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WSJ reporter and ‘Bad Blood’ author John Carreyrou to talk at Notre Dame
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist John Carreyrou will speak about the fraud case involving blood-testing startup Theranos as part of the John A. Berges Lecture Series in Business Ethics, organized by the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership.
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Joe Ucuzoglu, Deloitte CEO, to speak at Notre Dame
Joe Ucuzoglu, CEO, Deloitte, will join the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business as a guest speaker on Friday, October 11, from 11 a.m. – noon, in Mendoza’s Jordan Auditorium.
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Notre Dame business student wins NBA Hackathon
Basketball competitions aren’t always won on the court. University of Notre Dame graduate business student Peter Zanca recently took home first prize in the 2019 NBA Hackathon, an annual event […]
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Notre Dame partnership with Girls Who Invest continues
Notre Dame Institute for Global Investing (NDIGI) has partnered with the educational nonprofit Girls Who Invest (GWI)as part of its Women in Finance Initiative. The vision of the nonprofit is to increase the percentage of global investable capital managed by women to 30 percent by 2030.
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Generic drug recall research wins best paper award
IT, Analytics and Operations professor Kaitlin Wowak won the 2019 Journal of Operations Management Jack Meredith Best Paper Award, which recognizes significant research published in the journal in the past year.
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Dean’s Speaker Series kicks off with newly retired NetApp vice chairman Tom Mendoza
Recently retired vice chairman of data services and management company NetApp Tom Mendoza's speech at Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business is free and open to the public, and takes place 11 a.m. to noon on September 13 in Mendoza's Jordan Auditorium.
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The University of Notre Dame partners with Bisk to deliver online Women in Leadership course
The Women in Leadership course prepares women to build strategic leadership skills, lead effective change, practice ethical decision making, negotiate and resolve conflict, and build relationships through mentorship and networking.
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Study finds mutual fund managers tap into their networks for info on insider trades, portfolios benefit
New research by assistant professor of finance Huaizhi Chen found that these tracked insider trades can predict future firm returns, with the stocks bought by a fund manager after a tracked insider buy outperforming other firm purchases.
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Notre Dame launches BRITE Women Project to support women in nonprofit board service
The BRITE Women Project (Board Readiness Initiative to Empower Women Project), sponsored by Mendoza’s Nonprofit Professional Development, seeks to equip women with the skills they need to provide transformational nonprofit board leadership that benefits their communities.
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‘Mommy bloggers’ study reveals factors that drive success in social influencer marketing
Assistant professor of marketing Christian Hughes's new research shows Influencer marketing is extremely widespread, yet ineffective.
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