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Executive Discussions – Fall 2011 Schedule

Executive Discussions FALL 2011 Mark your calendars now for the Fall 2011 GSOM Executive Discussions.  (Click poster above) for details on our guests Larry Roshfeld – Executive Vice President, Sonatype, Inc. (October 4th) and Charles Grant – Partner, Investment Form, Lexington Partners (November 15th). The Executive Discussions are hosted by GSOM Executive In Residence, Peter Rowley, and are held…

Yannopoulos Selected for Sigel Fellowship

Demetri Yannopoulos, a dual MBA/MA in Community Development & Planning student, has been selected as this year’s recipient of the Morton H. Sigel ’51 Endowed Fellowship Award.  Established in memory of distinguished business leader and University trustee Morton H. Sigel ’51, the Sigel Fellowship is designed to provide financial support to a Clark MBA student with a…

Fellowship Opportunity for MBA Students

MBA students are invited to apply for the Morton H. Sigel ’51 Endowed Fellowship Award.  Established in memory of distinguished business leader and University trustee Morton H. Sigel ’51, the Sigel Fellowship is designed to provide financial support to a Clark MBA student with a strong academic background and a demonstrated commitment to community service.…

Third CAIA Scholarship Awarded

CAIA certification is an important professional accreditation for a career in Finance.  Let us all congratulate Taurai Chadyemhunga for being the third GSOM student to receive a CAIA scholarship from our partnership program Joseph Sarkis, Interim Dean

Second CAIA Scholarship Awarded

CAIA certification is an important professional accreditation for a career in Finance.  Let us all congratulate Xuexting Zhang for being the second GSOM student to receive a CAIA scholarship from our partnership program Joseph Sarkis, Interim Dean

MBAs and the Arts: Making Beautiful Music Together

MBAsandtheArts Many MBA programs around the world are embracing arts-based learning as a means to help their students develop or enhance such important leadership qualities as creativity, teamwork, and ethics. Once thought to be at the opposite ends of the personality scale, the “flaky, fluffy” world of artistry and “rigid, rational” world of business are…

Commencement 2011

Commencement 2011 will be held Sunday, May 22, on the Jefferson Academic Center green. The procession, from Kneller Athletic Center to the campus green, begins at 1:15 p.m. and the ceremonies at 1:30 p.m. If any last-minute emergency on Commencement day prevents you from joining the ceremony as planned, please call 793-7575. The 2½ hour…

Executive Discussions – Spring 2011

SAVE THE DATE…. Tuesday, April 19, 2011 – GSOM’s Executive In Residence, Peter Rowley, will be hosting Mr. Neil McDonough, President and CEO of FLEXcon Company, Inc., a leading manufacturer of pressure-sensitive films located in Spencer, Massachusetts.  Event will be held in Carlson Hall, 128 from 12-1 pm. SPRING 2011 EIR poster draft

Using the Arts to Improve Your Unbalanced Mind

Why and how are the National Science Foundation, corporations, medical schools, and Clark’s GSOM using Arts-based Learning?  In this presentation/discussion, Ted Buswick, GSOM executive-in-residence for Leadership and the Arts, will answer that question and offer examples of the arts in these wide-ranging fields.  A 30 minute presentation will be followed by a half hour of…

NSHMBA Scholarship

The National Society of Hispanic MBAs Scholarship Program is accepting applications March 1 – May 2, 2011. Financial awards range from $2,500–$10,000. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and of Hispanic heritage. More information is available at http://www.nshmba.org/document.doc?id=1458&chid=5.