Game Changers: Leela Srinivasan—Parity
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.
View at Sports Business JournalFeatures 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.
View at Sports Business JournalQuotes Paul Argenti on corporate and academic institutions weighing in on social justice debates and the recent trend toward neutrality.
View at AxiosHighlights Helm Health cofounded by T’20s Ross Klosterman and Brodie Stone.
View at Poets&QuantsQuotes Ben Marshall T’24 on his favorite course at Tuck.
View at Poets&QuantsFeatures 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.
View at Poets&QuantsChris O’Neill T’01, CEO of GrowthLoop, shares the lessons he learned about establishing and growing a successful startup business.
View at FortuneDean Matthew Slaughter joins NPR’s Morning Edition to discuss President Biden potentially blocking the takeover of U.S. Steel by Japanese company Nippon.
View at NPRHighlights 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.
View at TechCrunchDean 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.
View at CNBCQuotes Laurens Debo on the culture of tipping today, the social pressure to tip, and its impact on an establishment’s operations.
View at Next AvenueMentions the collaboration between MilkMate and Tuck to support nursing parents by installing the company’s all-in-one breast pumping solution on the Tuck campus.
View at BloombergFeatures insights from Michelle Kinch on the trend of companies downsizing or eliminating call centers to cut costs and the impact this can have on consumers.
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