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Interning with the National Park Service
Keith summarizes his time with the National Park Service as a business plan intern, made possible in part by Johnson’s Social Impact Internship Fund.

Course reflections: Competition from Emerging Market Multinationals
Dissecting one of the largest e-commerce platforms, based out of the second most populous country in the world, right from the heart of Ithaca, New York.

Admissions tips from first-year MBAs
Getting to know our MBA applicants is one of our top admissions priorities—here, a few of our first-year MBA students offers their best application tips.

Adirondack Expedition: An opportunity to practice leadership
Students practiced leadership skills during a three-day Adirondacks Leadership Expedition—complete with hiking, camping, and canoeing.

Breaking gender barriers across generations
At the Cornell Family Business Roundtable, women from within the Johnson community and beyond gathered to discuss leadership and their family’s businesses.

Carrie George, MPA/MILR ’06, on the future of ethical supply chain
Carrie George shared her insights on ethical supply chain as part of SGE’s speaker series called Leaders in Sustainable Global Enterprise.

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.

Look to entrepreneurs for what’s next in healthcare
With consumers demanding more from healthcare and the industry struggling to contain costs, professionals with entrepreneurial mindsets will shape the future.

Leading in a VUCA world takes courage, conviction, character
General George Casey Jr. called his three years in Iraq “a leadership laboratory” when he discussed leading in a VUCA world in D.C., Oct. 9.