Flour Power: Steve Voigt T’86 How to breathe new life into one of the country’s oldest companies? King Arthur Flour Company president Steve Voigt T'86 did it by embracing people’s love of something timeless: baking. More »
To Get a Job, Tell a Story On the hunt for summer internships, first-year students learn the art of the narrative. More »
Go East, Young Leader Tuck graduates find a promising start in Korea. More »
Well Connected At LinkedIn, Leela Srinivasan T'06 is helping corporate recruiters find top talent. More »
Business and Society An environmentalist who had been working in land-conservation issues, Katherine Birnie T’07 wanted to attend business school to learn management skills and better understand the competing interests around land use. Tuck set her on a new career path. “It was incredibly valuable to explore how sustainability gets put into practice in the business world.” More »
Dartmouth’s New CIO Pamela Peedin D'89, T'98 is "drawn to schools," and it's Dartmouth's good fortune that she will be drawn back to Hanover in 2011 as the college's chief investment officer. More »
Reinventing the Wheel As CEO of Gyrobike, makers of a Dartmouth-originated technology, Daniella Reichstetter T’07 is taking her passion for cycling to the next level. More »
The Next 10 Tuck's Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship has expanded students' career horizons, collaborated with nonprofits, and helped bring issues at the nexus of business and society into the classroom. More »
Revving Google’s Engine As head of online sales for the search giant's new Boston office, Brian Schmidt T'06 is living the company's credo of "test and iterate." More »
Turning Brownfields Green Mark Geall is turning contaminated urban industrial sites nobody wants into clean–and green–mixed-use developments. More »