Tag: Alumni
Undergraduate student wins Predictive Analytics Competition
On Valentine's Weekend Goizueta’s Information Systems & Operations Management department held its fourth annual Predictive Analytics Competition. The competition was organized by Assistant Professor Nikolay Osadchiy and sponsored by...
Five lessons from the Goizueta Gettysburg Leadership Experience
Alumnus Jon Keen describes lessons learned at the Gettysburg Leadership Experience, an effort by the school to put faculty, students and staff in learning situations in the context of one of the largest Civil War battles.
Weekend MBA structure updated, more flexibility added
Emory University's Goizueta Business School recently approved a change in its Executive MBA curriculum that allows for more customization and acceleration options. The weekend...
Rani Huang bets big on cutting-edge biotech
Rani Huang 12WEMBA was in a choice position to sell her life sciences company back in 2012 for a hefty profit. As the world’s first...
Exploring Emory’s ever-increasing international reach
British-born and American-raised, Philip Wainwright 85C 85G has traveled to five continents and boasts more than 20 years of international education experience. He’s practically...
Poets&Quants reviews alumni network rankings
Recently, Poets&Quants evaluated the alumni network rankings produced by Bloomberg Businessweek, Financial Times, The Economist, and GraduatePrograms.com.
Coffee With… Ray Hill
Taking the plunge and diving into unknown waters is par for the course to Ray Hill. As a young academic, he advised on economic policy in Washington while teaching, eventually being lured away from Princeton University to take on the then-uncharted territory of investment banking in China and broader Asia.
Sheth, Wainwright discuss opportunities for business in India
From economists to entrepreneurs, the business world has its eyes on India. With its ever-expanding population, newly successful stock market, and the increasing wealth...
What’s driving the joy of snacking?
“People are so time crunched that they are replacing meals with snacks, whether it’s yogurt or a bag of popcorn,” says Jolie Weber 09WEMBA, the new CEO of Wise Foods.
The Inconvenient Truth about the Convenience of Technology
Technology is an integral part of everyday life, but are the conveniences it provides too habit forming for our own good? Learn more in the new Emory Business cover story.
Data breaches harm store brand, reputation
With holiday shopping on the horizon, online merchants and brick-and-mortar stores are gearing up for a busy season. According to eMarketer.com, US retail sales...
Cyber security prevention just as important as response
Michael Marks Jr. 18EvMBA, an identity and access management architect for Coca-Cola Enterprises, explains that people need to change their habits.