Loyola MBAs Found Company That Distributes German Cosmetics
BAM BrandsUSA is a U.S. cosmetics distribution company founded by Christian Dean, alumnus of the Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business. Dean’s company, which he runs with fellow Sellinger classmates and co-partners Kevin Malone and Lisa Hanes and two additional business partners, now markets and distributes two German makeup brands.
Dean first had thoughts of starting his own company while studying at Sellinger in 2013, especially after realizing how useful of a resource the school’s faculty could be to him. Continue reading…
How to Sell An EMBA Program To Your Employer
When it comes to Executive MBA programs, most applicants hope that their company will bring up the opportunity first. In an ideal world, every senior management level employee would be contacted by their employer and invited to go back to school for their EMBA on the company’s behalf. But that doesn’t happen for most applicants. Instead, it’s up to you to speak to your supervisor, manager, or HR person and bring up the possibility of an EMBA program. But what’s the best way to bring it up? Continue reading…
REGISTER: NFL’s Michelle McKenna-Doyle Set to Give Lecture at Sellinger This Thursday
Michelle R. McKenna-Doyle, senior vice president and chief information officer of the National Football League, will be speaking at the Sellinger School of Business and Management on on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015. The lecture will take place in McGuire Hall on Loyola’s Evergreen Campus at 6:30PM.
McKenna-Doyle oversees the NFL’s technology strategy, shared service delivery, and management of the league’s corporate and football technology. She also serves as executive sponsor of the league’s Women’s Interactive Network (WIN) and as a member of the diversity council. She was named a 2014 “Game Changer” by Sports Business Journal. Continue reading…
In the News: Sellinger Professors Lend Expertise to Baltimore Metro Media
Professors from the Sellinger School of Business often serve as experts in the media. Here are a few excerpts of various sellinger faculty members sharing their knowledge on a range of business topics:
Professor Karyl Leggio, a finance professor, discussed T. Rowe Price outsourcing 220 mutual fund accounting and record-keeping jobs to New York City-based financial firm BNY Mellon this summer in The Baltimore Sun on June 2: Continue reading…
Sellinger School of Business Alumni Named to Daily Record’s VIP List
Baltimore’s Daily Record named one current Loyola University Maryland Sellinger School of Business MBA and one MBA alum to the newspaper’s 2015 VIP List. The annual list recognizes Maryland leaders under the age of 40 based on their professional accomplishments, commitment to their communities and their accomplishments.
“Our VIPs are the ones to watch at law firms, companies, hospitals, nonprofits and universities,” according to The Daily Record website. Continue reading…
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: Sellinger MBAs Form G Squared Consulting Company
Garrick Grube, Loyola MBA Fellow, established G Squared Strategic Consulting to help local small-to-medium-sized businesses thrive. Along with fellow graduate Will Childers, the two former Selling School of Business students started gauging areas of opportunity, and non-profit fundraising proved to be a prime candidate. Continue reading…