Cornell MBA

The latest news and updates from the MBA programs at SC Johnson College.

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Park Perspectives: Johnson women and our allies

Julia Angelos Two-Year MBA ’22 hopes to help provide opportunities and resources that empower through connection, inclusion, and advancement.

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The Internship: Smart. Driven. Googley.

Two-Year MBA student Taylor Nguyen writes about her summer internship at Google and the intersection of Google and sustainability.

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New faculty introduction: Paul Clancy

Meet Johnson’s newest faculty member, Paul Clancy, and learn about his area of expertise, what he will be teaching, and his interests.

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Student Voices: Meet Wilfredo Castillo, Two-Year MBA Class of 2022

An electronic trading systems and equity specialist focusing on wealth management, learn why Wilfredo Castillo joined the Two-Year MBA Class of 2022.

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Moving the needle: the increasing role of sustainability in business

GreenBiz Group’s Joel Makower spoke to students about the steps firms are taking to integrate sustainability into core business.

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Student Voices: Meet Mouna Allani, Johnson Cornell Tech MBA Class of 2021

A Forté Fellow who is passionate about technology and product strategy, learn why Mouna Allani joined the Johnson Cornell Tech MBA Class of 2021.

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Park Perspectives: How to stretch yourself as a leader

Leaning on lessons learned through firsthand experiences, Peter Fraser Two Year MBA ’22 examines how one becomes a better leader in business.

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Park Perspectives: How a mental shift can help overcome challenges

Rachel Starr Two Year MBA ’22 describes how she found herself in the ‘red zone’ at Johnson, and how she got herself out of it.

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Connecting the dots: Linking problem-solving skillset to tech sales strategy

Trevor Sung, MBA ’21, expanded his perspective and sharpened his consulting and problem-solving skills in the Sustainable Global Enterprise Immersion.