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Dr. Kurt Dirks officially started his role as the new dean of the University of Utah’s David Eccles School of Business on Monday, officially succeeding Dr. Rachel Hayes, who was appointed in 2021.

Kurt Dirks begins as new dean of the David Eccles School of Business

Dr. Kurt Dirks officially started his role as the new dean of the University of Utah’s David Eccles School of Business on Monday, officially succeeding Dr. Rachel Hayes, who was appointed in 2021.
Dr. Kurt Dirks officially started his role as the new dean of the University of Utah’s David Eccles School of Business on Monday, officially succeeding Dr. Rachel Hayes, who was appointed in 2021.

Dr. Kurt Dirks officially started his role as the new dean of the University of Utah’s David Eccles School of Business on Monday, officially succeeding Dr. Rachel Hayes, who was appointed in 2021.

Prior to coming to the University of Utah, Dirks was the Bank of America Professor of Leadership at the Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis. In addition to serving as a faculty member, Dirks served in multiple senior leadership roles at WashU, including stints as acting provost, senior advisor to the chancellor for leadership, vice chancellor of international affairs, and at the business school as senior associate dean and interim dean.

“I’m excited to get to work helping students of all backgrounds reach their full potential,” said Dirks. “President Randall has a bold vision for making the U a top-10 public university with unsurpassed societal impact, and I am committed to having the Eccles School play a key role in achieving that.”

A first-generation college student, Dirks earned BBA and MS degrees from Iowa State University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. Based on this personal experience, Dirks is a strong advocate for the role public universities, like the University of Utah, play in providing a transformative education for students who seek opportunity.

Most important to Dirks was his work on student success, helping them grow as leaders, who operate with according to their values. At WashU, he founded the Bauer Leaders Academy for the university, the Bauer Leadership Center at the business school, and led the McDonnell International Scholars Academy. In the classroom, he received multiple teaching awards from MBA students.

Throughout his career, Dirks has placed significant focus on values-based leadership, which in turn has spurred work to boost access and success for all students. Across his various roles, he helped raise more than $30 million in gifts to support students and faculty research.

Dirks’ research on trust has been published in leading scholarly outlets as the Journal of Applied Psychology, the Academy of Management Journal, Organization Science, and the Academy of Management Review, and has been covered in popular media such as the New York Times, the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Business Week, Fortune, and CNN.com. According to Google Scholar, Dirks’ work has been cited nearly 27,000 times, which is among the top 2% of scholars in the field.

As dean of the Eccles School, Dirks will oversee myriad high-ranking programs, with eight receiving top-10 rankings among public universities in the United States from various publications, including: MSBA (No. 1, TFE Times); MSF (No. 3, TFE Times); Executive Education (No. 3, Financial Times); Undergraduate Entrepreneurship (No. 4, U.S. News & World Report); MBA Entrepreneurship (No. 5, U.S. News & World Report); Graduate Entrepreneurship (No. 9, Princeton Review); Online MBA (No. 9, U.S. News & World Report); and EMBA (No. 10, Financial Times).

About the David Eccles School of Business
The Eccles Experience provides a world-class business education with a unique, entrepreneurial focus on real-world scenarios where students put what they learn into practice long before graduation. Founded in 1917 and educating more than 6,000 students annually, the University of Utah David Eccles School of Business offers nine undergraduate majors, four MBAs, eight graduate programs in business, a Ph.D. in five areas, and executive education curricula. The school is also home to more than 20 Institutes, Centers, and Initiatives, which deliver academic research and support an ecosystem of entrepreneurship and innovation. For more information, visit Eccles.Utah.edu or call 801-581-7676.