women in business
- On Friday, March 9 six dedicated teams of Leeds undergraduates presented their solution to an ethics case for the chance to win a portion of $15,000 in CESR’s sixth annual case competition. The winner of this year’s competition was Formation
- The Women in Business club hosted a discussion on C-Level decisions. We got to participate in a candid discussion with Tendril executives Adrian Tuck (CEO) and Amy Marmoleio (CFO) on managing babyÖ±²¥app culture and gender dynamics. They shared
- We had the opportunity to network with an impressive group of women last Thursday, March 1st at the Boulder Dushanbe Tea House. Our Women in Business club partnered with the Leeds Women’s Council to host an event bringing C-suite level women
- The Boulder Business Chamber of Commerce recognized Dean Sharon Matusik for her commitment to business and education at Leeds. Dean Matusik was awarded the Rising Star for her leadership and direction at the Leeds School of Business increasing
- I had the opportunity to interview Emily, an evening MBA student at the South Denver campus. Please tell me a little about your background: My undergraduate degree is in Japanese Language and Literature from CU Boulder (2009). From there, I went
- I had the opportunity to interview our MBA Association President, Alicia Hines, to learn more about why she chose Leeds, what she has done during her time here, and what types of responsibilities go along with the role of class president. What
- Photo courtesy of Molly Chroma of USABS Some athletes dream their whole lives of competing in the Olympics, and some uncover that passion later in life as they discover a sport capable of grabbing their attention. For Kendall Wesenberg, her
- Dean for the Leeds School of Business, Sharon Matusik will receive the Rising Star award by the Boulder Chamber of Commerce in recognition of her significant contributions and impact in the Boulder business community. Dean Matusik and several of her
- Many MBA candidates get internships between their first and second years of the program. Some of these are very structured and traditional; others are more flexible or part time. One member of our 2018 cohort, Steena Chandler, took a different
- Many prospective students wonder what to expect from a full-time MBA program. How much time will I need to spend studying? Will I have time to work? How do you juggle family/friends/significant others? This post is my