Insights

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.

Filmmakers discuss solar power in aviation
Cornell’s Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise hosted a Q&A Oct. 29 with filmmakers Quinn Kanaly and Noel Dockstader; their film “Point of No Return” (2017) tells the story of the first solar-powered flight around the world.

Johnson’s Parker Center for Investment Research celebrates 20 years
The Parker Center’s 20th anniversary celebration brought together more than 120 members of the Johnson community Oct. 25 in Manhattan.

Being smart about the smart grid
On Oct. 15, as part of the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise’s weekly speaker series, Mackenzie discussed her work with smart grid technologies in New York state.

Breaking gender barriers across generations
At the Cornell Family Business Roundtable, women from within the Johnson community and beyond gathered to discuss leadership and their family’s businesses.

Carrie George, MPA/MILR ’06, on the future of ethical supply chain
Carrie George shared her insights on ethical supply chain as part of SGE’s speaker series called Leaders in Sustainable Global Enterprise.

Look to entrepreneurs for what’s next in healthcare
With consumers demanding more from healthcare and the industry struggling to contain costs, professionals with entrepreneurial mindsets will shape the future.

Leading in a VUCA world takes courage, conviction, character
General George Casey Jr. called his three years in Iraq “a leadership laboratory” when he discussed leading in a VUCA world in D.C., Oct. 9.

Breaking ground in fintech research—it’s not “too new” to pursue
Learn how Andrew Karolyi, professor and academic dean, put in motion an innovative process to generate the first-ever body of scholarly research on fintech.