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.
Park Perspectives: Big Red Ventures’ co-founders inspire current Park Fellows
Alex Ivanov and John Kyles, MBAs ’00 and Park Fellows, founded Big Red Ventures, a student-run, evergreen venture capital fund that continues to thrive today.
Park Perspectives: Leading without a defined “leader”
Allison Latham, Two-Year MBA ’20, recognizes that a formal leader does not need to be defined in all instances, but initiative and structure are key.
Park Perspectives: The plan after the plan
Matt Pundmann, Two-Year MBA ’19, found a sense of stability and understanding in the Johnson community despite not knowing what exactly is next.
Park Perspectives: An MBA can be a “career enhancer”
Lindsey Staley, Two Year MBA Æ19, explains how continuing a career and pursuing an MBA do not need to be mutually exclusive.
Park Fellows alumni spotlight: Jodi Glickman, MBA ’02
Jodi Glickman, MBA ’02, CEO & founder of Great On The Job, discusses her career journey, the importance of being “great on the job,” and making a difference.
Park Perspectives: Tips on converting your internship
While immersions prepare you to deliver large projects, these tips will help you successfully navigate the day-to-day challenges of your internship.
Park Perspectives: The heart of leadership
Zach Zirkle, Two-Year MBA ’20, highlights how motives behind one’s leadership approach make all the difference in their ability to build a world-class team.
Interning with Dow Chemical at the intersection of sustainability and business
Matt Pundmann, MBA ’19, reflects on his summer internship at Dow Chemical, where sustainability is at the core of its mission.
Park Perspectives: Life is a highway
Core classes, recruiting, and traveling from Ithaca to NYC for company events give students the opportunity to deepen friendships with their classmates.