
Real-world experience that sets you apart.
Our partner companies turn to the Center for Marketing Solutions to leverage the collective expertise, experience and energy of the Darla Moore School of Business' stellar students and industry-leading faculty. Together, our project teams test their classroom learning and gut instincts to develop solutions and creative thinking that drive new marketing strategies.
When you choose a concentration track for your marketing major, it opens a door. You’ll take part in real-world learning experiences with national employers during your undergraduate studies — a major advantage that expands networks and opportunities. In addition, you’ll participate in professional groups and events like the American Marketing Association and the Moore School’s annual CMO Summit.
In recent years, students have built on their studies with experiential learning through the Center for Marketing Solutions for clients and products such as:
- ESPN SEC Network Launch
- Coca-Cola Surge and Sun Drop Research and Rebrand Strategy
- Lionsgate Entertainment Movie Universal Branding
- Sonoco Corporate Sustainability Research
Faculty


Abhijit Guha
Associate Professor
Academic Director, MBA Programs
Email: abhijit.guha@moore.sc.edu
Phone: 313-522-0064

Satish Jayachandran
Associate Dean of Graduate Programs and Chair, Department of Marketing
James F. Kane Professor of Business
Email: satish@moore.sc.edu
Phone: 803-777-4406


Taia McGinnis
Lecturer
Associate Director, Center for Marketing Solutions
Email: taia.mcginnis@moore.sc.edu
Phone: 803-777-2916


Jeffrey Rehling
Director, Center for Marketing Solutions
Senior Lecturer
Email: jeffrey.rehling@moore.sc.edu
Phone: 803-777-2904

Beth Renninger
Director, Center for Sales Success
Lecturer in Marketing
Email: beth.renninger@moore.sc.edu
Phone: 803-777-7305
“It’s a win-win for ESPN and the SEC Network to partner with the Darla Moore School of Business. We had the opportunity to tap into our core audience and at the same time provide a genuine learning experience for the students.”
-KATHERINE B., SEC NETWORK, ESPN