Inside SC Johnson

Businesswomen in Latin America: Self-affirmation, work, and reinvention
Heloisa Menezes, visiting scholar at the Emerging Markets Institute, recounts working as a businesswoman in Brazil and the sabbatical that’s enabled her to study at Cornell.

Present Value: Saule Omarova discusses financial sector oversight and fintech
Present Value podcast talks with Cornell Law School’s Saule Omarova about financial oversight, Dodd-Frank, and implications of an emerging fintech sector.

The business of outrunning extinction: Cheetah conservation
World-renowned wildlife conservationist Laurie Marker discusses the work of the Cheetah Conservation Fund and its impact in Namibia.

Christopher Marquis’s co-authored paper recognized for “responsible research”
Christopher Marquis was recognized as a finalist for the 2019 Responsible Research in Management award for his paper published in Organization Science.

Noteworthy: Dr. Geraldine McGinty discusses the benefits of an MBA
Dr. Geraldine McGinty, MD, MBA, FACR, discusses the benefits of an MBA for healthcare professionals with the Radiology Leadership Institute.

You’re in! You’ve accepted! How do you make the most of your next two years?
Mukul Aggarwal, Two-Year MBA ’19, offers advice to incoming students on making the most of opportunities available at Johnson.

Interdisciplinary work is the new frontier, and Cornell is leading the way
As part of the practicum he participated in, Angus J. McKenzie, MPS ’19, provided services to low-income taxpayers from diverse communities.

Park Perspectives: Important lessons I learned at Johnson
Two-year MBA Jessie Anderson reflects on what she learned in her two years at Johnson, with a focus on relationship-building and maintaining perspective.

Research Recap: Can groundwater conservation policies have unintended consequences?
C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell and Cornell students examine possible perverse consequences of incentive-based programs for agricultural groundwater conservation.