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Magazine releases #GoizuetaKudos for Fall 2016

In early May, Lynne Segall 99MBA, associate dean of management practice initiatives and lecturer in organization & management, orchestrated the first Goizueta Client Day,...

Goizueta Business School welcomes new faculty

Goizueta welcomes new faculty including (from left to right) Vilma Todri, assistant professor of information systems & operations management; Rohan Ganduri, assistant professor of...

Real Estate, Private Equity and the art of the deal

The fields of private equity and real estate contain components of deal making that go beyond textbooks. From industry speakers to case competitions, Klaas...

New healthcare emphasis aids busy executives

Healthcare is constantly evolving, and staying current can be a challenge. Emory Executive Education is harnessing faculty expertise and industry contacts to offer new...

Gift to Goizueta to establish program to study business, government

The Robson Foundation, named for former dean John E. Robson, has pledged $2.1 million to establish the "John Robson Endowment for the Study of...

Trade deals more complicated than they seem

Goizueta expert Tom Smith says the claims made during the election on the negative side of trade are too one-sided. "It is naive to say a trade deal is responsible for... jobs lost," he said. "There are jobs that are gained through trade as well."

Baks: Investing for retirement requires perspective

There are ups and downs along the way, says Klaas Baks. “Think about a plane going from A to B," the Goizueta expert told the Atlanta Business Chronicle "There is volatility along the way. You can fly without turbulence, but it might take you 36 hours to go to a place that’s an hour away. It’s the same with investing."

Big upgrades don’t always lead to economic boom

New -- or upgraded -- arenas are great, but do they really spark economic growth? No, says Goizueta expert Tom Smith tells the AJC.

Smith: Individual opinions on MARTA will drive votes

“Everybody wants the system to be better than it is,” said Emory University economist Tom Smith. “But it’s all in how you show how it impacts me individually.”

Students gain real estate investment experience

A student-run real estate private equity fund four years in the making has not only gone beyond the textbook, it’s exceeded expectations.
New Faculty

Nine new faculty members join for Fall 2016

"I am both privileged and honored to help this group achieve new heights as researchers and educators," said Kristy Towry, Vice Dean of Faculty and Research.

WABE: 2016 Election has heavy ties to the economy

Goizueta Business School economist Tom Smith chats with the hosts of WABE's "A Closer Look" about the U.S. economy and its role in the 2016 General Election.