Tuck Welcomes Local Engineer as Entrepreneur-in-Residence
Stuart Pompian, a venture capitalist and co-founder of Dartware, LLC, spoke to students about his long career in turnarounds and technology.
Stuart Pompian, a venture capitalist and co-founder of Dartware, LLC, spoke to students about his long career in turnarounds and technology.
Their relative absence and ways to remedy the situation was among the issues explored at the Council on Business and Society’s inaugural forum in Paris.
James Brian Quinn, William and Josephine Buchanan Professor of Management, Emeritus.
One change in moving from Wall Street to a sovereign wealth fund is the time horizon.
In 2007, Anglo American PLC’s new chief executive officer Cynthia Carroll had just finished touring the mining company’s massive platinum operation in Rustenberg, South Africa, when one of her managers tapped her on the shoulder.
Carey Albertine T’05 and Rebecca Munsterer MALS ’05 collaborate on a young adult book for the holidays.
New student-run venture brings high-end coffee to Tuck.
Kusum Ailawadi and colleagues use household food purchasing data to study the diabetes epidemic.
Ron Adner offers a new framework for understanding why some technologies are instant winners and others flop.
Tuck faculty weigh in on the vulnerabilities in the global supply chain.
From social gaming to mobile feedback, MBA students showcase startups.
Sustainability is all about strategic change.
Richard D’Aveni, the Bakala Professor of Strategy, lays out a plan.
Professor Powell says the First-Year Project brings a new form of self-awareness.
A 25-year veteran of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Sean Joyce T’87 has seen his share of criminals. Now second in command at the agency, Joyce says his business-school education has never been more important.
Tuck's new center focuses on the intersection of business and government.
The world’s biggest companies have been ramping up efforts to curb climate change.
Urges the use of management principles to improve school performance.
Event focuses on ways governance and leadership can better serve society.
The second of three on-campus recruiting events by Colgate-Palmolive, this session focused on shopper marketing and mock interviews.
Golder has been recognized by the Society for Marketing Advances for his use of the historical method in marketing research.
The event, part of the Britt Technology Impact Series, focused on technological advances that are allowing campaigns to target voters and motivate them to cast their ballot on Election Day.
The health care industry is one of the last big pieces of the economy yet to be fundamentally changed by advances in communication and the Internet, says Peter Neupert T'80, co-founder of Drugstore.com and MSNBC.
Fastow is proof that the road to ignominy is most often not well marked. His talk was part of the Choices & Challenges series organized by the Center for Business and Society.
Professor Keller prefers consumer choice and education to a soda ban.
Who are the 47 percent? Accounting professor Richard Sansing gets at the answer.
The co-founder of biotech firm ADiMaB began his month-long residence with a conversation with students.
Tom Naughton D’89, T’96 brings private equity experience and enthusiasm to the executive director role.
Business leaders need to understand the incentives and operations of governments.
With a new scholarship program and innovative initiatives, Tuck is more attractive than ever to Latin American students.
Independent studies allow students to do in-depth research on the industries they plan to join.
Tuck is on track to have another strong year of recruiting—comparable to last year when 91 percent of the class was employed or offered a full-time position by graduation.
A Tuck overseer since 2008, Christopher Williams T'84 replaces William F. Achtmeyer T’81 as chair of the board of overseers. Achtmeyer is stepping down after 11 years of distinguished service.
Daniel Revers T’89, a Tuck overseer and co-founder of ArcLight Capital Partners, has endowed a professorship and funded an initiative on the business of energy.
Vornado Realty Trust chairman Steven Roth T'63 urges Tuck graduates to be optimistic and embrace change.
The Class of 2011 Teaching Excellence Award recognizes two Tuck faculty members each year for their outstanding contributions to the educational experience.