Bees, Ventilators and the Supply Chain
Nick Domnisch '15 has a key role in a Boston-based ventilator start-up that aims to manufacture ventilators for a lower cost and more quickly than established companies. How? A supply-change-first approach and a recollection of a childhood cartoon.
MBA Students Advise Small Business During Pandemic
Joining some of the top business schools in the U.S., 35 MBA students are responding to meet the needs of small businesses devastated by the current crisis by participating in the Small Business School Challenge, a 48 hour virtual accelerated workshop May 14-16th to help strategize and guide small businesses during this pandemic.
Weekend MBA Presents: Leading in a Crisis
The School of Business will be hosting an online session on Wednesday, May 27 at 11:00 a.m. that will explore leadership practices, mindsets, and behaviors during times of crisis and those necessary for future large-scale challenges. Presenter Martha Jo Asselin, Ph.D., has a demonstrated record of leadership, advocacy, and engagement in both community colleges and four-year institutions of higher education.
School of Business Alumni Offer Encouragement to Graduating Seniors
Three School of Business alumni who graduated in times of crisis offer hope to the Class of 2020: Senior Vice President at Bank of America Matt Brooks '02 who graduated after the September 11th attacks, EY Manager in Advisory Akiem Rose ’09, '12 who graduated after the 2008 economic crash and Managing Director for Fifth Third Bank Josh Landau '95, who graduated in a challenging economic time.
Managing Change During Uncertain Times
Peter Giulioni, long-time management consultant and former senior partner at Deloitte Consulting, who also instructs and provides executive career services in the Weekend MBA program, will discuss change, the forever constant, and how to best to prepare for it. Webinar via Zoom: Wednesday, April 29, 2020.
‘University at Albany Week’ Airs on WAMC's Academic Minute
UAlbany Faculty Members Receive National Spotlight on the NPR-Affiliated Station
5 Questions with Faculty: David Smith
David Smith is a professor of finance and an associate dean in the School of Business, the director for the Center for Institutional Investment Management (CIIM) and faculty advisor for the University at Albany School of Business Investment Group (UASBIG).
School of Business Alumni Invest More Than $1.5 Million to Support Student Success
Five graduates of UAlbany’s School of Business have made gifts totaling more than $1.5 million to the University’s comprehensive fundraising campaign.