Mendoza School of Business

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  • September 25, 2015
    A Catholic CEO Urges The Pope To Embrace Capitalism As A Force For Good

    Dan Hesse MBA '77, former chief executive of Sprint, is quoted in Forbes: "I believe Pope Francis should encourage Catholics, and non-Catholics who share his views, to become capitalists and pursue business careers."

    Robert Reiss

  • September 25, 2015
    A brother with autism led to this software startup

    Crain's Chicago Business profiles Katie Hench MNA '11 about her company, Infiniteach.

    Will Thwaites

  • September 23, 2015
    CIO hits college fairs to court tech talent

    Textron CIO Diane Schwarz '85 talks to CIO.com about Textron's recruiting at and collaborating with the Mendoza College of Business.

    Clint Boulton

  • September 23, 2015
    Francis Challenges Us All

    In an opinion piece for U.S. News & World Report, Mendoza finance professor Martijn Cremers writes that the pope has a message that extends far beyond capitalism and climate change.

    Martijn Cremers

  • September 23, 2015
    Do CMOs Really Add Value?

    Yes, by about 15 percent, according to a study by assistant marketing professor Frank Germann and covered in the Harvard Business Review.

    Harvard Business Review

  • September 21, 2015
    Notre Dame goal: No coal

    ND will cease burning coal by 2020; news comes days before Climate Investing Conference at Mendoza.

    Dennis Brown

  • September 15, 2015
    New study found correlation between executive stock options and product safety

    Fortune reports on research by management professors Adam Wowak, Mike Mannor and Kaitlin Wowak.

    Michal Addady

  • September 14, 2015
    Masters in management lift fortunes of US business schools

    Mary Goss, director of Graduate Business Programs, discusses how the Master of Science in Management fits into the b-school landscape in an article for the Financial Times.

    Della Bradshaw

  • September 14, 2015
    Safety Suffers as Stock Options Propel Executive Pay Packages

    Management professors Adam Wowak, Mike Mannor and Kaitlin Wowak found that "CEO option pay was associated with both a higher likelihood of experiencing a recall as well as a higher number of recalls."

    Gretchen Morgenson

  • September 9, 2015
    A class taught by top CEOs

    As a former chief executive of American Airlines, Tom Horton has quite a story to tell. After all, he became CEO on the day that American’s parent company, AMR, filed for bankruptcy protection in 2011. Horton subsequently led the company through a very successful restructuring and turnaround, which culminated in the 2013 merger with US Airways, creating the world's largest airline.…

    Carol Elliott