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Nolan School

The Extroverted, Yet Silent Leader: Jenniviv Bansah

Jenniviv Bansah, a senior undergraduate student in the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration, has held numerous leadership positions across campus. Her involvement in clubs and activities […]

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Johnson School

Financial and Business Consultant Anna Richards Helps Keep Farm Businesses Sustainable

10 Under 10 honoree Anna Richards, MBA ’20, founder of 2020 Consulting, is passionate about the agricultural industry and people who grow our food.

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Nolan School

Leading So People Want to Follow

In celebration of Women’s History Month, we spoke with students from across the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business about their experiences as women student leaders. Kyra Roach ’22 is […]

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Johnson School

Celebrating Women Leaders: Meet Stefanie Cainto, MBA ’23

Stefanie Cainto MBA ’23 discusses what good leadership looks like, her goals for growth as a leader, and the best advice she’s received.

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Dyson School

Rumbidzai Mangwende ’23 is Finding Leadership in Community

Rumbidzai Mangwende ’23—a Dyson undergraduate and founder of EthosSphere—is learning what it means to be a leader in the Cornell community.

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SC Johnson College

Celebrating Women Student Leaders

The Cornell SC Johnson College of Business is celebrating Women’s History Month by sharing the experiences of women student leaders from across the college’s three schools. Each student leader has […]

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Johnson School

Investment banker and athlete Thomas White competes for market share in energy investing

10 Under 10 honoree Thomas White, MBA ’17, wakes up every day excited to compete and take market share in an extremely competitive energy landscape.

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Johnson School

Sense of ‘professionalism’ linked to unethical behavior

Employees or managers who view themselves as more professional are more vulnerable to unethical behavior such as conflicts of interest, study.

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Johnson School

Federal laws push food safety stragglers to move forward

Strengthening federal food safety laws keep producers – and those along the supply chain – from lagging behind industry standards to protect consumers.