EMBA Americas
Learn more about the diverse students, alumni, and faculty of this international executive MBA program.

Veteran Voices: Meet US Marine Corps Captain Edmund Fuentes MBA ’22
Captain Edmund Thomas Fuentes MBA ’22 is a US Marine Corps and US Naval Academy veteran who is enrolled in the Cornell Executive MBA (EMBA) Americas program at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management.

Cybersecurity attorney Gage Javier helps clients navigate an evolving landscape
10 Under 10 honoree Gage Javier, MBA ’16, is a cybersecurity attorney, champion for domestic violence victims, recreational pilot, and race-car driver.

Student Voices: Meet Osman Ghafoor, Executive MBA Americas Class of 2022
An IT manager who leads an offshore team of developers—learn why Osman Ghafoor joined the Executive MBA Americas Class of 2022.

Student Voices: Meet Onyinye Akujuo, Executive MBA Americas Class of 2022
Grants manager, funding strategist, and Emerging Markets Institute Fellow—learn why Onyinye Akujuo joined the Executive MBA Americas Class of 2022.

Student Voices: Meet Steve Casey, Executive MBA Americas Class of 2022
Sales professional, real estate investor, and new father—learn why Steve Casey joined the Executive MBA Americas Class of 2022.

2020 Best & Brightest Executive MBAs
Three amazing professionals from Johnson programs made the list: Yoga Anand from Los Angeles, CA; Jack Cheung, New York City, NY; and Daniel Lakoff, MD, from Montreal, Canada.

Late-night teamwork, Battle of the Brands, a musical goodbye, and more
Johnson’s graduates in the Class of 2020 share their favorite Cornell memories. Congratulations to our newest business management leaders!

Celebrating Mother’s Day: Reflections from our executive MBA moms
To celebrate Mother’s Day, nine of Johnson’s EMBA moms reflect on their executive MBA program experience while raising a family and working full time.

Johnson recognizes 2019 award winners across nine academic programs
Several students across Johnson’s seven MBA programs and two MPS programs were recognized for their achievements, contributions, and academic performance.