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Christine Monjer’s cool job: Las Vegas Aces head of marketing
In her own words, Christine Mojer, Johnson MBA ’14, describes her latest project as director of marketing for MGM Resorts International: the Las Vegas Aces, one of the powerhouse teams in the WNBA.

Curriculum to strengthen and empower tomorrow’s healthcare leaders
At the heart of our Executive MBA/MS in Healthcare Leadership program is a specialized curriculum that helps candidates strengthen their business skills and management capabilities as they relate to the healthcare industry.

Park Perspectives: Becoming the LGBTQ leader and role model I wanted to be (and maybe never had)
Accepting my status and membership as part of the LGBTQ community has made me a more compassionate, more resilient, and more passionate leader. Here are some lessons I learned along the way.

Experts call for more science in forensic science
Sunita Sah, a physician and assistant professor of management and organizations at the Johnson School, is one of a group of scientists calling for a national effort to bolster the scientific rigor in forensic science.

Hirschel Abelson ’55, MBA ’56, honored with Samuel C. Johnson Distinguished Service Award
Hirschel Abelson ’55, MBA ’56, co-founder and chairman of investment firm Stralem & Company, takes pride in empowering younger generations and setting them up to thrive.

Nonprofit internship offers new perspectives on nursing
Last summer, I had the opportunity to combine my experience in nursing with the business side of healthcare through my internship at Maternity Care Coalition (MCC), a nonprofit organization in Philadelphia, PA, focused on maternal and child healthcare.

Fayrouz Hares, MBA ’18: Aiming to lead on an international scale
As the academic year nears its end, Hares is looking forward to graduating in the community she now calls home, with both her Moroccan and American family and friends.

How 12 experts would end inequality if they ran America
Robert Frank, professor of management and economics at Johnson, contributes his views on two issues confronting the nation: income inequality and crumbling infrastructure.

IBI teamwork in action during Financial Modeling weekend
As my peers look toward summer on Wall Street, we want to take our preparation to the next level. Cue the Investment Banking Immersion (IBI).