The Entrepreneur behind TripAdvisor and CarGurus Wants to Change Apartment Hunting
A feature story about Langley Steinert T’91 and his new venture ApartmentAdvisor.
A feature story about Langley Steinert T’91 and his new venture ApartmentAdvisor.
Quotes Paul Argenti in an article examining Facebook’s decision to ban facial recognition from its platform, and how the social media company has responded to numerous controversies.
Matthew Rees, senior fellow at the Center for Business, Government & Society, reviews the new book The End of Craving by Mark Schatzker.
Jose Minaya T’00, CEO of Nuveen, joins Bloomberg’s “Wall Street Week” to discuss the company’s recent investments in farmland.
In an excerpt from his new book Winning the Right Game, Ron Adner explores the “ego-system” trap—when a company defines an ecosystem with itself as the central actor.
Quotes Visiting Professor Samuel Engel, senior vice president of the aviation group at ICF, in an article about the outlook for air travel this holiday season.
Features Deirdre Findlay T’00, chief marketing officer at Condé Nast, who was honored by Adweek as one of the top 50 behind-the-scenes luminaries in marketing.
Ben Shore T’16, founder and CEO of Minus Works, joins the “Packaging Perspectives” podcast to discuss the company’s sustainable high-performance gel packs for the cold chain industry.
Quotes Roger McNamee T’82 in an article about Facebook changing its corporate name to Meta.
A feature story about Kevin “KAYR” Robinson and his journey to become a real estate investor and business owner with multi-million-dollar net worth.
Mentions Tuck in an article about an analysis conducted by The Wall Street Journal of federal student loan data.
Kenny Mitchell T’04, chief marketing officer at Snap, Inc., joins Adweek’s “CMO Moves” podcast to discuss his two years leading Snap’s marketing efforts, the company’s increased focus on augmented reality, and the success of its recent “Open Your Snapchat” campaign.
Highlights Tuck as one of the most popular MBA programs in the world.
Features Vijay Govindarajan in an article exploring how businesses can employ the Three-Box Solution when building an AI-powered organization.
Dean Matthew Slaughter joins S&P Global’s “The Essential Podcast” to discuss a report examining the need for new entrepreneurial leaders in a post-pandemic world he coauthored with Ella Bell Smith, Robert Litan, and Robert Lawrence.
Ella Bell Smith joins S&P Global’s “The Essential Podcast” to discuss a report examining the need for new entrepreneurial leaders in a post-pandemic world she coauthored with Dean Matthew Slaughter, Robert Litan, and Robert Lawrence.
Vijay Govindarajan and the Three-Box Solution for innovation are mentioned in an interview with Ashwin Damera, co-founder and CEO of online education companies Emeritus and Eruditus.
Quotes Paul Argenti in an article examining Facebook’s response to recent controversies.
Paul Argenti joins “The Exchange” to discuss the controversies facing Facebook and what the company can do to rebuild its trust with customers.
Features Roger Hochschild T’90, CEO of Discover Financial Services, in an article about the rebound in consumer spending in late summer and early fall, and the outlook for spending this holiday season.
Quotes Sara Spivey T’89, chief marketing officer at Braze, in an article about how retailers will approach the upcoming holiday season.
A feature interview with Lindsey Leininger about Dear Pandemic, an interdisciplinary all-woman team of researchers and clinicians who have fought misinformation throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Quotes Roger McNamee T’82 in an article about Facebook reportedly exploring a new corporate name.
Tuck is mentioned in an interview with Burns & McDonnell, a construction and engineering firm that has awarded minority business owners with scholarships to attend Tuck Executive Education programs.
Ron Adner joins “The Gary Bisbee Show” to discuss his new book, Winning the Right Game, which examines how competition in the modern business world is blurring business sector distinctions.
Quotes Roger McNamee T’82 in an article about a new bill introduced by U.S. lawmakers aimed at reining in the growing power of tech’s largest companies.
Quotes Punam Anand Keller in an article about online brokerages using psychological nudges to spur investors into action.
Mentions Tuck in an article examining application numbers for the 2020-2021 admissions cycle at top business schools. At Tuck, applications were up 11 percent.
Quotes Kate Jhaveri T’03, CMO at the NBA, in an article examining how the pandemic and calls for social justice reforms have changed the way numerous business executives approach leadership.
Quotes Paul Argenti in an article about how the rise of chief purpose officers is impacting the work of marketing chiefs.
Features Tracy Sun T’05, who was recently named SVP of seller experience at Poshmark, in an article about the company's new seller-focused team and clienteling tool.
Quotes Kate Jhaveri T’03, CMO at the NBA, in an article about “NBA Lane”—a short film created to celebrate the league’s 75-year anniversary.
Highlights Ella Bell Smith and coauthor Stella Nkomo, who spoke at the Diversity & Inclusion Forum hosted by Cosmetic Executive Women.
Roger McNamee T’82 authors an opinion piece arguing the steps Congress should take to rein in technology companies like Facebook.
Quotes Paul Argenti in an article about Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who posted a missive defending the company following a whistleblower testimony and prolonged platform outage.
Roger McNamee T’82 joins MSNBC to discuss the Facebook whistleblower testimony before Congress and why he believes there needs to be federal regulation of technology giants.