Roy H. Park Fellowship

Read more about our Park Fellows and the overall impact of this program housed at the Samuel Curtis Johnson School of Business.

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Park Perspective: Imposter Syndrome and the Best Decision I’ve Ever Made

Zach Sabadosa, MBA ’24, reflects on imposter syndrome and offers advice for changing recruiting goals.

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Honoring Diversity and Leadership: The L. Joseph Thomas Suite Dedication

Past and present deans and alumni came together during Reunion 2024 to honor Joe Thomas, Anne and Elmer Lindseth Dean Emeritus of the Johnson School.

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Park Perspective: A broader definition of leadership

Ami Parekh, MBA ’25, encourages students to recognize leadership opportunities beyond formal roles.

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Sustainable Strides: New Balance’s Commitment to Quality

Kyra Stiggelbout, MBA ’24, found a rewarding role at the intersection of quality and sustainability last summer at New Balance.

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Park Fellows Alumni Spotlight: Alex Green MBA ’12

Alex Green, MBA ’12, reflects on his Park Fellowship experience, and how it has shaped how he approaches his career at Apple.

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Park Perspectives: Building Trust at the Start of the MBA

Frank Hager, MBA ’24, encourages students to focus on building trust in their first months at Johnson.

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Park Fellows alumni spotlight: Heather Henyon MBA ’03

Heather Henyon, MBA ’03, reflects on her career path into angel investing, and how her Park Fellowship experience shaped her journey along the way.

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Park Perspective: Getting involved at Johnson

John Van Orden, MBA ’24, reflects on his first year as a Johnson MBA student.

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Park Perspective: The Power of Curiosity in Conflict Management

Ashley Hamilton, MBA ’24, explores the importance of curiosity in both conflict management and leadership.