Kogod Private Equity and Venture Capital Club Lives On
Five graduate students from The Kogod School of Business have revitalized a student organization at American University. After a year of inactivity, the Kogod Private Equity and Venture Capital Club (KPEVCC) found new life this past year. The resurgence of the once defunct club was outlined in an article published on the Kogod website.
Its return to competition surprised supporters, competitors and judges alike at the the Venture Capital Investment Competition (VCIC) Global Finals in Chapel Hill, North Carolina on April 7-9. Continue reading…
Faculty Spotlight: Steve Rudnick, Lake Forest Graduate School of Management
Steve Rudnick, an alumni and faculty member at Lake Forest Graduate School of Management, recently sat down for an interview with the school’s Lake Effects Blog. He is an expert in operations management and management analytics and has designed and instructed interactive training programs to LFGSM students. Continue reading…
Sellinger School of Business Spices Up Professional’s MBA Curriculum
According to a press release, Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management has revised the curriculum for its Professional’s MBA program. The updated curriculum comes into effect in the upcoming fall semester.
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Hot MBA Jobs: Master Data Management
There are some fields and industries that sound pretty lame, and others that just sound cool — Master Data Management is one of those that sounds pretty interesting. But what does a career in Master Data Management mean, and what will a job in that field require? Continue reading…
Johns Hopkins Appoints Sunil Kumar As New Provost
According to a post on The Hub, the Johns Hopkins University news blog, the school has hired Sunil Kumar, dean of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a widely published expert on operations management and research, as the 15th provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Johns Hopkins University. Continue reading…
George Washington Students Travel to Rio to Research Olympic Games
With the Rio Summer Olympics right around the corner, one George Washington University School of Business professor is leading a group of grad students to Brazil to study the ins and outs of the summer games. Continue reading…