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Dec 11, 2024 |
business.cornell.edu | Janice Endresen |Cornell Johnson
Beginning with the class of 2027, students in the Two-Year MBA program at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management will be required to take 1.5 credits of sustainability courses, selecting from a broad, discipline-based selection of qualified options. In addition, the school will expand experiential learning offerings for the Two-Year MBA, ensuring students have access to a wide-ranging selection of courses and hands-on experiences.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
business.cornell.edu | Cornell Johnson |Janice Endresen
Many successful MBA graduates aspire to join a board of directors, but how much thought should go into the process of identifying a meaningful match and making it through the vetting process? I, along with several MBA alumni who are board members, would argue that a great deal of thought is called for. Sure, there is the appeal of adding “board bling” to your resume, bio, and LinkedIn profile. But the consideration should go beyond that.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
business.cornell.edu | Cornell Johnson |Janice Endresen
The Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise celebrates 20 for 20 honoree Fred Keller ’66, founder of Cascade Engineering. Fred Keller ’66, founder of Cascade Engineering and former Johnson School lecturer in Sustainable Business.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
business.cornell.edu | Cornell Johnson |Janice Endresen
The Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise celebrates 20 for 20 honoree Linda Giuliano, MBA ’02, founder of BrightWorld ESG.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
news.cornell.edu | Janice Endresen
In a keynote speech to Cornell University trustees and council members, “The Plastic Paradox,” Fisk Johnson ’79, MEng ’80, MS ’82, MBA ’84, PhD ’86, chairman and CEO of SC Johnson and Cornell trustee emeritus, recognized plastics for the myriad uses and benefits they offer before enumerating the ubiquitous, widespread impacts of plastic waste. Having experienced the challenges of reducing plastic waste, he has concluded that plastic waste regulation is key to effectively addressing the problem.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
business.cornell.edu | Janice Endresen |Cornell Johnson
Fisk Johnson, CEO of SC Johnson, addressing Cornell University trustees and council members, October 18, 2024 (photo by Adam Murtland) In a keynote speech to Cornell University trustees and council members, “The Plastic Paradox,” Fisk Johnson ’79, MEng ’80, MS ’82, MBA ’84, PhD ’86, chairman and CEO of SC Johnson and Cornell trustee emeritus, recognized plastics for the myriad uses and benefits they offer before enumerating the ubiquitous, widespread impacts of plastic waste. Having...
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Oct 8, 2024 |
news.cornell.edu | Janice Endresen
From its conception in the fall of 2023 to its launch in the spring of 2024, Gorges Ventures, a student-managed and financed investment club, met a resounding, enthusiastic response both from seasoned entrepreneurs who became the startup’s advisors and from fellow classmates, the fund’s investors.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
business.cornell.edu | Cornell Johnson |Janice Endresen
Experts discussed practical solutions as panelists for From Ideas to Action: Future Directions in Sustainable Travel, Tourism, and Hospitality (left to right) Jeanne Varney, Aaron Adalja, O’Shannon Burns, Megan Eppler-Wood, and Mark Milstein (Photo by Jesse Winter) A diverse group of industry leaders and scholars came together to confront the urgent challenge of sustainability at a Climate Week NYC event: Sustainability in Travel, Tourism, and Hospitality, held at Cornell University’s hub at...
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Oct 2, 2024 |
business.cornell.edu | Janice Endresen |Cornell Johnson
Gorges Ventures founders Matheus Lelis, MBA ’25, Megan Shkolyar ’20, MBA ’25, and Albert Charles, MBA ’25 From its conception in the fall of 2023 to its launch in the spring of 2024, Gorges Ventures, a student-managed and financed investment club, met a resounding, enthusiastic response both from seasoned entrepreneurs who became the startup’s advisors and from fellow classmates, the fund’s investors.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
business.cornell.edu | Janice Endresen |Cornell Johnson
Celebrating 10 Under 10 honoree Marianne Boak, MBA ’23 Marianne Boak, MBA ’23, senior vice president of enterprise products and data operations at Major League Baseball A senior vice president in the sports industry and a mentor who believes that being a Cornellian means building communities where everyone feels they belong, Marianne Boak, MBA ’23, a graduate of the Executive MBA Metro NY program at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, is one of the 2024 10 Under 10...