In The Media

Our faculty lend their expert opinion to media outlets around the world. Here’s a collection of where to find them. Plus, discover stories about our people and programs in a variety of publications.

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Johnson School

Top 20 business schools where MBAs earn the highest salaries after graduation for 2018

Johnson ranked in top 20 MBA programs in 2018, based on alumni salaries after graduation.

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Nolan School

Q1 2018: Forecasting US hotel industry performance

Alumni Jan Freitag ’97, Scott Berman ’84, and Mark Woodworth ’77, MPS ’78, dive into their predictions for U.S. first-quarter hotel performance in Hotel News Now.

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Johnson School

B-schools predict what awaits in 2018

Johnson professor Mukti Khaire offers insight into the role of technology in 2018.

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Dyson School

Noteworthy: Chris Barrett discusses future of U.S. international food aid with ABC News

Potential changes in the upcoming 2018 Farm Bill have sparked a debate on how U.S. international food aid programs should provide assistance.

Headshot of Keith Barr with text overlay: Hotel News Now, Keith Barr ’92, CEO, InterContinental Hotels Group
Nolan School

Noteworthy: IHG’s Keith Barr ’92 talks to Hotel News Now on growth, tech strategies

Keith Barr ’92, who assumed the CEO position at InterContinental Hotels Group in July 2017, discusses what’s been keeping him busy on the job.

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Johnson School

Hotel financing: Loans to build, buy, renovate, or refinance

Jan A. deRoos, HVS Professor of Hotel Finance and Real Estate, offers insight into the relationship between developers, franchises, and financing.

Noteworthy: Eswar Prasad featured on Bloomberg Markets
Dyson School

Noteworthy: Eswar Prasad featured on Bloomberg Markets

Eswar Prasad, professor of international trade policy, discusses China’s economy on Bloomberg Markets.

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Johnson School

Here’s why Google, Amazon, Facebook are snapping up more MBAs

Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, Google, and a handful of other big tech companies, have been snapping up more MBA graduates.