Actor's latest role: Student in Rutgers Executive MBA Program
First-year EMBA Michael Worden might be a performer at heart - he's had roles in television, stage, and film productions - but he is also an academic with a life-long love of learning.
The first-year student in the Rutgers Executive MBA program has also been caught spying on guests in a seedy motel, participating in an illegal dice game, and fleeing the law across the rooftops of
A man of many callings, Worden is also manager of business affairs at the music publishing company Alfred Music, where he's worked for 13 years while actively pursuing his career as a performer – though in no way does he consider his work at Alfred a day job. "I love protecting artists' rights, and I love copyright law," he said, a dual passion that has its genesis in the early 2000s, in Worden's personal experience in a punk band called Stu during his undergraduate days at the State University of New York at
While Worden's Executive MBA is likely to be an asset in his music industry career – he's already put to work lessons he learned about negotiations, for example – that's not the primary reason he's pursuing it. He's a performer at heart, but also an academic, with a lifelong love of learning. Paraphrasing education reformer
Worden chose the Rutgers Executive MBA Program for its high rankings and for its director,
Of Worden, Langdana said, "as an actor, singer, and businessperson, Michael has had to focus not just on his stage presence but also on customer demand, consumer confidence, inflation, and the overall economy. In a roomful of EMBAs, his comments and perspectives took the whole classroom experience to a higher orbit."
Langdana said Worden is one of a kind but, in a sense also emblematic of the program, which is known for its multifaceted student body. "In one year, for example," Langdana said, "in addition to executives from finance, healthcare, IT, consulting, and pharma, graduates included curators of museums, directors of ballet companies, and four colonels."
Worden is finding the program everything he'd hoped for and more. "Every professor that I've had so far is engaging," he said. "They're always willing to help."
The one thing he didn't expect to like was macroeconomics, but the course won him over. "I'm a news junkie," he said, "and discovering how economics shapes the whole world has been wonderful." In fact, one of macro's tenets had intense personal resonance for him. "Right after learning from
He's relieved that the strike is finally over, and with it the proscription against talking about his work as an actor. Though a nondisclosure agreement prohibits him from delving into the details, he's clearly excited to say as much as he's allowed about his most recent role in the forthcoming movie Drive-Away Dolls. Starring
"Working with a director as acclaimed as
As a performer, though, Worden's most fervent love is musical theater, in which he can put his undergraduate training in the classic bel canto opera technique to work. "I love the way that music is used in the storytelling in musical theater," he said. "I feel that allows for a greater depth of emotion than many other performing arts." Among the many musical theater productions that he's appeared in are Chorus Line, Company, Kiss Me Kate, and The Last Five Years, in which he had a star turn in
Though Worden's multifarious passions may not be all of a kind, they sometimes overlap in unexpected ways. Recently, for instance, he wrote and produced the musical score for a presentation to his fellow students in Business Law for Managers class taught by Professor
He muses about his many roles, dramatic and otherwise: "If I could have told my college self, 'You know, when you get older, you'll be acting professionally in TV shows and movies, and you're also going to work in the music industry full-time and have this interesting job,'" he said, "I would've been very happy."
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