Emily Wren

University Conference Center and Hotel (now Tower and Hine Hall) had not been built and neither had the Campus Center nor the research buildings on Walnut Street. Neighboring organizations have grown up around the campus with the construction of NCAA, NIFS, and Eiteljorg. Similarly, residential and retail buildings have cropped up in abundance in our midst. IU traded a huge parcel of land with Health and Hospital Corporation so they could build a beautiful and modern new facility for Marion County’s county hospital while we came to possess a critical piece of land and some re-usable buildings. (One of them houses my current office!)

I was recruited from the School of Business (it wasn’t the Kelley School then) where I was in charge of the evening MBA program as my original job, to campus administration. My background was in student personnel, but, intrigued by the opportunity to attend one of the nation’s finest MBA programs literally down the hall from office, I completed my MBA. I literally consumed the product that we provided our students, and, as it does with our students, it changed me. I learned an overarching business sense to decision-making that made me qualified to assume an administrative leadership position.

The term today would be “lean in” — take charge of things that seem to have no one in charge of them and leave them better for your efforts. That was the launch of my career at IUPUI.

Emily Wren, Campus Facility Services Director

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Emily Wren

Campus Facility Services Director

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