CMO Next 2019: 50 Game-Changing Marketing Leaders
Highlights Deirdre Findlay T'00 and Kenny Mitchell T'00 as two game-changing marketing leaders in Forbes' second annual CMO Next list.
Highlights Deirdre Findlay T'00 and Kenny Mitchell T'00 as two game-changing marketing leaders in Forbes' second annual CMO Next list.
A feature story about Clairways, a medical device company focused on providing smart lung monitoring, co-founded by Jeff Bemowski T'18 and Justice Amoh D’13, TH’19.
Features Paul Argenti in a piece about former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann.
Features research by Jennifer Dannals and coauthors which finds that investors significantly increased their investment in companies with higher gender diversity.
Mentions Tuck along with Harvard for offering the most new courses, including both elective and core courses, this academic year.
Cites comments by Jennifer Dannals about a study she co-authored which found that investors were more likely to bet that a company's stock price would increase if it had more women on staff than average.
Sarah Ketterer T’87, co-founder and chief executive officer of Causeway Capital Management, discusses her career, influences and mentors, lessons learned, and inspirations.
Quotes Paul Argenti in an article about a recent back-to-school video spot and a fashion show that both used shock value to make a point about gun violence.
An interview with Peter Fisher about the Federal Reserve’s latest interest rate cut, global banking pressures, the state of the U.S. economy, and more.
Highlights Tuck in an article about the top business school alumni networks.
Features Teresa Fort in a piece about the state of FedEx. Fort says the trade war has negatively impacted the company.
Feature story about research by Jennifer Dannals and co-authors which finds that share prices jumped when companies reported better-than-expected gender diversity of employees.
An interview with Kevin Demoff T’06, chief operating officer of the Los Angeles Rams, about the team's new stadium in Los Angeles.
Mentions Dean Matthew J. Slaughter, who combined research efforts in support of the growth and expansion of minority business enterprises at the MBE Policy Symposium in Washington, D.C.
Mentions Tuck among the top business schools for alumni network effectiveness, based on The Economist’s 2018 alumni effectiveness survey of students and recent graduates.
Luke Anthony Peña, executive director of admissions and financial aid, discusses exciting developments at Tuck, refinements to the application process, and more in a in a wide-ranging interview with Clear Admit.
Lists Tuck’s newest faculty members in an article highlighting the newest professors at top business schools this fall.
Vijay Govindarajan examines how the U.S. can lower its health care costs by exploring innovations from countries like India and the Cayman Islands.
Features Tracy Sun T'05, co-founder and SVP of new markets at Poshmark, as a guest on the Business of Home podcast.
Quotes Paul Argenti in an article about the response of Fifth Third CEO Greg Carmichael following a shooting at the company’s headquarters last year.
Features Vijay Govindarajan in a piece about WeWork’s upcoming IPO and its claim of being a technology company.
Mentions Peter Fisher in an article about ultra-long bonds.
Profiles Sarah Blatt T’21 in a preview of Poets & Quants’ annual “Meet the Class” series.
As a guest on CNBC's "Squawk Box", Davin Chor discusses the trade war's impact on China.
An article about how to build a strong brand cites research by Kevin Lane Keller examining the power of brand equity.
An article about 50- and 100-year bonds cites a 2008 interview with Peter Fisher.
A feature interview with Kelly Esten T'12, senior director of product and partner marketing at Toast.
An article about the efforts of VMware and IBM to be the premier firms in the cloud-native ecosystem mentions research by Ron Adner.
Features research by Brian Melzer and Juhani Linnainmaa examining the performance of financial advisors.
Highlights Tuck as one of the top MBA programs for enrolling women. At Tuck, women make up 42 percent of the class of 2021, and 45 percent of the class of 2020.
Matthew Rees, a senior fellow at the Center for Business, Government & Society, reviews the book Free Enterprise: An American History by Lawrence B. Glickman.
Mentions Tuck as one of the top business schools at placing graduates in the consulting industry. Of the Tuck class of 2018, 34 percent accepted consulting positions.
Mentions anecdotes from Superbosses by Sydney Finkelstein.
Mentions Sydney Finkelstein’s research examining the best managers in the world, which found that great bosses often encourage the success of future waves of talent.
Quotes Ella Bell Smith in an article about Black Women's Equal Pay Day.
Vijay Govindarajan examines WeWork’s recent S-1 filing, which presented the firm as a technology company.