Real Humans of Dartmouth Tuck’s MBA Class of 2022
Clear Admit profiles six members of the class of 2022. The T’22s profiled are: Ashley Barard, Blair Bloomquist, Calin Wilson, Iris Barre, Takunda Ndoro, and Vladislav Azimhodjaev.
Clear Admit profiles six members of the class of 2022. The T’22s profiled are: Ashley Barard, Blair Bloomquist, Calin Wilson, Iris Barre, Takunda Ndoro, and Vladislav Azimhodjaev.
Highlights Vijay Govindarajan and the Three-Box Solution for innovation in an article about the upcoming Future Human conference, an annual science and technology event held in Dublin.
As a guest on Bloomberg Technology, Roger McNamee T’82 discusses policy changes and political advertising among social media platforms amid the U.S. presidential election.
Highlights Malia Jones and Dear Pandemic—a team of public health experts, including Lindsey Leininger, who are combating misinformation about the pandemic through their website and social media.
A feature story on research from Scott Neslin, and coauthors Edlira Shehu and Dominik Papies, exploring the effect of free shipping promotions and whether they are a worthwhile endeavor retailers.
Quotes Lauren Grewal and highlights her recent research examining the impact of consumer product reviews written on mobile devices.
Highlights UnifiHealth, a company cofounded by T’20s Ross Klosterman and Brodie Stone, along with Olivia Cameron of the Kellogg School of Management.
Quotes Lindsey Leininger and highlights the work of Dear Pandemic in an article examining the spread of misinformation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
Highlights Charlie Phelps T’22, who was awarded the Gen. Douglas MacArthur leadership award—the U.S. Army’s highest junior officer leadership award.
Quotes Roger McNamee T’82 in an article examining Facebook and the role it could play in the upcoming November election.
A feature story about the Commander John Scott Hannon Veterans Mental Health Care Improvement Act of 2019, which is named in honor of Commander John Scott Hannon T’08.
Quotes Jarrett Berke T’17, owner of Lou’s Restaurant, and John Pepper T’97, CEO of Boloco, in an article about the impact of delivery services like DoorDash on Upper Valley restaurants.
Quotes Dan Richards T’03, founder and CEO of Global Rescue, in an article about traveling safely during the pandemic.
Paul Argenti illustrates how, and when, companies should speak out on social issues.
Quotes Roger McNamee T’82 in an article about the Real Facebook Oversight board.
A feature profile of Jayne Hrdlicka T’84, who was named the new CEO of airline Virgin Australia.
As a guest on the FutureProof podcast, Ella Bell Smith discusses Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris, equal representation in the United States, the need for better mentors and resources in disadvantaged communities, and more.
Quotes Vijay Govindarajan in an article about how the U.S. presidential election could impact American technology companies.
As a guest on the CFO 4.0 Podcast, Sydney Finkelstein discusses how COVID has affected the lives of many finance leaders around the globe, and much more.
In an opinion piece, Lindsey Leininger and coauthor Harold Pollack examining how public health experts can connect with communities that may be politically different from their own.
A feature story about SheaMoisture and its new campaign celebrating Black culture and heritage highlights the company’s partnership with Tuck Executive Education.
A feature story about U.S. Senator Tina Smith T’84, who is seeking reelection this November.
Lindsey Leininger joins a panel of experts to discuss President Trump’s recent COVID-19 diagnosis, treatments he has received, the risks of his return to the White House, and how he may have become infected.
Vijay Govindarajan and coauthors outline how companies can employ the Three-Box Solution to selectively forget old habits that no longer work.
Features Lindsey Leininger in an article about using unconventional spaces, like garages, for socializing during the pandemic.
Quotes Emily Blanchard in a piece about the United States’ trade gap, which recently widened to its highest level in 14 years.
Highlights Michael Sneed T’83, EVP of global corporate affairs and chief communication officer at Johnson & Johnson, who was named to the PRWeek Hall of Fame and will be inducted this December.
Quotes Felipe Severino and highlights a recent study by Severino, Ing-Haw Cheng and coauthor Richard Townsend examining debt collection settlements.
Features Jessica Ahn T’21 in a story highlighting first generation college students from MBA programs across the country.
Cites research conducted by Erin Mansur and coauthors Stephen Holland and Andrew Yates, which found that a ban on the production of gas-fueled cars can be an efficient way to reduce emissions.
Features Sara Spivey T’89, chief marketing officer at Braze, who was named one of the 50 most influential CMOs in the world by Forbes.
An article examining scarcity marketing highlights research by Eesha Sharma which finds that economic uncertainty is likely to further burnish the appeal of products that seem scarce.
Quotes Lindsey Leininger in an article about how a return to indoor dining could lead to an increase in COVID-19 cases.
Continued coverage of comments by Emily Blanchard regarding the pandemic’s impact on global value chains.
Mentions Tuck in an article about the rising number of applications to top business schools across the country.
Quotes Lindsey Leininger in an article about the risk of indoor dining during the pandemic, including the lack of proper airflow.