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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MBAs join with Cornell Elves to spread holiday cheer in Tompkins County

Johnson MBAs, 19 student clubs, and the Cornell Elves program join forces to sponsor 33 children in Tompkins County this holiday season.

Bernardo Espinosa in Paris
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Park Perspectives: Learning to lead through discomfort

Bernardo Espinosa, Two-Year MBA ’20, sought out uncomfortable situations to learn how to push through discomfort and lead with authority.

Johnson students show support for the LBGTQ+ community.
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Park Perspectives: How Johnson helped me show my Pride

Ryan Moran, Two-Year MBA ’20, discusses his experience with Out For Business student organization and the Park Fellows program.

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Park Perspectives: A quarter at the Cornell Tech campus

Matt Ford details his experience in the fintech intensive at the Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island in New York City.

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Park Perspectives: Important lessons I learned at Johnson

Two-year MBA Jessie Anderson reflects on what she learned in her two years at Johnson, with a focus on relationship-building and maintaining perspective.

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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.

Allison Latham, Two-Year MBA '20, with her team celebrating a second-place finish at the 2018 MBA Sustainability Case Competition at Penn State Smeal College of Business
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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.

Matt Pundmann, Two-Year MBA '19, with Johnson classmates in Tokyo
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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.

Lindsey Staley, Two Year MBA 19, takes a photo with her case competition team, Quincy Bedeau and Kevon Coppage, both Two Year MBAs 19
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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.