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Will Tencent, parent of WeChat, make its way to U.S. markets?

Gil Rabinowitch, MBA ’19, explains the history of Tencent, WeChat’s parent company, and how it could make its way into the U.S. market.

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.

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Students in Big Red Microenterprise advise local entrepreneurs

Equipped with a b-school education and a love for the community, students in Big Red Microenterprise advise small businesses to support local development.

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Cornell study highlights the critical importance of brand consistency

Chris Anderson’s study found that consistency within a brand is increasingly important, as compared to location and reputation across a chain scale.

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Noteworthy: Why there’s never been a better time to be at Johnson

In her conversation, Byers reflected on the Johnson MBA journey and the notable changes she’s seen during her tenure as director of admissions.

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Johnson announces 2018 distinguished alumni diversity award recipients

Marques E. Zak, MBA ’10, and William J. Restrepo ’80, MBA ’85, will be honored at the Johnson Diversity Symposium and Alumni Awards Dinner on Oct. 27.

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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Meet Cornell Johnson’s MBA Class of 2020

There’s more than one way to be a Johnson MBA. Meet twelve members of the Class of 2020, and hear exactly why each of them chose Cornell.

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Dear Jumia: Watch that Walmart-Flipkart deal

Brandon Banner, MBA ’19, on how Walmart’s investment in India’s top eCommerce player could be a sign of what’s to come for Jumia, Africa’s first unicorn.