Alumni
Dwane Morgan ’02: When life gives you data, make decisions
Dwane Morgan ’02, director of global consumer insights at Under Armour, has an analytical view of the world—every interaction is a learning experience.
Making partner: How Jen Davis ’99 discovered her passion and forged a path at Goldman Sachs
Davis’s path to investment banking was an evolution, not a predetermined destination. She reminds us it’s important to keep an open mind about career paths.
Back to the roots: How small town girl, Cathy Gaffney ’89, became a vice president at Wegmans
Cathy Gaffney ’89 grew up on a dairy farm. She’s now a leader in at Wegmans, one of the northeast’s most successful grocery chains.
Dyson veterans reflect on their Cornell experience
In recognition of Veterans Day, Dyson veterans reflect on their Cornell experience.
Advice for new Dyson students from those who came before
Being a new student can be overwhelming—but there are so many good things to come. Current Dyson students and alumni offer their best advice for the incoming class.
Panel explores careers combining life sciences and business
From launching a biotechnology investment firm to founding a pharmaceutical startup, four entrepreneurs discussed how they forged careers that combine their passion for the life sciences and business.
Uma Lele, “a leader in the world of economic development,” receives Dyson’s Wharton Award
To the many significant honors and awards she has accrued in her career, Uma Lele recently added one from the Dyson School, the Clifton R. Wharton Jr. Emerging Markets Award.
Cornell alumna: Lifelong learning, leading teams is key to women’s entrepreneurial success
Serial entrepreneur Shelly Porges ’74, MPS ’77, has followed one guiding principle throughout her successful career: If you become a lifelong learner, opportunities will come your way.
2018’s rising stars of real estate
Michael Lee, Dyson ’11, is a rising star at financial advisory firm HKS Capital Partners. Read more about what makes this Cornelian an up-and-comer worth keeping an eye on, according to Real Estate Weekly.