Two-Year MBA

The latest news and updates from the full-time, two-year residential MBA program at SC Johnson College.

Restructuring Week_Rob Symington
Johnson BusinessFeed

Alumni give insights during IBI Restructuring Week

The IBI learned from a leading restructuring advisor, put those lessons in to practice, and tied it together with instruction from a seasoned investor.

José Gaztambide, MBA '13, Park Fellow
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Park Fellows alumni spotlight: José Gaztambide, MBA ’13

José Gaztambide, MBA ’13 and Park Fellow, reflects on his Park experience and how he learned to lead through authenticity and harnessing passions.

Photo of students and workers wearing Krispy Kreme hats in front of a sign that says "we all crave experiences that bring more joy to our lives"
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Treks to NYC and DC give real-world perspective on sustainability

Students in the sustainable global enterprise immersion met with companies in NYC and DC to discuss environmental and social sustainability.

Photo of Class of 2020 on the lawn in front of Sage Hall
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Welcoming the Class of 2020 Two-Year MBA candidates

Johnson welcomed 280 Two-Year MBA candidates to campus in early August for two weeks of pre-term activities, panels, and leadership sessions.

Chia-Lin Simmons, MBA '02, Park Fellow
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Park Fellows alumni spotlight: Chia-Lin Simmons, MBA ’02

Chia-Lin Simmons, MBA ’02 and Park Fellow, reflects on her Park Fellowship experience and how she continues to support women in business.

Photo of a group talking to Kenyans with sheep
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Applying military experience to a sustainability challenge

Jason discusses similarities between military and sustainability challenges as he developed a commercialization strategy for a new technology in Kenya.

Frank Nicklaus, MBA '12, Park Fellow
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Park Fellows alumni spotlight: Frank Nicklaus, MBA ’12

Frank Nicklaus, MBA ’12 and Park Fellow, reflects on his Park Fellowship experience and his transition from the military into business.

Photo of a tourist destination with solar panels on the roof
Johnson BusinessFeed

The business case for sustainable tourism management of protected areas

I was able to put my immersion and core skill sets to work with the TAPAS Group at the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.