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Park Fellows alumni spotlight: Elicia Carmichael, MBA ’11
Elicia Carmichael, MBA ’11 and Park Fellow, VP of strategy at Root Capital, reflects on her Park experience and how she’s making a difference today.

Discussion explores use of social impact bonds
Nadine Pequeneza, director of a documentary about social impact bonds, visited Cornell as part of the Leaders in Sustainable Global Enterprise Colloquium.

Present Value: Maureen O’Hara on market microstructure and ethics on Wall Street
Present Value, an independent editorial project produced by Johnson students, interviewed Maureen O’Hara, the Robert W. Purcell Professor of Finance.

Emerging markets champion: CEMEX, a Mexican global company
Abdellah Bouhamidi, MBA ’19, discusses growth options for emerging market champion CEMEX in a highly consolidated market.

Leaders in Emerging Markets: Exploring Mexico’s future in finance and technology
Three students recap speaker Jose Vidal Alcala-Burgos’s emerging markets talk on the role of data science in Mexico’s financial and technology sector.

A summer “under distress” as a fixed-income analyst in London
Rodrigo Martinez Redondo, MBA ’19, writes about his experience as a fixed income analyst intern in London thanks to the Nixon International Internship Fund.

Marketing Executive Coaching Program connects students, alumni, and marketing execs
Students and marketing executives share insights and reflections from the 2018 Marketing Executive Coaching Program (MECP).

3 tips to help you enjoy the Executive MBA Metro NY admissions journey
Sam Cho, Executive MBA Metro NY ’20, offers prospective students admissions tips in prose and inspiration in a poem—The Red Brick Road.

Career search, Cornell style: How I cut my job-hunt time in half
After a three-month search and multiple interviews, Beth enthusiastically accepted a job offer. Her last job hunt had taken six months.