Executive Education
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New initiative enables EMBA grads to extend their learningThe Lifelong Learning Initiative allows Tulane Executive MBA graduates to enroll in electives alongside current EMBA students, enabling them to enhance their skills in emerging business topics while earning academic credit…
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Freeman partners with DCOR to launch executive leadership program in energyTulane University’s Freeman School of Business is partnering with DCOR, LLC, California’s leading offshore oil and gas producer, to launch a custom training program for the company’s rising managers.
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Freeman hosts Peruvian Executive MBAsIn January, the Freeman School welcomed to campus the newest cohort of the Tulane-Centrum Executive MBA, a joint-degree program offered in partnership with Centrum PUCP Business School in Lima, Peru. The executives were…
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ENFRA partners with Stewart Center to launch executive leadership programENFRA managers from across country traveled to New Orleans in September to kick off the Elevate Executive Leadership Program, a new professional development program for rising leaders in the Metairie-based Energy-as-a-…
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| CareersHow to Develop a Global Mindset in BusinessCultivating a global mindset is key to driving business growth across borders. Learn how an effective global business strategy can lead to lasting success.
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| CareersHow to Improve Your Business Negotiation SkillsBusiness negotiation skills allow leaders to strike a balance between priorities, settle disputes, and find solutions. Explore the value of an executive MBA
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EMBA travel stipend helps execs get to classGetting to class just got a little easier thanks to Freeman’s Executive MBA travel stipend.
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Alum celebrates Pride at Entergy and beyondAs customer communications manager at Entergy, Rob Pettit (MBA ’25) fosters connections through his professional work and through his involvement in Entergy’s Pride Employee Resource Group.
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| CareersHow to Become an ExecutiveIn today’s fast-paced economy, businesses need effective leaders more than ever. Find out how to become an executive and propel your organization to success.
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Executive MBAs travel to South Africa for lessons in global managementThe Freeman School’s Executive MBA class hit the road in May, traveling to Cape Town, South Africa, for the course Managing the Global Enterprise.
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Rob Pettit (MBA ’25)"It was so energizing to have that freedom to “fail up” and explore areas that would have otherwise intimidated me," says Rob Pettit.
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Alum pioneers AI solutions at EntergyAs chief AI officer at Entergy, Andy Quick (MBA '01) leverages AI to solve problems in energy production and distribution.
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| Careers5 Executive MBA CareersExplore diverse career paths for Executive MBA graduates, from CEO to chief marketing officer. Discover how an Executive MBA can help advance your career.
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| CareersChief Marketing Officer: Salary, Job Description, and RequirementsMarketing executives are key players in today’s competitive global economy. Learn about chief marketing officer salaries, responsibilities, and qualifications.
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Freeman announces reorganization of Stewart Center for Executive EducationEffective Nov. 1, 2024, the Stewart Center will become the Stewart Center for Professional & Executive Programs, reflecting its new role as the home for all Freeman School programs aimed at working professionals,…
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Dishing tea on Generation ZExecutive MBA student Melissa Lavigne-Delville (MBA '25) is the founder of Culture Co-op, a boutique market research firm that helps top brands connect with today's younger generations.
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Stuffing her resume: EMBA student combines business with the art of taxidermyLeslie Williamson (MBA ’25) is the owner of Leslie Dalton Taxidermy, an eight-year-old studio that serves clients around the world with one-of-a-kind pieces that combine the fleeting beauty of nature with the permanence of…
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Executive MBAs from around the world come together for International WeekExecutive students from eight countries spanning three continents came together at the A. B. Freeman School of Business in January for a week of cross-cultural learning, collaboration and team building.
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| EventsUkrainian scholar to discuss economic impacts of warYuliia Yehorova, associate professor of economics and business at Kharkiv National University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, will discuss the impact of the war in Ukraine on the country’s economy as the inaugural…
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Beta Gamma Sigma inducts newest membersThe Tulane chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the international honor society recognizing academic excellence in the study of business, welcomed its newest members at a recognition ceremony on Nov. 14, 2022.
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Former surgeon general highlights role of business in public healthDr. Regina Benjamin (MBA ’91), founder and CEO of BayouClinic/Gulf States Health Policy Center and former United States surgeon general, shared stories from her life and career in health care for the inaugural Dr. Regina…
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Freeman honors more than 700 at graduation ceremoniesTulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business recognized more than 700 degree candidates at its spring 2022 undergraduate and graduate diploma ceremonies. The ceremonies took place on Friday, May 20, at Avron B.…
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Beta Gamma Sigma inducts newest membersThe Tulane chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the international honor society recognizing academic excellence in the study of business, welcomed its newest members on Nov. 17, 2021.
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Dean Goes to deliver first 'State of the School' address at Wave '21Dean Paulo Goes, who became the 14th dean of Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business in August 2021, will deliver his first “State of the School” address on Nov. 12 as part of Wave ’21 – Homecoming, Reunion and…
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New dean sees opportunity in changing business environmentPaulo Goes, who took office as the 14th dean of the A. B. Freeman School of Business on Aug. 23, says the school is well positioned to thrive in the rapidly changing business environment.