How Do You Get Kids to Read? Give Them Pizza.
Quotes Peter Golder on Pizza Hut’s longstanding Book It! literacy program which encourages young readers by offering bookmarks, buttons, and free pizza for reaching their monthly reading goals.
Quotes Peter Golder on Pizza Hut’s longstanding Book It! literacy program which encourages young readers by offering bookmarks, buttons, and free pizza for reaching their monthly reading goals.
Highlights Anu Codaty T’04, VP of global marketing and strategy at Aldevron, and her current role, career journey, passion for science, and advice for young women interested in her field.
Highlights West Owens T’10, CFO of Hadrian, and the company’s plans to build AI-automated precision component factories.
Highlights research from Gordon Phillips that shows the percentage of U.S. households with at least one credit card has jumped from 16 percent in 1970 to 77 percent in 2024.
Quotes Mark DesJardine on how larger companies are more difficult to influence through shareholder activism due to their higher quality board and management.
Scott D. Anthony authors a piece on the benefits of purposeful play in the workplace, such as learning through innovation.
Adam Kleinbaum coauthors a piece on the benefits of corporate offsites.
Features Nykia Wright T’09, CEO of the National Association of Realtors, as one of the most influential corporate chiefs in the real estate market.
Sarah Ketterer T’87 joins the Bloomberg Intelligence Podcast to discuss Causeway’s value investment philosophy, how AI tools fit into the investment process, and more.
Quotes Mark DesJardine on Pfizer’s stock performance and activist investor involvement.
Highlights Tracy Sun T’05, cofounder of Poshmark, and the creative fundraising tactics she utilized to secure investors.
Vijay Govindarajan coauthors a piece about “products that grow”, or longer-lasting products that adapt to meet users’ needs.
Features insights from Davin Chor on the trade war between the U.S. and China, and what he calls the “great reallocation.”
Quotes Paul Argenti on activist investor Starboard Value's $1 billion stake in Pfizer, despite drugmakers not being obvious targets for shareholder activism.
Paul Argenti joins CNBC’s Squawk Box to discuss how activist investor Starboard Value amassed a roughly $1 billion stake in drugmaker Pfizer, whether Pfizer makes sense as an activist target, and more.
Quotes Lauren Baltrus T’24 on her favorite tradition she experienced at Tuck, the Tuck Band.
Highlights insights from Emily Blanchard on the repercussions of the port strike along the Eastern Seaboard and Gulf Coast.
Highlights the campaign partnership between Levi’s and Beyoncé which was inspired by Beyoncé’s most recent album, Cowboy Carter.
Features insights from Toru Nakashima T’91, CEO of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, on potential increases in domestic share prices and interest rates from the Bank of Japan following the appointment of Japan’s new prime minister.
Features Meera Bhatia T’04, COO of Fabletics, in a podcast episode on the role of Gen AI in retail and how Fabletics plans to utilize AI to enhance efficiency across the company.
Quotes Kenny Mitchell D’97, T’04, global CMO of Levi Strauss & Co, on the brand’s partnership with Beyoncé.
Quotes Ta-Von Wilson T’24 on his favorite professor at Tuck.
Features insights from Sydney Finkelstein on the difficulties of reporting to and navigating a working relationship with an indecisive boss.
A feature story about the Tuck class of 2026 that highlights the class’s record average GMAT score of 727, strong undergraduate GPA, years of professional experience, and diversity.
Highlights Kinsome, a digital platform that facilitates connection and conversation between grandparents and grandkids, founded by Eben Pingree T’13.
Quotes T’24s Ta-Von Wilson and Ben Marshall in an article dispelling myths associated with top business schools.
A feature article about the Tuck class of 2026.
Features Leela Srinivasan T’06, CEO of Parity, a sports marketing and sponsorship platform focused on women athletes, and the impact she’s made since becoming chief executive.
Quotes Paul Argenti on corporate and academic institutions weighing in on social justice debates and the recent trend toward neutrality.
Highlights Helm Health cofounded by T’20s Ross Klosterman and Brodie Stone.
Quotes Ben Marshall T’24 on his favorite course at Tuck.
Features Brooke VanRosendael T’26 in a preview of Poets&Quants’ forthcoming Meet the Class series profiling first-year MBA students at business schools around the world.
Chris O’Neill T’01, CEO of GrowthLoop, shares the lessons he learned about establishing and growing a successful startup business.
Dean Matthew Slaughter joins NPR’s Morning Edition to discuss President Biden potentially blocking the takeover of U.S. Steel by Japanese company Nippon.
Highlights Eben Pingree T’13 and his new app, Kinsome, which is designed to better facilitate communication between children and grandparents, making it easier to share daily updates and memories.
Dean Matthew Slaughter joins Squawk Box to discuss plans by the Biden administration to block Nippon Steel’s acquisition of U.S. Steel, whether the deal poses a national security risk, and more.