Top Entrepreneurship MBAs in San Francisco
While it’s clear that a budding entrepreneur can find success across the country, there still may be no city more synonymous with the entrepreneurial spirit than San Francisco.
Top 5 San Francisco Startups
San Francisco’s current synonymy with startups could not exist without the city’s now mythological history as breeding ground for counterculture of the “tune in, drop out” variety—the antithesis of Silicon Valley, in many respects.
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Santa Clara’s Leavey School Produces Silicon Valley’s Finest
Santa Clara University’s Leavey School of Business Dean Caryn Beck-Dudley was recently interviewed by the Silicon Valley Business Journal in a piece covering job options for recent business school grads in the region.
Beck-Dudley is a specialist in the development of ethical organizations and employment law. She formerly served as dean of the University of Florida’s business school, and she joined the Leavey School in August 2015.
Leavey School Hosts Grand Reunion Events
The Leavey School of Business at SCU will host three events, beginning October 9, 2015, as part of a weekend-long celebration called the University’s Grand Reunion.
The university-wide weekend celebration will culminate with a reception honoring new Dean Caryn Beck-Dudley. Prior to embarking upon an academic career, Beck-Dudley was a corporate attorney specializing in commercial law. She went on to serve as dean, department head and professor of management and human resources at Utah State University’s College of Business. Beck-Dudley later served as professor at the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business and the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business.
Golden Gate Celebrates 50 Years of Public Administration Program
On August 27, Golden Gate University will celebrate the 50th anniversary of their Public Administration program, according to a press release from the school. The event will feature a panel called “From Katrina to Baltimore: Effectively Responding to Emerging Public Administration Challenges,” which will address the heightened state of racial tensions across the United States and the increasing impact of natural disasters on communities, with a focus on community rebuilding, leadership creation, and preparedness. The panelists include GGU alumni Paul Figueroa, Assistant Chief of the Oakland Police Department, Kerry Jackson, Head of Security at the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, and Carlos Sanchez, Lieutenant at San Francisco’s District Attorney Office.
GGU’s Master of Public Administration program started in 1963 and was one of the first of its kind in the Bay area. Since then the program has received commendation from public officials like Diane Feinstein, San Francisco’s mayor for a decade and now a US Senator. GGU launched an Executive Master of Public Administration in 1999 and now includes specializations like Law Enforcement and Security and Judicial Administration.
Joaquin Gonzalez, organizer of the event’s theme and Public Administration Chair and Professor, emphasized the value of a seasoned responder’s wisdom. “A discussion on prevention is necessary as most actions are based on reaction. The panelists are not only GGU alumni but also seasoned first responders. We want to take the lead in educating the minds and hearts of a new generation of law enforcers and security experts. Our role at GGU is to educate leaders who make smart and practical decisions to address real-world challenges,” he said in a press release.