Two-Year MBA
Innovation on New York City Transit – On the Track to Sustainability
Innovation on New York City Transit – On the Track to Sustainability by Brennan Duty, MBA ‘15 (03/13/2014) During the SGE immersion trek to New York City, students visit the Metropolitan Transport Authority (MTA) which runs New York City’s buses, subways and railroads. Counter to popular belief, it is a company that uses technoplogy innovation […]
Reflections from a Practitioner – The Value of Management Cases
Reflections from a Practitioner – The Value of Management Cases by Michel El-Khoury, MBA ’12 (03/12/2014) When reflecting upon skills utilized on a daily basis as a Management Consultant, many are traced back to experiences developed during the Consulting Program at Johnson. Among the opportunities provided by the Program to aspiring consultants, I found Nate […]
A Marketer’s Best-Kept Secret
by Nicole Sim, MBA ‘14 My experiences at Johnson Graduate School of Management will always be unforgettable; in part because of the friendly banter that goes on with my over-achieving, top-performing friends that I absolutely adore. Much of that banter revolves around marketing which is often referred to as “fluff” by my investment banking immersion […]
For Career-Switchers, There’s a First Time for Everything
by Adam R. Beane, MBA ‘10 Like many of my Johnson colleagues, I pursued an MBA not to advance my current career, but to put myself on a new path altogether. I spent three years moving sideways at a well-known hotel chain, but when the long-awaited promotion opportunity finally arrived, I found myself hesitating to […]
Wind Energy Resources: Leveling the Playing Field
by Jackie Longner, MBA ’14 SGE immersion student, Jackie Longner (MBA ’14) discusses GE’s plans to increase the productivity and reliability of wind energy. As the world population grows and becomes more affluent, the demand for power to operate homes, businesses, and public infrastructure will undoubtedly increase. The question that remains is how to meet […]
A Suit-less Summer (or Winter) in Brazil
by Carlos R. I. Yoneda, MBA ‘14 and Environmental Finance and Impact Investing Fellow This summer Carlos Yoneda (MBA ’14) travelled home to San Paulo, Brazil, where he worked in Google’s Brazil office for the AdWords Channel Sales team. His internship was focused on market research in Latin American and the Caribbean as well as […]
Bringing Health Insurance to the Uninsured
by Michael Ditter, MBA ’14 SGE immersion helps prepare student for the ambiguity of a consulting project. Accenture estimates that by 2017 public exchanges will expand in order to provide access to standardize healthcare coverage for an estimated 30 million Americans. Over the summer I had the privilege of working to help make this a […]
Africaptialism: A New Era for Africa
by Jerry Petit-Frere, MBA ‘14 A summer in Africa changes the perspective of an American MBA. The continent of Africa is plagued by a number of socio-economic issues. Sustainable infrastructure, nourishment and education lag behind the world average. However, according to Heirs Holdings, an investment firm in Nigeria, Africaptialism is the solution that will propel […]
A Company’s Evolution
by Patrick Starr, MBA ’14 and Environmental Finance and Impact Investing Fellow SSG Advisors, a boutique international development consulting firm based in Burlington, VT, was looking to evolve as a company, and they hired me to help them figure out where to go. My path to business school was anything but traditional, so I knew […]