Freeman News
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| ResearchWhat crowdfunding reveals about equity appealsFundraisers often call attention to a population’s disadvantages to motivate donations aimed at addressing those disparities, but a new study suggests not all equity appeals work the same way and some may even backfire.
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Alum eyes the future of service operationsAs a senior advisor at Dell Technologies, Muhammad Shafiul Munir (MBA ’25) is advancing the future of global service operations. Working in program management, Munir ensures that Dell’s massive customer base — millions of…
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Taylor Friedman (BSM '26)After graduation, Taylor Friedman (BSM '26) will join Jefferies Financial Group in Houston.
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Avik Hegde (BSM '26)After graduating, Avik Hegde (BSM '26) will be working as a Business Valuation Associate for EY-Parthenon in New York City.
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Nathan Zweig (BSM '26)Following graduation, Nathan Zweig (BSM '26) will work as a financial analyst at Restaurant Brands International.
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Sophie Casto (BSM '26)Following graduation, Sophie Casto (BSM '26) will be working as an investment banking analyst at Moelis & Company’s New York office.
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Fauvé Balugo-Ramirez (BSM '26)After graduating, Fauvé Balugo-Ramirez (BSM '26) will be entering the Paralegal Studies Certificate Program at UCLA and pursuing law school.
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Larisa CioacaLarisa Cioaca's paper "The Effect of University Science on Corporate Innovation” has been accepted for publication in Management Science.
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Real Estate, Finance and Investment Certificate Q&A with Mark Basgall (BSM ’27)Originally from Lake Forest, Illinois, Mark Basgall is studying economics and finance and earning a Real Estate Finance and Investment Certificate from the Freeman School of Business. Below, Basgall provides an overview of…
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Beta Gamma Sigma recognizes newest membersThe Tulane Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the international honor society recognizing academic excellence in the study of business, welcomed 30 new members in a ceremony at the Freeman School on April 7.
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Evacuation app earns top prize in inaugural Freeman AI Innovation ChallengeShepherd, an AI-powered app that integrates emergency information from multiple sources and provides customized directions for people evacuating from hurricanes, won the grand prize of $5,000 in the inaugural Freeman AI…
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Seattle Times: Microsoft offers buyouts for longtime employeesRob Lalka, Albert Lepage Professor in Business, was interviewed by The Seattle Times about Microsoft's decision to offer voluntary retirement to thousands of its employees in the United States for the first time in…
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Forbes: How To Gain Influence In Meetings Through Executive PresenceChris Lipp, professor of practice and director of Management Communication, contributed an article to Forbes about how to gain influence in the workplace by conveying executive presence
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Forté Foods takes grand prize in Pitch Friday competitionForté Foods, a startup creating protein-fortified pasta sauces, won the top prize at the Freeman School's annual Pitch Friday Competition.
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Making the case for civil discourseChris Otten, professor of practice in business and legal studies, led an interactive workshop on April 15 designed to help students, faculty and staff navigate difficult conversations.
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The executive behind some of Hollywood’s biggest soundtracksPaul Friedman (MBA/JD '96), executive vice president of Sony Pictures Entertainment's Music Affairs Group, has helped orchestrate deals for some of Hollywood's most successful soundtracks.
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AP News: Simple ways to make meetings work better for employees on the autism spectrumNatalie Longmire, assistant professor of management, was interviewed by the Associated Press for a story about how to make workplaces more accommodating for people on the autism spectrum.
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Business Analytics and AI Certificate Q&A with Kelsey Condon (BSM ’26, LAS ’26)Hailing from Chicago, Kelsey Condon is fourth-year student majoring in Art History and Marketing with a Business Analytics and AI Certificate. Below, Condon explains how she became interested in the Business Analytics and AI…
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Futurist Series highlights AI’s impact on private equityPrivate equity firms are investing in artificial intelligence at roughly three times the rate of most Fortune 500 companies, positioning themselves at the forefront of a technological revolution that promises to reshape how…
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Alum helps make worldwide commerce happenNoah Ehren (BSM ’21, MANA ’22) works as a technology consultant at EY, where he specializes in software company SAP’s Enterprise Resource Planning program.
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Freeman makes big gains in latest U.S. News & World Report rankingsTulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business posted significant gains across multiple categories in U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Business Schools rankings.
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Freeman launches four-year Accelerated MD/MBABeginning this fall, Tulane University medical students will be able to pursue a Freeman School of Business MBA concurrently with their medical degrees — earning both credentials in four years and eliminating the additional…
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Business Insider: The sneaky truth about the wave of AI layoffsRob Lalka, Albert Lepage Professor in Business, was interviewed by Business Insider for a story about how tech firms are using AI to justify layoffs and then rehiring many of those formerly full-time employees as…
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Chris HydockChris Hydock, assistant professor of marketing, was selected as one of the Marketing Science Institute’s 2025 Young Scholars.
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MBA students investigate redevelopment opportunities for Port of NOLALast fall, a group of Freeman MBA students partnered with the Port of New Orleans to develop targeted tenant recommendations for its waterside real estate.