Careers
Faculty point to challenges for women in business and voice their hopes for the future
Women faculty in the SC Johnson College share their hopes for aspiring business leaders and offer advice for managing ongoing equity challenges.
Park Perspectives: To change careers, follow your passions and abilities
Daniel Titterington, MBA ’20, explores how Johnson helped him identify and carry out his career transition to renewable energy finance.
Gaining insights into food industry sustainability with FreshDirect
Kelsey Cheng shares her experience working at New York City–based FreshDirect and FoodKick as a supply chain sustainability intern.
Morgan Stanley leader shares her tips for career success with Dyson undergraduates
Carla Harris presented her talk, Tools for Maximizing your Career Success, as part of Dyson’s Leadership Week
Hotel Show NYC: Touring the breadth of the hospitality industry
The Hotel Show excursion to New York City gives MMH students a chance to visit hospitality companies and network with industry professionals.
Delivering sustainably: An internship tackling big questions in transportation
MBA student Austin Blais discusses working in a corporate sustainability role at a prominent consumer packaged good company during his summer internship.
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Women in Investing Conference draws top MBA students and industry leaders
Networking, stock-pitching, panels, and more were on the program at the Parker Center’s 10th annual MBA Women in Investing Conference.
The road less traveled: How Alex Ruiz ’90 carved a career in digital marketing and advertising
Embracing his entrepreneurial spirit, Alex Ruiz ’90 surprisingly found a home in digital marketing and communications at global powerhouse Accenture Interactive.
Reggie Fils-Aimé visits campus, delivers inaugural Leaders in Residence lecture
Former Nintendo president and COO Reggie Fils-Aimé delivers guiding principles for next generation leaders in Cornell lecture.