Executive MBA (EMBA)
Read more about students, faculty, alumni, events, and initiatives of the Executive MBA programs at the Johnson School.

EMBA Metro NY students take teamwork to the next level with business ideation
Three EMBA Metro NY students combine classroom lessons and group experience to form a diverse team and launch a telemedicine business.

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!

Alumni and students create tech-focused responses to challenges of COVID-19
New tech-focused ventures and inventions include virtual medical guidance, 3D-printed PPEs, data tracking, smart masks, and more.

Cross-program hackathon teams address the future of urban centers
Students team up across programs, cultures, and time zones to compete in the annual Business Model Hackathon with Cornell-Tsinghua Finance MBAs.

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.

Emerging markets elective highlights teamwork and insight among EMBAs
David Wei Wu (EMBA Metro NY) shares what he learned about emerging markets—and his classmates—during a winter residential session elective course.

Is there a golden ticket? Tips to strengthen your EMBA Metro NY application
Christine O’Brien, assistant director of admissions, offers advice on applying to the EMBA Metro NY program, including how to strengthen your application.

EMI Conference 2019: New ideas and new rules as we enter a new decade
Zach Bubolo reflects on the 2019 EMI Conference, which included thought-provoking panels, a spirited case competition, and new ideas.

Cornell-Tsinghua FMBA residential session included teamwork, dragon boats, and BBQ
The new Cornell-Tsinghua FMBA Class of 2021 reflects on their orientation and parts of their first residential session on the Cornell campus.