – February 2017
Personal details
Born
Paul Richard Brown
Alma materFranklin & Marshall College
University of Texas at Austin

As president of Monmouth University, Brown led and implemented a comprehensive strategic planning process to establish the university's long-term trajectory,[6][7][8][9] implemented substantial campus improvements to both the physical campus, including construction of a new science facility,[10] the largest investment in academic facilities in university history and academic programs, including the establishment of the Institute for Health & Wellness,[11] and an affiliation with The Grammy Museum,[12][13] establishing the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music,[14][15][16][17][18] while leading the university to record levels of student enrollment [19] and its highest levels outside financial support, including a $5 million Marine Science & Policy Challenge Grant[20] for the university's Urban Coast Institute.[21] He also championed the role of amateur athletic programs, stressing the importance of providing a meaningful education to student-athletes.[22][23][24][25]

In April 2015, Brown was appointed to the board of trustees of the Monmouth Conservation Foundation,[26][27] a non-profit organization that has collaboratively preserved more than 22,500 acres of open space and natural habitat throughout Monmouth County with partnerships between public and private entities since its founding in 1977.[28]

In February 2017, it was announced that Brown would begin a sabbatical that concluded with his retirement from the university.[29] Former Vice President and General Counsel, Grey J. Dimenna, was named as Brown's successor.[29]

More recently, The Franklin & Marshall College Board of Trustees elected Brown to a five-year term as a trustee of the college beginning July 1, 2021.[30]

Early career edit

Under Brown's leadership at Lehigh University, the College of Business and Economics completed a transformative and wide-sweeping strategic plan. During his tenure BusinessWeek ranked Lehigh's College of Business and Economics 31st in the nation among undergraduate business programs,[31] and ranked Lehigh's part-time MBA 15th in the nation and third in the region in 2011.[32] Entrepreneur Magazine and The Princeton Review named Lehigh the 24th best undergraduate college for entrepreneurship in 2012.[33]

Brown managed historically high levels of enrollment in both undergraduate and graduate programs and implemented major changes that focused on undergraduate and graduate program leadership as well as leadership of the College's nationally recognized centers, raising over $40 million in unrestricted funds and for endowed faculty chairs.[34]

Prior to joining Lehigh, Brown spent over 20 years at New York University’s Stern School of Business where he held a variety of senior academic and administrative positions at both the school and university level.[35] He served as the associate dean of executive MBA Programs and academic director of TRIUM, NYU Stern's global executive MBA program in alliance with the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and HEC School of Management, Paris. He also served as chair of the Department of Accounting, Taxation and Business Law at NYU Stern and during his chairmanship led many curriculum and programmatic strategic initiatives and reviews at both the Department and School level.

Brown also served on the faculties at Yale University’s School of Management, the European Institute of Business Administration (INSEAD), and the International University of Japan, as well as guest lectured at universities in China, Singapore, and Brazil.

His research interests in financial reporting and analysis include financial statement analysis and firm valuation, FASB/SEC regulatory policy analysis, international reporting and analysis, and earnings measurement and management.

Academic background edit

Brown graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Franklin & Marshall College where he received his Bachelor of Arts Degree, and he received both his Doctor of Philosophy and his Masters of Professional Accountancy degrees from the University of Texas at Austin. On June 7, 2014 the Franklin & Marshall Alumni Association honored Brown with an Alumni Citation Award, inducting him as a member of the college's Society of Distinguished Alumni.[36]

Books edit

Brown is a professor of accounting with an emphasis on financial analysis and governance. He co-authored Financial Reporting, Financial Statement Analysis, and Valuation: A Strategic Perspective (through the sixth edition),[37] a widely used textbook in undergraduate, MBA and executive education programs. In addition, he is the author of the eBook, Foundations of Financial Statement Analysis, which is used in both traditional teaching and mixed-mode distance-learning settings.

References edit

  1. ^ "Paul Brown takes over as Monmouth University president with a global vision" [1]
  2. ^ "Monmouth U. inaugurates Paul Brown as new president, prepares for big changes" [2]
  3. ^ "Monmouth University installs Paul R. Brown as 8th president"
  4. ^ "A New President, a New Era at MU"
  5. ^ "Lehigh University: College of Business and Economics"
  6. ^ Leading Monmouth Forward
  7. ^ "The Monmouth University Plan: Our Commitment to Transformative Learning"[3]
  8. ^ "Challenges of a new president: Strategic planning and the ratings frenzy"[4] Archived 2018-01-18 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Strategic Planning Complete. Now What?". Archived from the original on 2018-01-18. Retrieved 2015-05-29.
  10. ^ "Science on Display". www.monmouth.edu. Retrieved January 23, 2018.
  11. ^ "President's Report: State of the University 2017". www.monmouth.edu. Retrieved January 28, 2018.
  12. ^ "Grammy Museum Announces Affiliate Partnership With Monmouth University"[5] Archived 2015-03-18 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ "State of the University - January 2015". Archived from the original on 2015-05-04. Retrieved 2015-04-23.
  14. ^ "Bruce Springsteen’s archives will go to Monmouth University on the Jersey Shore"
  15. ^ "Bruce Springsteen Archives Headed to Monmouth University: New Jersey school to house rocker's personal artifacts at new Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music"
  16. ^ "Bruce Springsteen at Monmouth: I write about moving out of Jersey"
  17. ^ "The Boss Returns to Monmouth for a Candid Conversation and to Mark the Start of a New Partnership With the University"
  18. ^ "The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth University"
  19. ^ ["Monmouth University: State of the University 2017" https://www.monmouth.edu/president/State-of-the-University-2017/]
  20. ^ "Marine Science & Policy Challenge Grant"
  21. ^ "Urban Coast Institute"
  22. ^ "Colleges shouldn't surrender the flag of amateur athletics"
  23. ^ "Rework rules to aid college students and athletes"
  24. ^ "NCAA proposal would hurt more Division I schools than help them"
  25. ^ "College Sports: Upon Further Review"
  26. ^ "Monmouth Conservation Foundation adds five leaders to Board of Trustees" [6]
  27. ^ "Trustees - MCF" Archived 2016-01-11 at the Wayback Machine
  28. ^ "About MCF"
  29. ^ a b "Monmouth University Announces Retirement of President Paul R. Brown". 28 February 2017.
  30. ^ "Franklin & Marshall College Board of Trustees". Archived from the original on 2021-07-15. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  31. ^ BusinessWeek rankings.
  32. ^ "The Best Part-Time MBA Programs". Bwnt.businessweek.com. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
  33. ^ Entrepreneur Magazine's Top 25 Undergraduate Colleges Entrepreneur.com. Retrieved 2012-10-08.
  34. ^ Lehigh Profile of Dr. Paul Brown
  35. ^ "New York University Stern Business School homepage for Dr. Paul R. Brown"
  36. ^ Franklin & Marshall Society of Distinguished Alumni roster
  37. ^ Financial Reporting, Financial Statement Analysis, and Valuation: A Strategic Perspective [7]

Sources edit

  • "Lehigh names dean for business college"[8]
  • "Monmouth U. nods to past, looks to future"[9]
  • "Paul R. Brown, Department of Accounting: Professor"[10]

External links edit

  • Monmouth University President's Message [11]
  • Monmouth University Welcomes New President [12]
  • "Meet President Brown" [13]