Three executives in residence—Brian May, Andrew Jetton and Shital Vora—will join Marquette Business for the 2025-26 academic year. May will be an executive in residence for supply chain, Jetton for management and consulting and Vora for service learning.
“We are excited to add three impactful leaders to our college,” said Keyes Dean of Business Administration Andrew DeGuire. “Marquette Business is at its best when it can draw on the connections, resources and expertise of the Milwaukee, national and global business community. All these people allow us to do that at a higher level, which will benefit students and faculty alike.”
May recently retired as senior managing director at the Milwaukee office of global consulting firm Accenture, overseeing more than 300 people in the Southeastern and Central Wisconsin markets. He has been with Accenture for 36 years. May serves on the board of directors for the National Association of Manufacturers and has held several philanthropic board positions in both Wisconsin and Illinois. He graduated from Marquette with a degree in mechanical engineering.
Jetton has spent over three decades in strategic consulting, marketing and development for multinational corporations. He was most recently director of product strategy for Collins Aerospace, where he led strategic planning & investment for a pair of billion-dollar product portfolios within the company’s military communications and commercial avionics business units. He currently serves as a program strategy consultant in the aerospace sector.
Vora is the CEO of Global Brigades, a nonprofit sustainable development and health organization that she founded while she was a student at Marquette. In its 20 years of existence, Global Brigades has provided more than 1.5 million patients with medical consultations, invested more than $11 million in community-owned banks and businesses, and constructed more than 80 clean water systems, among other accomplishments. Vora delivered the university’s 2024 Undergraduate Commencement speech.
Two executives in residence, Jim Stollberg and Mark Naidicz, will be stepping down from these duties to serve the college and university in other ways.
“Jim and Mark have made a tangible difference in the lives of students over the course of their time with Marquette Business. Our college is better off for their creativity, passion and dedication,” said DeGuire.
For more information about the executive in residence program, click here.



