Georgetown McDonough Announces Two Faculty Appointments
Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business announced two faculty appointment changes recently. Professor of Operations Bardia Kamrad has been appointed as the school’s new Senior Associate Dean for Executive Degree Programs, while Charles Skuba has been named Senior Associate Dean for Executive Custom Programs. Continue reading…
Getting Paid: The Highest MBA Salaries in DC
Our nation’s capital is more than just Hollywood for craven people.
Georgetown McDonough Reveals International Business Diplomacy Honors Certificate
One the Washington DC metro’s most prestigious business schools has added another potential offering to its Evening MBA students. According to a recent press release, Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business has announced its International Business Diplomacy Honors Certificate will now be extended to those seeking their MBA at night. Continue reading…
Top 5 Schools for an MBA in Real Estate
The number of MBA students who pursue careers in real estate may be small, but even still, some of the most prestigious business schools in the United States offer exceptional programs that specialize in the field. Continue reading…
McDonough MBAs Pledge Pay to Social Impact Internship Fund
Being generous is en vogue at Georgetown McDonough. Continue reading…
One-On-One With New Georgetown McDonough Dean Paul Almeida
On August 1, the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business will welcome a new dean, Paul Almeida. Almeida is the current Deputy Dean of Executive Education and Innovation, as well as a Professor of Strategy and International Studies. When he takes his place as dean, Almeida will also become the William R. Berkley Chair.
In a press release, Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia spoke about the appointment: “Throughout his tenure at Georgetown, Paul has exemplified a commitment to principled leadership, instilling a global mindset focused on service to others into each program and project he oversees. I am deeply grateful for his willingness to serve our entire university community as dean of the McDonough School of Business.” Continue reading…