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The Executive MBA (EMBA) Program

The The EMBA is a cohort-style team-based program tailored for driven professionals seeking to earn their MBA in an intensive and accelerated format. This program is designed for individuals with substantial and progressive work experience, including several years in management, leadership, or related professional roles.

EMBA Highlights: 

  • The program is 30 credit hours with no prerequisites allowing a 12-month completion timeline.
  • Classes meet in person typically once a month on selected weekends during the semester on Friday nights from 6:30 to 10 p.m. and Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with lunch being provided between 12 p.m. and 1 p.m.
  • The EMBA program embraces a hybrid learning model, combining in-person instruction with an asynchronous component.
  • The EMBA program is a cohort-style, team-based program. Students move through the curriculum together in teams of four or five students with complementary skills and experiences.
  • EMBA students can only start the program in the spring semester.

 

Turner and son Hank

Bellarmine Means Business

Turner Wathen ’12 MBA, Rolling Fork Spirits

Fall 2019

Turner Wathen and his business partner, Jordan Morris, named their Crestwood, Ky.-based Rolling Fork Spirits after the first Wathen family distillery, founded in 1788—Rolling Fork Distillery. “We set out to revive this family legacy with a unique twist: barrel-aged artisan rums. We run an independent rum label out of Kentucky, where our primary focus is on bringing unique and interesting rums to the shelf for spirits enthusiasts. While the family legacy—spanning more than five generations—is in American whiskey, we thought we could add value to consumers by introducing hard-to-access rums. Our rums come at higher proofs and have no sugars, caramels or additives. We tailor rums to whiskey-centric audiences and adhere to a family motto: No finer spirits can be made.”

How did your Bellarmine education help prepare you for what you are doing today?

Bellarmine University’s alumni and staff have helped shaped our company. Michael Spurlock ’86/’06, overseer, mentor and advisor, is helping us plan for growth. I also receive legal advice from my former professors. I built my dream of launching a spirits company while attending Bellarmine. I learned how to draft company forecasts and financials while earning my MBA. I then worked full-time from 2010 to 2012 at Bellarmine in Graduate Admissions. Attending Bellarmine University enabled my dream to become reality. During my time at Bellarmine, I met my wife, Kelly Wathen, who introduced me to my partner, Jordan Morris. It’s not just the tools and professors that Bellarmine provided; the Bellarmine community came together to help us make it this far.

What advice do you have for alumni or students interested in pursuing your profession?

The spirits industry has its own ecosystem. Every player has an important role. Producers, suppliers, distributors, retailers, enthusiasts and consumers enable and support the spirits culture. Let me walk you through an example of someone starting a spirits brand from scratch. You’ve figured out all the legal loopholes, licensing, regulations and have obtained the permits to start your brand. You have the right partners and have invested money to establish inventory. You’re ready to go to market. Congratulations, you’re like us, and all you have inherited is debt! Now comes the hard part. It’s up to you to sell your product. You need to know your story, why you’re different from competitors, who is going to be your sales person or sales team and know how to explain why these things matter to you so much. You’re the best voice for your product, so you should be comfortable in sales. Entrepreneurship isn’t easy. In fact, it’s emotionally and physically taxing. You need to have something other than making money drive your passion. Our driver is our story. Both Jordan and I are passionate about spirits, spirits history and culture and we desperately want to have a role in this industry.

What career accomplishments are you most proud of?
Being a father and a husband. When we welcomed our first son, Henry “Hank” Wathen (he’s named after Henry Hudson Wathen, who founded the Rolling Fork Distillery in 1788), Jordan and I were preparing to launch our first brand, Fortuitous Union. I remember sneaking outside of the hospital to call and discuss label design and print options. I thought to myself, “Anyone can have a kid (factually incorrect), but so few people have the opportunity to start a brand and a family.” I was going to be the proud father of both. I didn’t comprehend, then, how lucky I am to call myself Hank’s father. Having Hank in my life is by far the best thing that has ever happened to me. He keeps me grounded, keeps things simple and reminds me to have fun.


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Spalding Endowed International Travel Support Fund

Funds available to support undergraduate students from the Rubel School of Business interested in participating in an international, study abroad experience.  Get more information and apply through the Bellarmine Study Abroad and International Programs Office at internationalstudies@bellarmine.edu or Study Abroad and International Programs.
Funds available beginning in Fall 2022.

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AACSB Accreditation

The W. Fielding Rubel School of Business at Bellarmine University is accredited by the AACSB International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), which places it among the most elite business schools in the nation. Not only is Bellarmine the first and only private university in Kentucky to achieve AACSB accreditation, but fewer than 5 percent of business schools worldwide have achieved this distinction.

Program Highlights

  • The EMBA is a cohort-style team-based program tailored for driven professionals seeking to earn their MBA in an intensive and accelerated format.
  • This program is designed for individuals with substantial and progressive work experience, including several years in management, leadership, or related professional roles.
  • EMBA students can graduate in 12 months.
  • Classes meet in person typically once a month on selected weekends during the semester on Friday nights from 5:30 to 10 p.m. and Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with lunch being provided between 12 p.m. and 1 p.m.
  • The EMBA program is considered hybrid as it entails an asynchronous component between in-person classes.

EMBA Program Tuition Rate

$1,300 per credit hour. The total cost for the program is $39,000 and includes books and fees.

Additional Resources

 

Brown Endowed Study Abroad Fund

Funds available to support undergraduate and graduate students from the Rubel School of Business interested in participating in an international, study abroad experience.  Get more information and apply through the Bellarmine Study Abroad and International Programs Office at internationalstudies@bellarmine.edu or Study Abroad and International Programs.
Funds available beginning in Fall 2022.

 

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Dr. Diane G. Bruce
Dean, Rubel School of Business
502.272.7443
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Dr.  Jorge Pazmiño
Director of Graduate and Executive Education Programs
502-272-7240
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