Meet the MBA Class of 2025: Inspiring, Inventive, Impactful
Features Rebecca Conchos T’25 in a preview of Poets&Quants forthcoming Meet the Class series profiling first-year MBA students at business schools around the world.
View at Poets&QuantsFeatures Rebecca Conchos T’25 in a preview of Poets&Quants forthcoming Meet the Class series profiling first-year MBA students at business schools around the world.
View at Poets&QuantsQuotes Ella Bell Smith in an article about Rosalind Brewer, who recently resigned as CEO of Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc.
View at The Washington PostFeatures Leela Srinivasan T’06, CEO of Parity, in an article about the company partnering with PBX Pickleball.
View at ForbesVijay Govindarajan is featured in a special issue examining the current state and future of India after it overtook China as the world’s most populous country.
View at Nikkei BusinessFeatures Nailya Ordabayeva in an article about ultra-luxury brands pushing smaller versions of their offerings to attract price-sensitive shoppers.
View at Modern RetailFeatures Carly Wolberg T’23 in an article about what MBA graduates from the class of 2023 would do differently during their time in business school if given the chance.
View at Poets&QuantsHighlights new research by Davin Chor and coauthor Laura Alfaro examining the trade relationship between the United States and China.
View at The New York TimesHighlights Karana, a plant based meat alternative company cofounded by Blair Crichton T’18, as one of the top climate tech startups to watch in 2023.
View at GreenBizA feature story about new research from Davin Chor and coauthor Laura Alfaro examining the trade relationship between the U.S. and China.
View at BloombergA feature story about new research from Davin Chor and coauthor Laura Alfaro examining trade relationship between the U.S. and China.
View at ReutersA feature story about Sarah Ketterer T’87, CEO of Causeway Capital, and how Causeway has found success using a combination of quantitative and fundamental analysis.
View at ForbesMentions Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article about a recent roundtable discussion held in Washington, D.C. hosted by Representative Ro Khanna and Senator Todd Young with deans of leading business schools.
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