Leadership

Donald G. Costello College of Business Dean

  • George Mason University Costello College of Business Interim Dean Cheryl Druehl Headshot

    Interim Dean, Costello College of Business

    Cheryl Druehl is the interim dean of the Costello College of Business at George Mason University, where she previously served as the senior associate dean for faculty affairs and research and as a professor within the information systems and operations management area.
  • George Mason University Interim Provost and Executive Vice President Ajay Vinze

    Interim Provost and Executive Vice President, George Mason University

    Ajay Vinzé is the interim Provost and executive vice president of George Mason University. He previously served as dean of the Donald G. Costello College of Business, one of the largest business schools in Virginia.

Donald G. Costello College of Business Leadership

  • George Mason University Costello College of Business Faculty JK Aier

    Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Global Engagement
    Additional Roles: Associate Professor, Accounting

    JK Aier is the senior associate dean for academic affairs and global engagement and an associate professor within the accounting area in the Costello College of Business at George Mason University.
  • George Mason University Costello College of Business Patrick Soleymani Headshot

    Associate Dean for Outreach and Strategic Engagement
    Additional Roles: Associate Professor, Management

    Patrick Soleymani is the associate dean for outreach and strategic engagement and an associate professor within the management area in the Costello College of Business at George Mason University.

Advisory Boards and Councils

Costello College of Business Dean Ajay Vinzé speaking at the Dean's Advisory Council
Dean's Advisory Council

Providing strategic guidance to the dean as the Costello College of Business seeks to align its programs to the needs of the business community.

Advisory Boards and Councils

More than 200 leaders representing 100 companies serve as advisors on Costello College of Business boards and councils.