Cornell MBA

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

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Park Perspectives: Start asking “why”

Colin Anderson, MBA ’23, encourages students to find their purpose.

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Park Perspectives: Working hard and being kind in the most competitive of arenas

Darren Horne, MBA ’23, advises on leaning in to support systems during recruiting.

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Bringing Sustainability to Buildings

Raghu Reddy, MBA ’23, Environmental Finance and Impact Investing Fellow, describes his internship at Honeywell’s Sustainable Building Technologies unit.

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Park Fellows alumni spotlight: Kate Rubenstein, MBA ’05

Catch up with this Roy H. Park alumna and Blackstone Credit managing director to learn more about her leadership initiatives.

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Finding the Next Big Thing in Brazil

The Social Impact Internship Fund enabled Pedro Tucci, MBA ’23, to identify diverse entrepreneurs in Brazil for Antler, a venture capital fund.

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Food and Ferments: The Growth of a Culture

Adit Desai and Beto Durón, both MBA ’23, reflect on their experience helping local fermentation company Food and Ferments with plans for expansion.

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Park Fellows alumni spotlight: Mallory Martino, MBA ’14

Mallory Martino, MBA ’14, works with business and HR leadership to define and execute people strategies that drive performance.

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Park Perspectives: Sowing seeds for courage

Valerie Hanke, MBA ’23, reflects on learning how to develop courage as a daily habit.”

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Park Perspectives: It’s okay not to be okay

Rachel Starr, MBA ’22, reflects on how embracing her struggles have made her an approachable leader.