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Features Rob Shumsky in an article examining dynamic pricing and how it has impacted events like the Australian Open tennis tournament.
View at The Sydney Morning HeraldFeatures Rob Shumsky in an article examining dynamic pricing and how it has impacted events like the Australian Open tennis tournament.
View at The Sydney Morning HeraldRoger McNamee T’82, managing director at Elevation Partners, joins Squawk on the Street to discuss OpenAI founder Sam Altman's recent comments on AI, whether the technology is improving rapidly, and more.
View at CNBCQuotes Scott Neslin in an article about the number of retail sales.
View at MarketplaceNatalia Lumen T’14 authors a piece exploring how her diagnosis and treatment for thyroid cancer inspired her to found ThyForLife.
View at BizwomenJose Minaya T’00, CEO of Nuveen, joins Bloomberg at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos to discuss the economic outlook for the United States.
View at BloombergKinya Seto T’96, president and CEO of LIXIL Group, authors an opinion piece about why corporations should actively invest in the future of society.
View at Financial TimesSuni Harford T’88, president of asset management at UBS, authors a piece exploring what’s needed to reduce global biodiversity loss.
View at World Economic ForumA feature story about three recent Tuck MBA graduates who pursued finance careers in New York.
View at Clear AdmitQuotes Michael Ewald T’01, global head of private credit at Bain Capital.
View at Mergers & AcquisitionsA feature story about the ongoing partnership between Tuck Diversity Business Programs and global personal care product brand SheaMoisture.
View at EssencePaul Argenti joins "Squawk Box" to discuss the latest developments in the recent Alaska Airlines 737 Max incident.
View at CNBCCarlos Rodríguez-Pastor T’88 joins the TED Business podcast to explore the immense possibility behind private-public partnerships—and his conviction that any individual can step up to create change.
View at TED Business