Carey School of Business Faculty Members Discuss Devalued Chinese Currency in the News
Carey Business School Assistant Professor Alessandro Rebucci and Senior Professional Instructor Roger Staiger were quoted in news stories appearing in The Baltimore Sun and on WBAL-TV, Baltimore’s NBC affiliate, respectively. In separate pieces, the two faculty members discussed the devaluation of the Chinese yuan and its impact on the national and state economies. Continue reading…
George Mason Names Carolyn Grimsley Real Estate Development Program Director
According to a press release on the school website, Carolyn Grimsley has been appointed as the director of the Master’s in Real Estate Development program at George Mason University’s School of Business.
Grimsley began her career in the private sector doing market research, financial modeling, and transactional work in commercial real estate, first as a commercial broker in the DC Metro before moving in-house to support the portfolio expansion plans of a national franchisor. Continue reading…
Global MBA: Gaining World Experience
Every year, more businesses decide to expand their markets in to new countries. Business leaders and managers must be prepared to compete in the new foreign markets. To be prepared to become a successful global business leader, many people decide to pursue a Global or International MBA. This type of MBA program can help you to learn the skills that are needed to successfully move your company in to new markets and gain the knowledge of economies in different countries as well as government practices and business related laws.
Global and International MBA programs typically require students to complete a global residency during the program. This is a time when students will travel to a different country or region, typically one with new emerging markets, to study for a short period of time. Some programs also give students the opportunity to visit more than one country or region during the program. Students learn and experience the culture of the area they are residing in as well as the economy and government of the country they are in.
MBA PROFILE: Mehr Pastakia, Carey MBA Student and Founder of Pratum Greenroofs
Mehr Pastakia, a Carey Business School MBA who has founded a company that repairs and maintains green roofs in the Baltimore Metro, was recently profiled in an article by The Hub, Johns Hopkins University news website. Continue reading…
Carey Assistant Prof. Receives JHU Discovery Award for Research
Tinglong Dai, Carey Business School Assistant Professor, is set to receive university funding in a new program supporting cross-divisional research. Twenty-three teams of JHU scholars have been selected for the new Discovery Award initiative, which has committed $15 million to cross-university, faculty-led research over three years. Continue reading…
Hopkins Student Team Takes Home the Win at Healthcare Strategy Conference and Case Competition
A five-member team comprised of Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and medical students took home first place and $10,000 in the sixth annual Wake Forest University Healthcare Strategy Conference and Case Competition—the third consecutive first place finish for Johns Hopkins students in the competition. Continue reading…