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Dwane running a marathon
Dyson BusinessFeed

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.

Yasmin Watt
Dyson BusinessFeed

Yasmin Watt ’22: Challenging the status quo to create a supportive community

Inspired by her parents and Cornell alumni, Yasmin Watt ’22 chose Cornell because she wants to become a passionate business leader.

Jen Davis speaking at a podium
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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.

Allison and Anne outside of Sage Hall
Johnson BusinessFeed

Celebrating National Siblings Day with Anne and Allison Latham, both Class of 2020

Anne and Allison Latham are in the Two-Year MBA program. While their pursuits are different, they both found their perfect fit as Cornell MBAs.

Students writing on whiteboard
Johnson BusinessFeed

Addressing challenges, finding opportunities where business and sustainability meet

The Sustainable Global Enterprise immersion blurs the lines between applied research, teaching, and engagement with organizations.

Chalk inscription on black chalkboard with hashtag Me Too
Dyson BusinessFeed

Beyond #MeToo: Re-examining sexual harassment in the workplace

Dean Wooten and co-author Erika James re-examine their original findings amidst a sea of recent sexual assault allegations.

Myron Spikes
Nolan BusinessFeed

Cornell’s ‘positive energy’ is just what Myron Spikes ’22 was looking for

The first in his family to attend college directly after high school, Myron has always held onto an unyielding determination to excel and earn a degree.

The Smith Family Business Initiative (SFBI)
Johnson BusinessFeed

Helping family businesses thrive: SFBI turns five years old

A Cornell-wide program, the Smith Family Business Initiative was founded in 2014 with a $10 million donation from John Smith, MBA ’74, and his wife, Dyan.

Water pump filling a bucket in a garden
Dyson BusinessFeed

A daily enjoyment: What is clean water worth?

Cathy Kling has dedicated her career to studying the value of clean water and how this information can be used to enact change in the world.