 For 153 years, we've been driven by a persistent pursuit that ignites big moves and fuels a brighter future. Over the last decade, we've invested in critical areas that have changed Purdue and the world. And our next big moment is now. The Mitchell E. Daniels Junior School of Business, preparing tomorrow's entrepreneurs and business leaders for the next big breakthroughs, the next big opportunities, grounding them in the hallmarks of a Purdue education, the STEM disciplines, business analytics and the liberal arts. As forward-thinking as its bold namesake, celebrated Purdue past president, two-term Indiana governor and renowned private sector business leader Mitch Daniels, the reimagined school will redefine the preparation of business leaders for a technology-driven world who will need to be bold, innovative and unafraid. Ready to embrace opportunities not yet conceptualized, shape industries not yet invented, who will need to believe in a tomorrow better than today. And who better to believe in them? Purdue. A top 10 public university, best value university, most trusted university, most innovative university, a top school for engineering, computer science, data analytics and agriculture. And the only university to recognize two years in a row by Fast Company Magazine as a brand that matters with Nike, 3M and McDonald's. This is our moment to summon the best of Purdue, to develop a new future marked by graduates who understand the value of free market systems, who have a firm grasp of today's technologies and their likely evolution, who can lead others with strength and decisiveness, who not only can interpret the data in front of them, but can use it to communicate, inspire and solve the world's toughest problems. This is our moment to build the business school of the future today. A business school for decision makers, risk takers, instigators, innovators, ceiling breakers, boiler makers. This is our moment to show the world that the greatest risk of all is that we stop taking risks. This is our moment, our next giant leap, the Mitchell Lee Daniels Jr. School of Business.