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.

Students stand next to their Johnson Sport Analytics Club sign
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Park Perspectives: Starting the Sports Analytics Club

Katie Colton explains how starting a new club at Johnson helped her to stay true to herself, delegate responsibilities, and understand key stakeholders.

Kenyattah Robinson, MBA '06, Park Fellow
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Park Fellows alumni spotlight: Kenyattah Robinson, MBA ’06

Kenyattah Robinson, MBA ’06 and Park Fellow, reflects on his Park experience and the importance of understanding your interpersonal leadership style.

Students wearing life jackets in the woods
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Adirondack Expedition: An opportunity to practice leadership

Students practiced leadership skills during a three-day Adirondacks Leadership Expedition—complete with hiking, camping, and canoeing.

Alex Ivanov, MBA '00, Park Fellow
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Park Fellows alumni spotlight: Alex Ivanov, MBA ’00

Alex Ivanov, MBA ’00 and Park Fellow, reflects on his Park Fellowship experience and how he continues to give back to the Cornell and Johnson communities.

Taylor Fox, Two-Year MBA '19 enjoying a sunny day at Buttermilk Falls State Park
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Park Perspectives: 3 tips for maintaining long-distance relationships during business school

Distance is tough, but with these tips from Taylor Fox you can better maintain your long-distance relationship and even deepen it while at business school.

Jennifer Dulski, MBA '99, Park Fellow
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Park Fellows alumni spotlight: Jennifer Dulski, MBA ’99

Jennifer Dulski, MBA ’99 and Park Fellow, reflects on her Park experience and how she views leadership as a vehicle for doing something that matters.

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Park Perspectives: Leveraging ambiguity during my summer internship

Jessie Anderson describes her internship as an Operations Pathways Manager Intern at Amazon as one of the most challenging yet rewarding experiences.

McGraw Tower, Uris Library, Ho Plaza, and Cayuga Lake in fall
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Park Perspectives: “So, you’re admitted… now what?”

Going to business school is a significant life transition! Here are my insights on how to arrive on campus ready to take advantage of this opportunity.

Erin McMahon, MBA '03, Park Fellow
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Park Fellows alumni spotlight: Erin McMahon, MBA ’03

Erin McMahon, MBA ’03 and Park Fellow, reflects on her Park Fellowship experience and how she’s serving as a female leader in education.