Graduate

Students high-five over a table of LEGO
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Park Perspectives: Operational concepts get real

Cecelia McDonald, MBA ’20, reflects on the very real benefits of applying the concept of utilization to her own life as well as her career.

Six Park Fellows from the Classes of 2020 and 2021.
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Park Perspectives: Three steps in my leadership journey

Ashley Clark, Two-Year MBA ’20 and Park Leadership Fellow, outlines three steps that helped her navigate the depth and complexity of leadership.

Laura Georgianna and Jessica Rolph sit facing each other in chairs on stage., Jessica is speaking.
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Jessica Rolph’s journey from Cornell student to MBA to cofounder of two best-selling brands

Jessica Rolph, founder and CEO of Lovevery, talks about purpose, partnerships, getting acquired, and starting up all over again.

Taylor Nguyen and three teammates
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Park Perspectives: Seeing leadership through a different lens

Taylor Nguyen, Two-Year MBA ’21, reflects on the lessons in leadership she has gained from her classmates’ diversity of backgrounds.

Five students pose for a photo wearing branded jackets.
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Park Perspectives: Finding a personal definition of success

Austin Blais, Two-Year MBA ’20, takes a journey of personal and professional discovery as he immerses himself in his MBA projects.

A group of MBA students
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Park Perspectives: The importance of staying true to yourself

Danielle and Emma discuss how friendships, and Johnson, can help you remember who you are and why you came to business school.

Caleb Heyman at the Taj Mahal
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Park Perspectives: Learning by choosing

Caleb Heyman, Two-Year MBA ’21, reflects on what he learned about leadership and the role of decision-making as a Park Leadership Fellow.

People standing with receipts and shopping carts at Target
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MBAs join with Cornell Elves to spread holiday cheer in Tompkins County

Johnson MBAs, 19 student clubs, and the Cornell Elves program join forces to sponsor 33 children in Tompkins County this holiday season.

Bernardo Espinosa in Paris
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Park Perspectives: Learning to lead through discomfort

Bernardo Espinosa, Two-Year MBA ’20, sought out uncomfortable situations to learn how to push through discomfort and lead with authority.