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Just Tech It: Recapping the 2019 Johnson Women in Technology (JWiT) Conference
This year’s JWiT theme, Just Tech It, celebrated MBA women who have leveraged technology to make significant cross-industry impacts.
Learning beyond the classroom with winter travel treks
Sara Schmitt, MBA ’19, reflects on 35 days spent traveling the world on business, technology, and entrepreneurship treks with her classmates.
Aligning values: My internship as a summer consultant at NPR
Harrison Jobe, MBA ’19, discusses the state of journalism and his summer internship at NPR—made possible with help from the Social Impact Internship Fund.
Park Perspectives: From internship to mentorship
Bryan Tannenbaum, Two-Year MBA ’19, reflects on his Johnson experience as a first-year during recruiting and how he transitioned to a second-year mentor.
Exploring a New Age IPO: Beyond Meat
The 2019 IBI continues with an in-depth look into IPOs and a guest lecture from Alex Ivanov, MBA ’00, managing director of equity capital markets at Citi.
Park Perspectives: Student leadership transitions and learning to let go
Taylor Fox, Two-Year MBA ’19, highlights how student leadership roles at Johnson prove to be both a memorable and critical element to the MBA experience.
NSMH’s 30th anniversary: Celebrating the past, treasuring the present, shaping the future
The National Society for Minorities in Hospitality, co-founded by Hotelies in 1989, celebrated its 30th anniversary at the 2019 NSMH National Conference.
Colombia’s next decade: Challenges and opportunities
In the wake of political, social, and economic transformation, Colombia has positioned itself for sustained growth, but not without challenges.
Growing consumer power in China: A glimpse of the global future?
Foreign brands have to look beyond China’s regulatory forces and be cognizant of Chinese consumers’ power in order to remain globally competitive.