Silicon Valley Visits and More Out West Strengthen Dartmouth Tuck MBA Ties to Tech
Dartmouth Tuck might be tucked away on the East Coast, but that hasn’t stopped graduates from taking the West Coast by storm. In October, 40 students ventured West to network with tech and venture capital companies.
Continue reading…Top Paying Business School Careers: Hospitality & Travel
Pursuing an MBA concentration in hospitality and travel can lead you down an exciting career path in a popular industry. In the United States, travel and tourism accounts for roughly $1.1 trillion in annual GDP and over five million jobs.
Continue reading…Spotlight: LBS MBA Alum Tony Wheeler
If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go? It’s a tough question, but if anyone would have suggestions, it would be Tony Wheeler, a London Business School MBA alumnus and the co-founder of Lonely Planet Publications—the world’s largest travel guidebook publisher.
This January, Tony and Maureen Wheeler received the 13th UNWTO (United Nations World Tourism Organization) Lifetime Achievement Award—a prize conferred every year to individuals with visionary leadership and significant contributions to the global tourism sector. For over 40 years, Wheeler has played an inspirational role for worldwide travelers, writers, and the tourism sector through Lonely Planet Publications. Continue reading…
One Albers MBA’s Journey From China To Seattle
What happens when you begin an MBA program? You grow, you change and you learn. For many, it’s an evolutionary journey that changes your entire life, and that’s exactly what happened to Yan Tang, an MBA student at Seattle University’s Albers School of Business and Economics. Continue reading…