Anne Kilby

Associate Dean, MBA Admissions at Georgetown University

Anne Kilby serves as Associate Dean of MBA Admissions at Georgetown McDonough School of Business, overseeing admissions, setting the admissions strategy, and managing the scholarship budget for the Full-Time MBA, Flex MBA, and Flex MBA Online programs. She has spent 17 years in higher education, mainly in admissions and recruiting. Kilby has worked within a global scope by representing programs internationally at recruiting events and fairs, partnering with universities and clients abroad, and interviewing prospective candidates residing worldwide. Prior to Georgetown, she was the Director of MPA Admissions at the University of North Carolina School of Government. Kilby also brings 7 years of experience from NYU Stern’s Global Executive Programs Office.

Kilby received a Master in Public Administration from NYU Wagner's School of Public Policy, specializing in international policy and management. She also has a bachelor’s in political science with a minor in mathematics from North Carolina State University.

2025 Back to School

Anne Kilby

Associate Dean, MBA Admissions at Georgetown University

Anne Kilby serves as Associate Dean of MBA Admissions at Georgetown McDonough School of Business, overseeing admissions, setting the admissions strategy, and managing the scholarship budget for the Full-Time MBA, Flex MBA, and Flex MBA Online programs. She has spent 17 years in higher education, mainly in admissions and recruiting. Kilby has worked within a global scope by representing programs internationally at recruiting events and fairs, partnering with universities and clients abroad, and interviewing prospective candidates residing worldwide. Prior to Georgetown, she was the Director of MPA Admissions at the University of North Carolina School of Government. Kilby also brings 7 years of experience from NYU Stern’s Global Executive Programs Office.

Kilby received a Master in Public Administration from NYU Wagner's School of Public Policy, specializing in international policy and management. She also has a bachelor’s in political science with a minor in mathematics from North Carolina State University.

2025 Back to School
2025 Back to School Summit
Thursday, September 11, 2025
10:00 am

Business Schools in the Decade Ahead: Strategic Pathways for Long-Term Relevance

This panel explores how business schools must evolve to remain relevant amid technological disruption, shifting employer expectations, and global economic change. Speakers discuss essential strategies, from embracing interdisciplinary learning and fostering lifelong skills development to deepening employer partnerships, exploring new markets, and embracing AI, to ensure business schools lead in shaping the future of work and leadership.