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Hernan Saenz
Johnson School

Present Value: Hernan Saenz reflects on his 20-plus years in consulting and looks ahead

The Present Value podcast interviews Hernan Saenz, MILR ’98, MBA ’98, as he reflects on his past in consulting and what’s to come in the future.

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Johnson School

Executive education food and beverage courses embrace new trends

To take your foodservice career further, you can join SHA faculty for executive education classes on optimizing food and beverage program profits.

Authors speaking on a panel at the launch event
Dyson School

Tata-Cornell Institute’s co-authors launch new book on food systems in India

The Tata-Cornell Institute announces its new book, Transforming Food Systems for a Rising India, which reflects the institute’s past five years of research.

Chalk drawing that says "Think Outside the Box"
Johnson School

2018 CHR roundtable highlights hospitality industry sustainability strategies

CHR roundtable participants discuss the results of owner, operator, and brand collaboration to improve the hotel industry’s sustainability strategies.

Faculty Highlight: Christopher Marquis, Research awards and honors
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Christopher Marquis’s co-authored paper recognized for “responsible research”

Christopher Marquis was recognized as a finalist for the 2019 Responsible Research in Management award for his paper published in Organization Science.

Geraldine McGinty
Johnson School

Noteworthy: Dr. Geraldine McGinty discusses the benefits of an MBA

Dr. Geraldine McGinty, MD, MBA, FACR, discusses the benefits of an MBA for healthcare professionals with the Radiology Leadership Institute.

Large piles spill water into a freshwater pool
Dyson School

Research Recap: Can groundwater conservation policies have unintended consequences?

C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell and Cornell students examine possible perverse consequences of incentive-based programs for agricultural groundwater conservation.

Students eating at the reception
Johnson School

SHA celebrates 2019 faculty and student award recipients

SHA’s 2019 student and faculty award winners were recognized during the school’s annual year-end celebration and reception with Dean Kate Walsh.

Mark Nelson and Robert Libby
Johnson School

Present Value: Nelson and Libby on financial accounting fraud, past and future

Present Value interviews Mark Nelson and Robert Libby, both of whom are longtime Johnson professors and experts in financial accounting.