-
Jan 17, 2025 |
emorybusiness.com | Emory Business
Emory University King Week is a series of programs offered in January by various Emory departments to honor the life and legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement. Programs include educational lectures, spiritual events, community service projects, celebrations, and exhibits. This page will be updated as additional information becomes available.
-
Jan 15, 2025 |
emorybusiness.com | Emory Business
Eboni Freeman 18BBA, an Emory University alumna, White House Presidential Innovation Fellow, and co-founder of the advocacy organization Ability Enabled, has been selected as a Schwarzman Scholar for graduate study in China next year. Freeman, who earned her Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Strategy and Management Consulting from Goizueta Business School in 2018, is among 150 remarkable scholars drawn from nearly 5,000 applicants for the highly-selective program.
-
Jan 15, 2025 |
brnw.ch | Emory Business |Goizueta Effect
From Barbie to Dove and Dasani to Sephora, brands are constantly shifting to reflect their markets and make their customers feel seen. Emory University's Goizueta Business School Professor Omar Rodríguez-Vilá joins to discuss the power of brand inclusivity, how to serve the needs of historically underrecognized communities, and what sets inclusive brands apart.
-
Jan 10, 2025 |
emorybusiness.com | Emory Business
-
Jan 10, 2025 |
brnw.ch | Emory Business |Goizueta Effect
The following article originally published on BusinessBecause. Considering enrolling in an MBA as someone from a nontraditional student background? Find out three valuable lessons this former hospital nurse has learned during his MBA. There are some careers where enrolling in a two-year business degree doesn’t seem like an obvious step to get ahead. While finance professionals and consultants often build an MBA into their plans, it’s less common for ballet dancers, for example.
-
Jan 3, 2025 |
emorybusiness.com | Emory Business
We’re kicking off the New Year by sharing some of the standout stories featured on EmoryBusiness.com throughout 2024. The start of a new year is a symbolic clean slate. It’s a chance to embrace fresh opportunities, set ambitious goals, and imagine what lies ahead. It’s also a great time to pause for a moment of reflection. Before diving headfirst into the demands of work, school, or life’s daily rhythm, we can appreciate the journey we’ve traveled over the past year.
-
Dec 30, 2024 |
emorybusiness.com | Emory Business
This article was originally published on BusinessBecause.com. By Nick Harland. Back when Maya Dantzler 24MBA was knocking on North Carolina doors encouraging people to vote, she probably couldn’t have foreseen the direction her career would take. But that doesn’t mean her time as a canvasser went to waste. “That was still, to this day, the hardest job I ever had,” she explains. There are no days off when you’re campaigning.
-
Dec 30, 2024 |
brnw.ch | Emory Business |Goizueta Effect
This article was originally published on BusinessBecause.com. By Nick Harland. Back when Maya Dantzler 24MBA was knocking on North Carolina doors encouraging people to vote, she probably couldn’t have foreseen the direction her career would take. But that doesn’t mean her time as a canvasser went to waste. “That was still, to this day, the hardest job I ever had,” she explains. There are no days off when you’re campaigning.
-
Dec 23, 2024 |
emorybusiness.com | Emory Business
The following article was originally published on MBAGRADSCHOOLS.com. Explore Pooja Bhatt’s Emory Goizueta MBA journey, highlighting student life, internships, and leadership development in a dynamic environment. For Pooja Bhatt 25MBA, her decision to enroll in Emory University’s Goizueta Business School in Atlanta, Georgia, was driven by her goal to expand her professional network and enhance her business skills. Before joining the Two-Year MBA program, Bhatt had a diverse background in science.
-
Dec 20, 2024 |
mbacrystalball.com | Emory Business
The one-year MBA can be a good option for mid-career professionals wishing to accelerate their career advancement without an extended break from work. Typically, one year business programs were more popular and commonly offered in the UK and Europe. However in the recent years, they have been gaining traction in the US as well. According to recent GMAC Prospective Students Survey Summary Report, the one-year MBA surpassed the two-year MBA as being the most preferred program type.