Freeman News
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As president and CEO of Brechtel Hospitality, Kyle Brechtel (MBA ’11) pays homage to the New Orleans of yesteryear while creating a dining experiences fit for today's guests.
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Shuhua Sun, Callais Professor in Entrepreneurship and associate professor of management, was interviewed by Quartz about his research on the use of AI in the workplace.
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Rob Lalka, Albert Lepage Professor in Business, was interviewed by BBC News about OpenAI's plans to allow adult content on its ChatGPT chatbot
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Peter Ricchiuti, senior professor of practice in finance and research director of Burkenroad Reports, was interviewed by Business Insider about his thoughts on gold's steep rise this year.
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Co-founded in 2024 by Kelly Robinson (MBA ’20) and Samantha Chodyla (MBA ’20), the Dog House is a New Orleans restaurant and hang-out space for people and dogs alike.
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William Baird is leveraging his background in healthcare finance to pursue a career in corporate finance and strategy.
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Andrew Karcher is a rising business leader with expertise in media planning, strategic campaign execution, and data-driven marketing analytics.
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On Oct. 16, growth strategist and new Freeman Executive-in-Residence Cliff Farrah will host the inaugural session in a new Freeman School speaker series designed to prepare students and alumni for the most transformative changes taking…
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1834 Ventures, co-founded by Evan Nicoll (BSM ’12, MBA ’16), hopes to strengthen Louisiana’s economy and support the university’s entrepreneurial community by investing in startups founded by Tulane alumni, faculty and affiliates.
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Cameron “Cami” Pyne is a JD/MBA candidate concentrating in Maritime Law with experience spanning legal practice, business operations, and policy advocacy in the shipping industry.
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Rennie Merhige is a sports-media development executive with a track record of building premium unscripted and documentary slates.
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As a Master Gunnery Sergeant in the Marine Corps, Corey Collier (MBA '26) is always looking for the next adventure. “If you’re a Marine, you're always looking for the next opportunity,” he says. “That’s just the lifestyle. I always…
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Hunter McGehee is a strategy-focused professional with experience supporting large-scale operational changes and workforce planning.
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Dee Parekh is an entrepreneur and founder of SolveCircle.
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When Don Sylvester (MBA ’72) looks back on his career, he traces part of his success to the scholarship he received to attend Tulane University's Freeman School of Business.
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Peter Ricchiuti, senior professor of practice and research director of Burkenroad Reports, was interviewed by Investopedia about the challenges of investing during stagflation.
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Dr. Rajat Walia (EMBA '27) is part of an emerging trend: Parents who pursue a Tulane Executive MBA while their children pursue their Tulane undergraduate degree.
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Yumei He, assistant professor of management science, was interviewed by CNET for a story about problems with how AI chatbots respond to queries.
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Starting next month, Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business will launch the Freeman Futurist Series with Cliff Farrah, a new quarterly speaker series spotlighting innovation, leadership and technologies that are reshaping…
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Blakeley Cathey is an MBA candidate with a focus on human resources and people operations, bringing experience in consulting, diversity initiatives, and organizational development.
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Luca Kunz is a mechanical engineer with international experience in medical device manufacturing and process improvement.
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Tulane University’s Freeman School of Business recorded the largest increase in return on investment in Bloomberg Businessweek's 2025 survey of the nation’s top MBA programs.
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At the September meeting of the A. B. Freeman School of Business faculty, Yumei He, Jeff Salyers and Claire Senot were honored with 2025 Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Awards.
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Freeman BSM students spent the summer test driving their dream jobs through internships at companies nationwide.
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The Master of Management in Energy (MME) program welcomed its largest class in nearly a decade this fall, another sign that interest in energy education at Tulane is on the rise.