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Following a $20 million gift from local businessman and wife Emmett and Miriam McCoy in 2004, the school was formally renamed the Emmett and Miriam McCoy College of Business Administration. [1] The endowment, now administered by the McCoy College of Business Development Foundation, provides distinguished professorships, scholarships to both ...
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He completed a bachelor's degree in economics at Harvard College and a master of business administration from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. [3] Tyson worked for JPMorgan Chase and was also a private equity and venture capital investor. [2] [3] He was a lecturer at the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas. [4]
Active in many business and civic organizations, McCoy has served on several councils and board of directors in the Omaha, Nebraska-area and on the national level. He has served two terms as the Air Force Association national president and two terms as its chairman of the board. [3] McCoy died on July 13, 2022, at the age of 91. [4]
The Business-Economics Building (now the College of Business Administration Building), opened in January 1962. It was the largest classroom structure on campus when it was built and housed the first escalator on campus. Today, it is home to the undergraduate programs at the McCombs School and the Bureau of Business Research.
McCoy received his BA in history from Williams College in 1965, and his MBA from Stanford University in 1967. In 1983 he succeeded his father John G. McCoy as head of Columbus, Ohio based Banc One Corporation, which his father had built from First Banc Group, the holding company for City National Bank of Columbus, of which his father, John H. McCoy, had been a founder.