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See how we’re turning ambition into impact every day through stories and updates about Johnson School students, faculty, staff, alumni, partners, and friends.

Photo of Safiya Miller ’15, who is featured in the Financial Times
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Noteworthy: Financial Times features Safiya Miller ’15, Microsoft’s MBA hiring spree

Safiya Miller ’15 talks about why she choose this role and Microsoft’s head of global talent acquisition reveals what they look for in MBA candidates.

Portrait of Cindy van Es, professor of practice at Dyson
Dyson School

Quick Q & A: Cindy van Es

Statistics expert, social justice advocate, and Jazzercise pro—learn a little more about Cindy van Es, professor of practice at the Dyson School.

Photo of Andrew Novakovic, named to the International Dairy Federation Committee
Dyson School

Andrew Novakovic named to International Dairy Federation Committee

Andrew Novakovic has been elected by the General Assembly of the (IDF) as the sole academic member of its Science and Program Coordination Committee (SPCC).

Photo of Mani Selvam, MBA ’18, at Machu Picchu, Peru marveling at the 15th century Incan Citadel in the Andes Mountains during fall break.
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Making the most of your second year in the Johnson MBA

After learning what works for me during the first part of my second year, I’m using this post to share some tips I’ve come across.

Photo of Marcela and another student during the Marketing Executive Coaching Program
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Top marketing executives empower Johnson students to reach their goals

MBA students are confronted with difficult leaps of faith as we explore careers and look for our dream jobs. Johnson challenges me to think even bigger.

Lesley Vincent, Executive MBA Metro NY ’19, director of Global Retail Operating Solutions at The Estee Lauder Companies
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Making an impact in global retail with an executive MBA

With my MBA, I’ll be able to react to the changing paradigms in global business—helping The Estee Lauder Companies maintain its leadership and prestige.

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Career influencers for 2017 … and beyond! Part 2

Laurie Sedgwick discusses the career maintenance behaviors and successful career transitions that that lead to a successful career.

Matt Muskin, Two-Year MBA ’18 with Habitat for Humanity group
Johnson School

Park Perspectives: Building habits and habitats

Students at Johnson have found endless opportunities to leave our school and the Ithaca community better than when they arrived here.

Dyson Dean Lynn Wooten takes a photo with students
Dyson School

Connecting with your professors beyond the classroom

Throughout my training to become a professor, and during the course of my life, I have been inspired by those who dedicate their lives to teaching others.