The Olin School of Business at Washington University in St. Louis welcomes new Executive M.B.A. director

Kay Henry joins the school with both national and international experience

The Olin School of Business welcomes Kay Henry as the new associate dean and director of Executive M.B.A. programs at Washington University in St. Louis.

Henry joins the EMBA staff with a wealth of experience in executive and business education. Henry recently returned from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where she spent two years as assistant dean at Zayed University’s College of Business Sciences. She spent seven years at Rice University where she developed and then directed the M.B.A. for Executives program. Henry also spent several years in Boston where she taught management communication at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Sloan School of Management and ran executive programs at Harvard University’s Institute for International Development.

Originally from Rolla, MO, Henry has traveled or lived in nearly every continent. She said she’s happy to be returning to her home state. Her parents are getting older and she was eager to return to executive programs, so the opportunity to join Olin was a no-brainer. Being gone for more than 20 years, however, Henry forgot how delightfully small the community can be.

A week before she officially started her new job at Washington University, she was helping serve food at a dinner in Rolla that her husband, a chef, had catered.

“I was standing there serving chicken turnovers, when this man asked me if I was Kay Henry – the new dean of the EMBA program,” Henry said. “It turns out he’s an Olin alumnus! I guess I had my nametag on and he had already read about me and seen my picture. I couldn’t believe it. And now we have a great resource in Rolla!”

Henry said that the experience is representative of how dedicated Olin’s EMBA alumni are in general.

Henry has high hopes for the program, which has recently been revamped. She hopes to boost the number of women and minorities who attend the program. She also looks forward to working with Olin faculty to keep refining the new curriculum, adding and changing material as the market demands it.

Leadership communication is a particular interest of hers. “Being able to communicate ideas and strategy within an organization-these are skills that are crucial to an effective leader. EMBA’s focus on high-level management issues provides a logical vehicle for honing these skills,” Henry said.

Henry added that she sees no reason why Olin’s Executive M.B.A. couldn’t be one of the top programs in the country. “We have the faculty, the leadership, the facilities, and the drive – and we’re attracting the caliber of students we need to preserve and enhance our reputation in the marketplace. I am very fired up about the potential of the Olin EMBA,” Henry said.

It’s that kind of zeal that made Henry an obvious choice for the job, said Ken Bardach, associate dean and the Charles and Joanne Knight Distinguished Director of Executive Programs. “Kay absolutely burst forth during the search process,” Bardach said. “Her experience and credentials were fantastic, but really it was her warmth, enthusiasm and collegiality that made her such a great candidate.”

Now that Henry is settling into her new post, she knows she has her work cut out for her, starting with getting to know the St. Louis business community – a potentially difficult task for most new-comers. However, she realizes that her Missouri roots will probably come in handy.

“I’ve always considered myself a Midwesterner at heart,” Henry said. “It’s funny for me now, after all the places I’ve been, that being from Rolla – and having graduated from Rolla High School — is a real asset!”