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Dyson School

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.

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Dyson School

A new approach to thinking: Performance-based pay in the nonprofit sector

Research by Dr. Sarah Wolfolds, Assistant Professor at the Dyson School, reveals how firms can use performance-based pay to their advantage in the non-profit sector.

Marmeline and Dean Mark Nelson address the symposium attendees
Johnson School

An office with a view: Marmeline Petion-Midy ’95, MBA ’00, shares secrets to success

Alumna Marmeline Petion-Midy ’95, MBA ’00, delivers the keynote address alongside Dean Mark Nelson at Johnson’s 2018 Diversity Symposium.

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Nolan School

Alexandra Kemp ’20, U.S. Navy, aims to help incoming military veterans

Alexandra Kemp ’20 joined the U.S. Navy in 2004 to save lives. After an unexpected illness and early retirement, she found the Hotel School.

2016 Veterans Day Ceremony [MILSCI]
Dyson School

Dyson veterans reflect on their Cornell experience

In recognition of Veterans Day, Dyson veterans reflect on their Cornell experience.

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Nolan School

Proud to serve, proud to be a Hotelie: Q&A with SHA military veterans

Cornell has long supported the pursuits of military veterans. Alumni and students share their experiences as Hotelies and members of the armed forces.

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Johnson School

Alumni Q&A: Why a Cornell MBA is the best choice for military veterans

Johnson is honored to work with military veterans who bring value to the entire Cornell MBA community. Alumni reflect on their MBA experiences.

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Johnson School

Parth Vedawala, MBA ’19: Learning through observation, leading by example

With his family’s business, Parth developed a passion for interacting with multiple aspects of business management. Now he’s turning passion to practice.

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Johnson School

What second-year MBAs can learn as coaches for first-year core teams

Laura Georgianna, director of leadership programs, explains the first-year core team structure and second-year Johnson Leadership Fellows benefits.